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Clay the Can Do Tool by Kevin Farrell
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Clay the Can Do Tool by Kevin Farrell
Hey everyone this is the first of a series of articles that I will post by Kevin Farrell.
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CLAY CAN TURN A GOOD JOB INTO A GREAT JOB
Depending on whom you speak to, clay can either be one of the most useful
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CLAY CAN TURN A GOOD JOB INTO A GREAT JOB
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Good article! I'm a big believer (and user) of detailing clay for all the reasons named above. Everytime I detail a car I always clay the paint before waxing or polishing. Typically, it won't make a difference appearance wise (unless there's overspray). Sometimes you can see a difference on a white car but that's it. The big difference is the smooth feeling of the panels afterward.
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poll is suppose to read "was this post helpful".
mods (mr. wanabe) please help edit.
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Phil
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phil- i filled in the blanks, but you got it pretty much on track-
nice job!
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mods (mr. wanabe) please help edit.
Thanks!
Phil
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phil- i filled in the blanks, but you got it pretty much on track-
nice job!
(wanabe)
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I'm already using clay and I learned a few new things about it. The more I can learn, the better the car will look, and that can't hurt one bit!
Phil, articles like this will be quite beneficial to people like me I think. I've always taken good care of my cars. Cars are expensive and they should be treated as such. But only recently have I started wanting to get "serious" about it, with things like buffers and polishes and "Two Bucket Methods" and whatnot. Having seen that it makes a huge difference, and doesn't really require all that much more effort, has been a real light bulb moment for me. So articles like this are great - both for learning new things, and sometimes, for backing up the things I've learned by doing.
Phil, articles like this will be quite beneficial to people like me I think. I've always taken good care of my cars. Cars are expensive and they should be treated as such. But only recently have I started wanting to get "serious" about it, with things like buffers and polishes and "Two Bucket Methods" and whatnot. Having seen that it makes a huge difference, and doesn't really require all that much more effort, has been a real light bulb moment for me. So articles like this are great - both for learning new things, and sometimes, for backing up the things I've learned by doing.
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Thanks for all the positive posts I will continue to post his works.
I think this will let you guys see that I'm not the other type of retailers out there trying to push my products this article is not sided in anyway.
Of course I still want your support
I think this will let you guys see that I'm not the other type of retailers out there trying to push my products this article is not sided in anyway.
Of course I still want your support
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