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i finally got around to cleaning up the camaro after the flood weve had for the last couple of weeks! Its the first time ive ever used a clay bar but it made a HUGE difference. I used a Mothers Clay Bar kit, and Maguires NXT Wax. They seem to work good togethor since this is the cleanest my car has ever been. My car also has a lot of scratches from the previous owner, and the clay bar got rid of all of them! well worth the money. heres the pics
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Naw, Im in the Irmo area near Harbison in Columbia. I live in a lake front community near the big dam of Lake Murray. Bout to move with my job traveling every 3mos, out to Cali for my first assignment
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where in cali, im in the reno/lake tahoe area once a year! cali is so much better than SC imo
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I cant agree with it being better than SC! I am trying to buy 5-10 acres now, build a 2000sqft shop, and a 2500sqft home. Try doing that in Cali and you better have a million or two.
Looks like right now its going to be north cali, probably San Jose to Santa Cruz area. We are excitied bc the pay is fantastic and all my expenses are comped including housing.
Looks like right now its going to be north cali, probably San Jose to Santa Cruz area. We are excitied bc the pay is fantastic and all my expenses are comped including housing.
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Looks good.
But claybar doesn't actually take out scratches.
It removes all the road contaminants that are on the car.
If you're car was really bad you should have been able to hear it scraping off...that sound is horrible, but it sure as hell works.
It was the wax that took our your scratchs. So they must have not been very deep scratches.
All-in-all looks great and claybar is definitely amazing!
But claybar doesn't actually take out scratches.
It removes all the road contaminants that are on the car.
If you're car was really bad you should have been able to hear it scraping off...that sound is horrible, but it sure as hell works.
It was the wax that took our your scratchs. So they must have not been very deep scratches.
All-in-all looks great and claybar is definitely amazing!
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Looks good.
But claybar doesn't actually take out scratches.
It removes all the road contaminants that are on the car.
If you're car was really bad you should have been able to hear it scraping off...that sound is horrible, but it sure as hell works.
It was the wax that took our your scratchs. So they must have not been very deep scratches.
All-in-all looks great and claybar is definitely amazing!
But claybar doesn't actually take out scratches.
It removes all the road contaminants that are on the car.
If you're car was really bad you should have been able to hear it scraping off...that sound is horrible, but it sure as hell works.
It was the wax that took our your scratchs. So they must have not been very deep scratches.
All-in-all looks great and claybar is definitely amazing!
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