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Originally Posted by quarryninja
Yeah, like I said in my first post. After seeing how the steel wool scratched up my other car I stayed away from it.
After using the glass polish do your windows "repel" water? Or does it "stick" like mine?
Never heard of this before. Sounds very interesting. I did a bit of research but I couldn't find any technical data.
Can you elaborate a bit more on the subject? Do you use this?
Thanks, I'll try with some of the clay I have at home see if it makes a difference. How do you know if the clay is aggressive?
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Most pro detailers use one and so do I although I'm not a pro , just used to have a black car that suffered a lot of water marks after washing , you dont need to dry the car after washing , no more water marks anywhere
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Have a good search on this site lots of good information
Basically its a water filter which filters all the limescale out of the water leaving it very pure