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Old 12-03-2010, 10:30 AM   #16 (permalink)
Junkman2008
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Originally Posted by Jeffblue View Post
good to know.



junkman, i wish i knew that bit about clay like 3 days ago when i ordered some. I got this.



my detailer said go with fine clay instead of medium since my paint is in very good shape and not heavily contaminated.
You never want to get anything more aggressive than the consumer clay unless you fix paint for a living. The more aggressive clay will require you to remove damage that requires knowledge on how to do so.

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Originally Posted by Dylan@Adams View Post
While this is true, the initial investment may be as much or a little more than having a talented professional take care of it for you, the amount of chemicals and the supplies you get with a kit will be more than enough to maintain your car for years - so to that end its actually a more financially reasonable proposition.
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