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    Afew days ago I posted in the Consumer Line Forum a rust spot problem I had.

    I could only find Overspray Clay locally. I used it with your Final Inspection and had great results. All the spots came off with no trace of damage to the paint. I ended up even doing the areas that didn't have spots as it smoothed and brightened the paint so much. I noticed in the areas with no spots that the liquid turned dingy, so it must have been removing stuff I couldn't see. After that I went over it with your Cleaner Wax and got a great shine.
    What's the difference in the Overspray Clay and Detailing Clay?
    Would there be any sence in putting another type wax over this or using a DA buffer on it now?
    Last edited by dick; Apr 23, 2004, 04:08 AM.

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    Clay is some great stuff, works very well.

    Would there be any sence in putting another type wax over this or using a DA buffer on it now?
    If it were my car I would put a coat of NXT Wax on or maybe even some #26. I think they will really add to the depth, protection and give you a better shine.
    Brandon

    2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

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