Detailed: B1stro's black GD3
Joined: Oct 2008
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From: Orlando, FL
I'd pick meguiars over mothers any day. Meguiars has a clay kit that comes with lube. Also a lot of people like to clay after washing while the car is still wet. Which is fine providing you have shade so you don't get waterspots. You can also clay it while its dry as long as you have lube. Just wipe it off with the microfiber towel it comes with. If your doing it while the car is wet you won't need to use as much lube and can just rinse off the lube and clay residue or just re wash afterwards. I dry the car, clay in the garage, and then re wash with a rinseless wash such as optimum no rinse, then back in the garage for polishing. But that's cause FL sun is intense and if the car sits outside with water on it for 2 minutes it gets crazy waterspots.
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