
MSDS for Clay Products: Purpose, Structure, and How to Interpret SDS Correctly
A comprehensive guide explaining the purpose, structure, and interpretation of MSDS/SDS documents for clay bars, clay blocks, clay mitts, and synthetic clay products. Designed for buyers, compliance teams, and global distribution.

Troubleshooting Clay Issues: Haze, Dragging, Residue, and Marring (FMEA Guide)
A 2,000+ word engineering-level troubleshooting guide analyzing haze, dragging, residue, and marring in clay decontamination. Uses FMEA logic to distinguish process errors from material defects and provides SOP-based corrective actions.

Common Clay Usage Errors and Surface Damage Prevention: An FMEA-Based
A professional FMEA-based analysis of common clay usage errors and surface damage risks. Explains failure modes, root causes, effects, and preventive controls for clay bar and clay product workflows across different surfaces.

Clay on Different Surfaces: Paint, Glass, Plastic, and Matte Finishes Explained
A 2,000+ word engineering-level guide explaining how clay products interact with paint, glass, plastic, and matte surfaces. Covers mechanical behavior, surface compatibility, risk boundaries, and SOP-based clay selection without chemical or polishing dependency.

A Christmas Reflection and a Personal Thank You as We Step Toward 2026 From Brilliatech — by Chris
In an industry that often celebrates what is new, louder, or faster, this season invites us to slow down—to reflect on what truly lasts, what truly works, and what is worth continuing into the future.

Lubrication Science in Clay Workflow: Water, pH Balance, and Compatibility
An industry-level guide to lubrication science in clay workflows, explaining why water is the baseline lubricant, how pH balance and chemical compatibility affect clay performance, why lubricants must support—not replace—clay products.

Correct Clay Workflow: Industry SOP for Automotive Surface Preparation
A comprehensive industry SOP defining the correct clay workflow for automotive surface preparation. Covers assessment, decision gates, execution control, and mandatory preconditions before polishing waxing coasting and PPF

Common Material Defects and Engineering Risk Control in Clay Products
An engineering-level analysis of common material defects in automotive clay products, explaining predictable risks, usage boundaries, and systematic risk control strategies in clay bar, clay block, clay pad, clay mitt, and clay towel manufacturing.

Clay Bar Manufacturing Process: From Mixing to Molding of Clay Products
An industry-level overview of the clay bar manufacturing process, explaining how clay bars, clay blocks, clay pads, clay mitts, and clay towels are produced—from material mixing to molding—without exposing proprietary formulations.

Clay Grade Systems Explained: Fine, Medium, Heavy, King, and Point Grades
This in-depth guide explains clay grade systems from a material engineering perspective, covering Fine, Medium, Heavy, King (K1–K3), and Point (P1–P3) grades, their origins, material differences, and industry evolution.











