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Originally posted by MrSnrub

By the way.... i know of this clay... it absorbs the overspray off of your paint work.  

Better that buffing it out as buffing takes a layer of paint of your car :)

And the prize goes to MrSnrub!

The clay was mainly used to clean up overspray.. I know this due to a "Do it yourself respray of your faded side view mirror".. yes the respray turned out quite well unfortunately i didn't cover up the door enough... that clay stuff was magnificent... my detailer friend who i have mentioned before swears by it and uses it quite regularly!

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Originally posted by R34

That's a shame Ben

Nice 'nowin you...see ya

Wasn't aimed directly at you Chris so no need to take it personally (i know it was posted after your post).

Was just saying in general there seems to be a lot of bickering going on around here. But im not a regular around here so if thats how you guys like it then thats great. Like your saying....if i dont like it i can leave.

Ben

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