Clay Bar

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HockeyAg07
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Is it worth it? I keep a clean car. My paint is in pretty good shape and i always keep a few coats of wax on it. Would the difference be noticeable?

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555-PINF
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Do it. It'll make a WORLD of difference - even in a brand new car.

I've done several vehicles and, even on white, you can really tell the difference. It gets out a lot of stuff you never knew was in your paint.

Just wash your car with Dawn or something similar, clay, polish, and put a couple of coats of wax back on.

[This message has been edited by Emeril (edited 2/21/2006 8:42a).]
p_bubel
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If you rub your hands across the paint and you can feel contamination, - bumps, I would do it. You can also use the bar to remove permanent water spots on glass.

If your paint surface is smooth and blemish free I wouldn't bother, the clay bar will never replace a good polish.
1agswitchin4lanes
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I clay my cars once a year! Wonderful stuff. Other brands of clay work jsut as well. My favorite is Transtar Clay Bar.

WHOOP C/O 2000
"Switchin Lanes" in my Maroon Big Body Mercury Marauder and 96 Impala SS
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