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Short Bus Anonymous
Age: 21
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 6,385
Location: Kalamazoo, MI User is: OffLine |
Clay Bar
I just wanted to say wow I am very impressed with the results. I bought the little kit at Meijers that had the clar bar and the wax. Didn't car for the wax, rather have a paste kind, but all in all I was very happy. I would recommended it!
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bagged1
Age: 23
Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 2,214
Location: Yokosuka, Japan User is: OffLine |
Re: Clay Bar
Clay bars work wonders for contaminated paint (overspray, rail dust etc..) just have to be VERY careful, making sure to use lots of lubrication and if you drop the bar, THROW IT OUT!! don't risk your paint job.
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Hen oida hoti ouden oida
Age: 29
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 2,271
Location: Winter Haven / Tampa - Sunshine State User is: OffLine |
Re: Clay Bar
Have the same kit... It's definitely the shit..... I did my truck & the wife's equinox this weekend...
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Age: 26
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 2,458
Location: Madison, Alabama User is: OffLine |
Re: Clay Bar
Clay bars really do work wonders. When I had my jaw surgery, my truck was sitting out in the weather & sun for almost 6 weeks without a wash or anything. Contaminants had already settled in the paint before then, but it got even worse. After the clay bar it was smooth as silk. I was very impressed!
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Rollin` Proud on 15's
Age: 25
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 3,017
Location: Birch Run, Michigan User is: OffLine |
Re: Clay Bar
yeah i did it last spring... i'll do it every spring from now on. it even worked awesome on my dads cloudy acrylic T tops on his firebird.
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