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Listen, dick, I'm just looking for some opinions on the shit. I've never used one.
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Here, watch this, bitch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfEfLGL59GI
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Do that and then wax it. You really won't notice a difference from just using the bar. After the wax, it should shine real nice though. Not sure if those built-up particles will have long-term affects on your paint though. I'm curious to see how long it'll take before it starts feeling like sand paper again? Proly not too long.
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I use Tech Wax 2.0. It's their latest product. I just waxed my truck the other day, and the bike about a week earlier. Works good. Holds the water beading quality for a decent amount of time, too. I also use their latest qucik detailer, "Quick Detailer Plus", or something like that. It's in a black bottle now. They added wax-like properties in it. It doesn't leave a residue or anything still. I only use McGuires products. I tried the Eagle One QD and I had to work harder to get rid of the residue it left. Wasn't bad, but Mcguires has it beat.
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I like mequires stuff. Rock solid.
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It does not replace waxing the vehicle. When I managed the recon department at the dealership, we charged an extra $50 to claybar a vehicle being cleaned. and yes, it takes a long damn time to do a whole vehicle |
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After every ride... I spray it off with this
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depending how clean u keep your shit, clay bar is a waste of alotta time, or a miracle worker.
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