Clay Bar?!?

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FLYFSHIN

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I dont know how many of you have ever heard or used a clay bar. I've used them before on my showcars, but usually they dont make a whole lot of visable difference, they just smooth out the paintjob. Well, I picked up a kit from Mothers' last weekend...this afternoon it got up to 45 here, so I figured I'd see what she could do for the 'bronc. Holy wah, what a difference!! The paint is totally a different color, with more metallic fleck popping out,and way shinier! Check it out!

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Truck looks good. Is what you are talking about "Jewelers Rouge"? If so thats great stuff, I use it with aluminum.

 

Justshootme84

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THe Bronco looks like new, man!!!

You guys still have snow piled up on the side of the road??? I thought it was Spring??? :lol:

 
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FLYFSHIN

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Spring in the UP does not come until May :)

It's kind of like jewler's rouge, but actual a clay compound that you have to kneed. You use it with a spray ***** then follow up with a wax included in the kit.

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