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  • Detailers Clay

    How aggressive are they compared to the quick clay?

    What is the difference?
    Chopped 55 Suburban
    99 3.0 CL
    Family cars:
    1958 Eldo Biarrittz Vert
    48 Merc Woody - a true sleeper
    New project: 67 Sunbeam Tiger
    Newest project: 66 Mustang Vert

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    Personally I find both to be good, but the detailer bars are probably worth finding/ordering. The nice thing about the detailer bars is they are larger and come in a closeable container. I split one of the bars up in to 3 separate bars so using them about 3 times each you get 9 or 10 uses out of one. I was told to avoid the aggressive bars unless your really doing some heavy restoration and plan on buffing afterwards anyways, but the mild bar is really effective.

    Must have, must buy!
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    Ricky

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      Re: Detailers Clay

      Originally posted by HotRodGuy
      How aggressive are they compared to the quick clay?

      What is the difference?
      Hi Hunter, err I mean Scott

      The mild clay is more aggressive than the Quik Clay, and the aggressive clay is more aggressive than the mild clay. The aggressive clay will mar a finish in good condition. If you're planning on buffing the car out after claying it, then you can use the aggressive clay.

      Mike
      Last edited by Chris Nemlich; Nov 10, 2004, 07:04 PM.
      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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      • #4
        Thanks Mike!

        always appreciated
        Chopped 55 Suburban
        99 3.0 CL
        Family cars:
        1958 Eldo Biarrittz Vert
        48 Merc Woody - a true sleeper
        New project: 67 Sunbeam Tiger
        Newest project: 66 Mustang Vert

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