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Old 09-25-2008, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Juliane View Post
You'll love the results. I'm serious. Just wash your car as usual, get the clay bar and some detailing spray and start. A few passes and just feel the surface...it's like silk or velvet...soft and smooth...You'll be hooked. Only problem is that you have to wax it afterward, but you were already doing that with the liquid clay (which isn't really clay).

Clear your schedule and clay your car! Well, don't break any dates or anything but...
I'll second Juliane's comments on how the paint feels after claying. The original factory paint on my 1993 Saab felt like butter (and I'm not just making a Mike Myers reference here) after claying, PC'ing and sealing with DG. The buttery feeling lasted a year. It now needs another round but I'll probably wait til next spring after the winter beating my paint will take.

Here's the decoder -

PC - Porter Cable Random Orbit Polisher
DG - Duragloss
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