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I'm surprised Geminibby hasn't seen this thread and posted. He's a Master-Claybar-er (?) I beg to differ with those that say they didn't see a noticeable difference in the way their car looked after using a claybar. There are steps to doing it too, so if some steps were skipped and then a claybar used maybe that's why a difference wasn't noticed. I wash/wax/claybar my car religiously and it very rarely gets dirty. But I notice a difference in the color of my paint everytime I use the claybar.
Most people say they didn't notice the purple flecks in the tarmac black until after I use the claybar.
Most people say they didn't notice the purple flecks in the tarmac black until after I use the claybar.
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I've used it on my 03 before. It definitely removes a lot of debris from the paint. You will peel off stuff that you never even knew was there. The overall finish is slightly better than a regular wash and wax, but it takes like 6 hours to do. I recommend doing the claybar once every 6-12 months just to give the clearcoat a good scrubbing (thats basically what it does). More frequent than this would be bordering obsessive compulsive. For a show car, this stuff is mandatory.
Last edited by sonicnofadz; Jul 20, 2007 at 12:53 PM.
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