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Old 06-03-2010, 22:35   #1
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which clay is best to use????

hello I have just picked up my toledo in a nice dark blue, but after cleaning it today and a quick polish, I noticed the front end of my car still feeling rough and lumpy. I have clayed my cars in the past but only with meguairs (excuse spelling) clay starter kit.

So rubbish boy's which is best????????
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hello I have just picked up my toledo in a nice dark blue, but after cleaning it today and a quick polish, I noticed the front end of my car still feeling rough and lumpy. I have clayed my cars in the past but only with meguairs (excuse spelling) clay starter kit.

So rubbish boy's which is best????????
Firstly sorry for my late reply.

Bilt Hamber Soft is my preferred clay. A massive bar too and you can use it with just water although I do use a bit of lube (Mark V Showroom finish or Dodo Born Slippy) myself to just make it a bit more slippy.
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