Not sure why my original post was moved to the autopia carcare forum, since it is a discussion of the two products.
Anyways here is a repost of the other thread.
I've been using Sonus green clay for quite awhile and love it, except that it tends to break down and isn't very aggressive. I opted to try the gray clay since autopia ran out of the green clay, and wholly regret it.
The vehicle is an 06 Audi A3, brilliant red, and meticulously cared for. Very little marring, swirling & etc present.
Reading about the marring issues with the gray clay, I took precaution and gently warmed it up in a warm water bath and kneaded it carefully. I used sonus glyde lubricant and went over the paint with very little pressure.
Same panel, same conditions before claying. Surface was washed twice with Eagle One car wash and Sonus Gloss shampoo. Here are the results
Sonus Green:
Sonus Gray:
Needless to say, I will be using the sonus green clay for the rest of the detail and returning the gray clay.
Dave
Anyways here is a repost of the other thread.
I've been using Sonus green clay for quite awhile and love it, except that it tends to break down and isn't very aggressive. I opted to try the gray clay since autopia ran out of the green clay, and wholly regret it.
The vehicle is an 06 Audi A3, brilliant red, and meticulously cared for. Very little marring, swirling & etc present.
Reading about the marring issues with the gray clay, I took precaution and gently warmed it up in a warm water bath and kneaded it carefully. I used sonus glyde lubricant and went over the paint with very little pressure.
Same panel, same conditions before claying. Surface was washed twice with Eagle One car wash and Sonus Gloss shampoo. Here are the results
Sonus Green:

Sonus Gray:

Needless to say, I will be using the sonus green clay for the rest of the detail and returning the gray clay.
Dave