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I'm about to place a nice order from DD (thanks phil!) and am wondering which claybar I should purchase. I have Adam's selected right now, but I don't know if I should buy that or the Uber claybar.
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Adam's is a but more aggressive.
Ubar is less aggressive./fine.
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Hey phil, is the uber claybar similar in agressive"ness" to the meg's claybar that they package into a kit? The only one's I've used are that one and the one in the Mother's Kit. I was not a fan of the mother's claybar, as it was way too soft, and seemed to leave trails on the paint surface. I'm hoping that the Adam's is not like that. The more aggressive clay is actually better for my next detail. 2002 Chevy Silverado that likes to go where a truck is made to go.
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And... is there any type of comment on it (Adam's) specifically? Or simply you would reccommend Uber over the Adam's. If so, why?
Last edited by pektel; 08-18-2008 at 11:30 AM. |