Im ready to try clay on my car
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Originally Posted by MikeyC,Feb 21 2007, 10:08 AM
Clay is pretty much clay. There all pretty much the same because they're all manufactured in the same plant in Japan because one company (Auto Magic) holds the patent for detailing clay. So, anyone who wants clay has to go through them and use their manufacturer.
The only real difference is the abrasive level. Some are fine, ultra fine, medium, or aggressive. The stuff you get OTC I would say is medium. Personally, I like medium because I feel it's a good clay for most situations.
The only real difference is the abrasive level. Some are fine, ultra fine, medium, or aggressive. The stuff you get OTC I would say is medium. Personally, I like medium because I feel it's a good clay for most situations.
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Originally Posted by yyyiiikes,Feb 22 2007, 12:26 AM
Interesting. I found the clay from Sonus and Zaino to be significantly different with respect to pliability. The sonus was much firmer while the Zaino clay was softer like working with gum.
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Originally Posted by silencertk,Feb 22 2007, 03:28 PM
Turtlewax just came out with what they call "liquid clay" ICE. anyone tried that stuff out yet?
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Originally Posted by B.Money,Feb 25 2007, 08:33 PM
are you supposed to clay straight over your headlights? same with polish with a pc.. are you supposed to polish over your headlights/tail lights?