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Old 03-31-2008, 06:56 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Yes, everything turbomangt stated above is very true. Although I may have a FASTER and just effective way on using clay. I have been detailing my car with clay for years. I have done the wash twice before you use the clay bar and then spray quik detail on the area and then swirl your clay bar over that all while lubricating the bar with soap every 5 seconds. So.....I have learned an easier way of taking your water hose and put the nozzle on a light spray mist setting and hold on the spot all while using the clay bar. Its faster, its easier and it is just as effective. Hope this information helps out!!
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