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Old 05-29-2003, 10:47 PM
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Wow.
If any of you guys haven't tried this stuff, it'* amazing.

Now I know how the other guys can get that glass smooth show room finish.
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Ever use a car polisher, not a waxer, first? I am guessing thats all the clay is. It will take all the tiny surface imperfections out.
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I have used it, nice look and great for black cars. I used to do alot of 4X4ing and pin striping from the bush on black paint is a pain.

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