Spec BSC wrote:Yours is a great looking motor with the punch to back it up. Hoping to do a similar thing with mine but from a different angle, just not sure if any car can be as clean as yours. Respect.






Caution wrote:where did you pick that up from, J?
paggaz wrote:Claybar mitt?! That's genius! Where can I get one?
Car looks incredible J.







Boostaddict wrote:Not that i dont believe you but im not convinced that some rubber foam would do the job of clay.??
The clay is designed to remove ungrounded dirty and particles in the paint that polish pushes or smears.
I might go do some reading.
jslayz wrote:Boostaddict wrote:Not that i dont believe you but im not convinced that some rubber foam would do the job of clay.??
The clay is designed to remove ungrounded dirty and particles in the paint that polish pushes or smears.
I might go do some reading.
I know the feeling.
Its a gooey kind of rubber.
Could not believe that the result was as good as clay barring but it was. Really surprising but easy to achieve that totally slick feel quickly.
Could not argue with the result.....
alexeiwoody wrote:jslayz wrote:Boostaddict wrote:Not that i dont believe you but im not convinced that some rubber foam would do the job of clay.??
The clay is designed to remove ungrounded dirty and particles in the paint that polish pushes or smears.
I might go do some reading.
I know the feeling.
Its a gooey kind of rubber.
Could not believe that the result was as good as clay barring but it was. Really surprising but easy to achieve that totally slick feel quickly.
Could not argue with the result.....
Was actually recommended a claybar mit by Dan's Garage Detailing, the local Opticoat master
Great to see some other positive reviews of it......and that wagon is SOOOOOO goodlookin!
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