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Unread 06-03-2008, 05:58 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Flash man View Post
Hey Jason,

Have you told the members on the forum that every time you clay your car, you are taking mils off the clearcoat? If you clay your car at every oil change, then you do not wax your car very often or know much about clearcoat surfaces. I know you want to sell clay bars, but let these people know the good and bad of using a clay bar.

Using a clay bar is like compounding your car each time. A clay bar is alot easier to use, but can be very aggressive. If you keep your car waxed regularly, then you should not need to use a clay bar all the time. Unless you have paint overspray etc. A good cleaner wax should be sufficient to remove any light surface contaminates. If you want paint protection, depth and shine? Then keep alot of wax on those corvettes and nothing should stick to the surface.

Joe - Flash
Thanks for the info
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