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Washing and Claying Learn how to use the two bucket method with grit guard and how to clay properly.

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Old 10-03-2008, 04:10 PM
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I would like to apologize to Slanguage for hi jacking his post. I'm very sorry. Clay just does that to me. I will try to make it up to you.

On the other side of that I would like to thank him for starting this thread. I did learn more and I do feel better about clay and the process of it. Thank You!!!

No biggie. Let me know about that clay sponge thing though.
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No biggie. Let me know about that clay sponge thing though.
O-kay, I want to get on that pretty quick. I would rather be using that if I can help it.
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No biggie. Let me know about that clay sponge thing though.
Hey slanguage, Just orderd a two pack of the clay bars. So well find out pretty soon. The guy I talked to said theses this are great, better than clay. just follow the instructions to the letter and you're golden. It was 30.00 bucks including shipping.

Don't worry I won't tell anyone were I bought them. There won't be enough for us. Well, Maybe after we stock up. Nop foget it...
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