Hello~!
For the record, i love my meguiar's collection
seeing i didnt want to clog up other sections of the forum, and seeing this is somewhat some constructive feedback, i decided to post it here. Its not an immediate new product suggestion, but it maybe a general suggestion. This is definitely not a criticism.
I really, really, for the love of goodness, need detailing clay. I understand for sometime now that the Australian market has the Replacement Claybar package "under evaluation" as in here, so really right now the only means of attaing a meguiar's claybar is:
a) Purchasing what you guys in the states call it as "the old claykit" where we have x1 100g claybar and x1 quik detailer.
For the record, i love my meguiar's collection
seeing i didnt want to clog up other sections of the forum, and seeing this is somewhat some constructive feedback, i decided to post it here. Its not an immediate new product suggestion, but it maybe a general suggestion. This is definitely not a criticism.
I really, really, for the love of goodness, need detailing clay. I understand for sometime now that the Australian market has the Replacement Claybar package "under evaluation" as in here, so really right now the only means of attaing a meguiar's claybar is:
a) Purchasing what you guys in the states call it as "the old claykit" where we have x1 100g claybar and x1 quik detailer.
b) Purchasing a mirror glaze 200g claybar, like this aggressive C2100 claybar from autochain stores.
Being someone who details cars often - especially cars that have never been detailed, thus never clayed - i need clay like plants need water.
This is where the problem lies for car crazy people oh so loyal to the meguiar's camp down here in Australia.
4 words;
WE CANT GET CLAY.
Why?
Going for option a) of purchasing the old claykit just doesnt work, as most of us know that purchasing Last Touch at 1:1/1:2 dilution is the most cost efficient and results effective for a lubricant. And plus, its for consumers at retail level.
We would love to go for option b) but here's the twist. C2000 & C2100 Mirror glaze claybars cost $80 (mild) and $100 (aggressive) for ONE tub of 200g claybar. ONE tub.
$100AUD for an aggressive meguiar's grade is like an atomic bomb in your wallet, especially for clay. I can purchase alot of meguiar's for $100AUD.
I thought i would voice this feedback here as there might be some small chance that meguiar's hq can see whats happening in the overseas sector. I've voiced this to the Australian distributor but theres nothing much they can do about it, especially regarding the cost...
I've now resorted to looking for clays else where, but i know that quality will never be up to standard as the meguiar's clay. Nasty clay means inferior results, and the Mother's Clay Bar System is horrifying as the claybar breaks up too easily and does not pick up stubborn bonded contaminants.
Cheers~!
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