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Originally Posted by Zeuceone
around 17 dollars. has anyone used that new liquid clay bar.? a claybar works magic. i used it on a white car that sees very little washing and you could see the oxydation at crap on the paint. the lub was turning orange from all the gunk on the paint.
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I saw this liquid claybar in a store and I am personally skeptical. It's kind of like when waterless carwash came out... or... that Mr Clean wash rinse junk. Companies these days are designing products that save time... But, what are the long term effects? Who knows... Clay has to be formed into your hand and physically applied. The contaminents have to be picked up and absorbed into this clay. Having something liquid, and then smudging it into paint does not appeal to me.... Any product that claims to save time or to be revolutionary with glitzy flashy boxes I avoid like the plague. Thats why Meguiars Professional line is a plain looking beige bottle with no glam.
I am confused as to why Meguiar's put out NXT. They never used to be flashy or high tech. I'm not saying their NXT line is bad, I actually like their wax. I love the NXT car wash, it's completely synthetic and foams forever.
Wow, am I ever getting off topic in my own thread.
Darryl