There are two types of claybars that Maguiars sells.Please tell me the difference between the aggressive and the mild clay bars.Thanks Joe
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Re: Clay bars - Aggressive and Mild
Originally posted by Dieseljoe
There are two types of clay bars that Meguiar's sells.Please tell me the difference between the aggressive and the mild clay bars.Thanks Joe
You have to be careful though because it's possible for our very aggressive clay to haze the finish in the process because it's so aggressive. It's made for professionals, (note it's in the Professional Line), and professionals are going to likely be using a rotary buffer on the paint after claying it so a little hazing by the clay is a non-issue. If an enthusiast hazes their paint and they don't know how to remove the haze then it can be a problem, so we offer a much less aggressive clay bar in our Consumer Line clay kits. Professionals in the body shop industry and the detailing industry are primarily production shops so they like to do everything as fast as they can where as enthusiasts are typically working on their own cars and they like to do everything as best as they can.
Does the help and make sense?
Have to go, have to teach a class this morning and I live about 100 miles away from the Corporate office.
I also won't be answering questions for the rest of the day as I'll be teaching a full class of Lexus owners how to use clay as well as our complete line of products to turn their cars into show cars...
Later
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