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Hi..Matt here. Im a professional detailer. May I be of some assistance. Clay bars are quite important when it comes to detailing. Why?. Because its the second most vital and crucial step into paint care. Not only does it remove those harmful and damaging contaminants on the paint, but it creates a smooth as glass feel, AND it allows the wax and polish to do its job. It allows the polish to deepen the gloss of the paint, and it allows the wax to adhere to the surface by giving its most upholding protection to the elements. Ive found meguiars, mothers, detailers pro series, and blackfire detailing clays to be the best brands to use. If you need anything detaling related, please feel free to PM me. Ill be glad to help more as you ask questions. Thanks
This man speaks the truth. A few things to note. Once you clay, you have to put some sort of sealant on the paint. Clay in the shade. If you don't do either of these, your paint is stripped and exposed. The clay bar just doesn't remove imperfections, it removes all previously applied products. I am personally a huge fan of Adam's products. Keep an eye on their webpage, and other forums they are part of. They are always having amazing deals.


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Be warned, detailing and detailing products are more addictive than crack! Before you know it, you will have 2-3 cabinets full of $1000's of product and will be looking over your car with a fine tooth comb every sat or sun am!
 

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I suggest using sealant all the time! Huge return on investment in my opinion. You know it is good stuff when you need to use a special product to remove your sealant.

Buddy has a 99 RCSB silverado, 100% original paint and it is flawless. I mean flawless! With detailing, you def get out what you put into it. I plan on keeping this car for a very very long time, so whats an extra $50 when picking a sealant?
 
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