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Mate, check out all of the usual shops. If they don't have it, ask them to get it in for ya.

I just bought a meguirs claying kit. $35 at supericerauto. Autobarn also have it. I am in sydney, but all of the shops should be the same.

I am yet to have used it, but going by meguir's track record, I find that their prep products are OK. I just don't like their waxes, because they don't last very long.

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Not yet...tomorrow morning when the moon is still high I shall anoint the R with my Zymol shampoo then loving massage the clay bar about its lithe form...then repeat. Once the body is cleansed and free from blemishes only then shall I release the awsome-a-powa of the zymol cannuuuuuuba wax. Should take about 3hrs. :teehee:

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Don't forget a light cutting. Claying brings out heaps of little scratches because you removing all the contaminants and crap that fill them up. (can't remember what there called.... looks like spider webbing on your paint)

Canuba should cover them up a bit but cutting will give it that flawless shiny finish in the end

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Hey! my car aint no emo LOL. Its rock n roll baby...ok a bit indy pop but definately not emo.

My car had a thorough detailing by that guy in willeton whos name currently escapes me...Stefan, I think not that long ago..I'll see how i go as i dont really want cut it just yet.

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