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Another great post.. sticky material!
You are the first person (beside myslef) that I have read that used the word "hydro plane" when describing what the clay shoulkd be doing when used... Thanks!
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Hydroplane / aquaplane - to skim over
The best way to describe the proper method for using detailer clay is to use plenty of the lubricant and aquaplane the clay bar water ... Last edited by togwt; 01-20-2008 at 08:20 AM. |
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Very well written and impressive. I've been detailing for almost 10yrs now. I've read so many different comments, and opinions some I agree on and most others were a wasted of time. I completely agree with your views on this brilliant Yellow clay from KUCALA and other info,(which I never thought of using Woolite as a lubricate) This clay works so good it's a shame you can't find it anymore. I was reading something somebody wrote and they said it can be purchased in Canada. O'well I'm surprised that ding bat from Automagic just doesn't use the same formula to make a clay that works better. Cause of the fact that I was subpoenaed from Automagic, It is unlikely I will be purchasing from this company anymore. Anyhow Great Articlehttp://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/images/smilies/applause2.gif
Thanks ---Stephen Long Beach, Ca.http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/...meditation.gif |
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