I have the "Meguiar's Quik Clay Detailing System (G1116)", which has the clay bar and the "Quik Detailer".
I've used it once, and I did what many people recommend. I cut the bar into some pieces, to help ration it out, and to always give me a clean bar to use, just in case I dropped a piece.
I'd like to know how thick, and what size, the piece of clay I use, should be?
How much should I flatten it in order to do a good job with the "Quik Detailer"?
If you slightly warm the clay bar, is it easier to shape and flatten, or should we just use our hands and not subject it to warming at all? I don't want to harm the bar.
BTW - I'd like to suggest that Meguiar's make the clay bars available, by themselves, for us to purchase.
OR...make the clay bars larger, so they last longer.
Thanks in advance!
I've used it once, and I did what many people recommend. I cut the bar into some pieces, to help ration it out, and to always give me a clean bar to use, just in case I dropped a piece.
I'd like to know how thick, and what size, the piece of clay I use, should be?
How much should I flatten it in order to do a good job with the "Quik Detailer"?
If you slightly warm the clay bar, is it easier to shape and flatten, or should we just use our hands and not subject it to warming at all? I don't want to harm the bar.
BTW - I'd like to suggest that Meguiar's make the clay bars available, by themselves, for us to purchase.
OR...make the clay bars larger, so they last longer.
Thanks in advance!
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