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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Synthetic "clay bar" blocks/pads etc...
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveWertz" data-source="post: 16592762" data-attributes="member: 194725"><p>Not trying to Hijack here but has anyone used Some like Mcquires Spray clay iron remover instead of the traditional clay bar or mit? The part I dread the most is this step. I was just looking at some iron removers and came across this. Seems to good to be true... But since I will be working on my black car and bike I would hate to have tried it, just to have it fail in return leaving flaws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveWertz, post: 16592762, member: 194725"] Not trying to Hijack here but has anyone used Some like Mcquires Spray clay iron remover instead of the traditional clay bar or mit? The part I dread the most is this step. I was just looking at some iron removers and came across this. Seems to good to be true... But since I will be working on my black car and bike I would hate to have tried it, just to have it fail in return leaving flaws. [/QUOTE]
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