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Never understood claying

Such an important step. You will be stunned by the amount of crap a clay bar pulls off of your paint. Sap, grime, hard water marks etc. Makes such a difference. If you don't clay all you are doing when you wax is sealing the bonded contaminants to your paint, not a good thing.

He was concerned that he may not have the time commitments - which is true if he was acting alone. Acting as a team, this issue is alleviated - to an extent.

I am glad to hear that he knows he has the support of the Exec team and the Club. No one can be everywhere at once and participation can be done in many forms a lot of which is done on the back end (chasing QR and sponsors, Working on events, Club direction) physical participation at events while always good to see is just a perk of being part of the club or affiliated with it. However he is able to participate will be good enough for me (unless he puts an LS1 in his car too)

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Such an important step. You will be stunned by the amount of crap a clay bar pulls off of your paint. Sap, grime, hard water marks etc. Makes such a difference. If you don't clay all you are doing when you wax is sealing the bonded contaminants to your paint, not a good thing.

I will be trying this Clay baring on my car either this weekend or next one.

Who wants to come clay my car for me to show me the difference.

I clay bared the new Evo in Friday afternoon due to the fact that when I washed it I was unable to chamoi it as the chamoi would just stick to the car. After a clay bar & a polish it's mint.

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