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Originally posted by SmoothSVT:
Beautiful isn't it.



Oh it is.

I've been making customers feel their cars prior to being detailed and I would clay their car the first time without them even knowing, then I would have them feel it again after being completed.

I'm getting more people saying 'Hey, I want that clay stuff put on my car again. I can feel a little bit of grit.'.

Its amazing how well this stuff works!


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Today was my friend's birthday, I bought him a whole line of products including the clay bar. Ive never used it myself, but im sure the results will be impressive. The crappy part is that I just found out he is repainting most or all of his car, so maybe he wont need it for a little while.


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Originally posted by Eric Ford:
Yes the clay bars are amazing..
I use mequires, and it works well too.





**Short hi-jack** Hi Eric!! Long time no see! Hope you're doing well! **I'm done**


I use Meguire's also.
What a difference!

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Hey that sounds like the clay magic bar that i have. It works so well. It is soooo smooth after you use it.


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