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In my opinion, throw the clay bar away and get a Eagle One surface prep mitt, superior results over a clay bar and 1/10 the time and effort to achieve them.
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I've also started using clay mitts (different brand) and won't go back to using regular clay.
In both truck examples, I did not clay bar first, mostly because I knew the amount and kind of polishing I would be doing would remove the surface contaminates the coating process would. For me, whether I clay first depends on how the paint feels and what kind of project I have ahead of myself. Jeff |
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I took your advise and bought the mitt and spray - showed up yesterday, might be able to test it next weekend. Thanks |
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Tried it on my wife's daily driver - worked great. Can do the whole car in a matter of minutes. |
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