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Old 10-26-2007, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by fmarshall View Post
I flood the area with speed shine and pass the clay lightly over the area. You would be pretty amazed at the **** it removes that is sticking to your paint.

Are all clay bars the same - probably close enough.
I find it easier to clay right after washing my car, but before drying it. I use the clean, soapy wash water as a lubricant. Then I rinse and dry.

Most clays seem to be fine, but I found Meguire's to be inferior, leaving a filmy residue. I like Zaino or Clay Magic.
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