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Old 04-23-2001, 01:54 PM
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I have been reading a little about clay bars on this and other sites. I am very interested in what they can do. I am going to be detailing my truck this week and I need to know if I can get them in national chain stores of if I have to order them. Also I am leaning towards Meguiars products right now because I can't afford Zaino and I am getting the impression that Meguiars is next to best. Any information is appreciated.
 
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Old 04-23-2001, 02:46 PM
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IMO Meguirs caly is crap. It leaves too much clay behind. I used to own a detail shop and used meguiars first. It is not as high quality as their other products. Go with Clay Magic. It is about $20 but more readily available than ZAINO. Some pep-boys carry it also. They have a website, just search for it, can't remember exact address.

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