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  • Body Shop Professional Overspray Clay?

    I am headed off to do a detail on my daughter's 2009 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport. (Now that is a mouthful.) There are panels that have either simple crud or overspray from some minor body work that she had done.

    I have some Meguiar's Smooth Surface Clay as well as some Clay Magic. They should get the job done. However, if it is tough stuff, I may resort to Body Shop Professional Overspray Clay that I purchased quite a while ago. The product number is C-2000. Is this stuff the same as Meguiar's Professional Detailing Clay -- Mild. It too has the product number C-2000. Will this more abrasive clay cause much marring?

    I sort of need a quick answer. Thanks

    Tom

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    Re: Body Shop Professional Overspray Clay?

    Originally posted by tguil View Post
    I have some Meguiar's Smooth Surface Clay as well as some Clay Magic. They should get the job done. However, if it is tough stuff, I may resort to Body Shop Professional Overspray Clay that I purchased quite a while ago. The product number is C-2000. Is this stuff the same as Meguiar's Professional Detailing Clay -- Mild. It too has the product number C-2000. Will this more abrasive clay cause much marring?

    I sort of need a quick answer. Thanks

    Tom

    Yep, should be the same stuff.

    I actually prefer the C2000 mild over the smooth surface clay, because it is quicker. I have never noticed any marring using it.
    Brian

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      Re: Body Shop Professional Overspray Clay?

      Thanks.

      Tom

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        Re: Body Shop Professional Overspray Clay?

        I agree. I also prefer the c-2000. The red clay is more aggressive. That might cause marring.
        quality creates its own demand

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