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Synthetic "clay bar" blocks/pads etc...
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<blockquote data-quote="5.0Black" data-source="post: 16592829" data-attributes="member: 172762"><p>IMO a fallout spray doesn't really replace claying. A fallout spray and clay bar/mitt should be used as a team instead of an either or. A fallow out spray is good at embedded contaminants (brake dust and other harmful fallout deposits) that are eating their way into the cracks in your clear, where as claying is good at removing bonded contaminants (overspray, sap etc). Fallout spray will not remove all the contaminants in your clear, just as claying will not remove all the fallout deposits (take the top off basically). You need both to properly remove contaminants from your car. You will also find that in using both that the overall process is smoother/quicker.</p><p></p><p>As far as claying goes, the nanoskin pads/mitts are 100% worth it. The save a tremendous amount of time over traditional claying, ot at least for me lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0Black, post: 16592829, member: 172762"] IMO a fallout spray doesn't really replace claying. A fallout spray and clay bar/mitt should be used as a team instead of an either or. A fallow out spray is good at embedded contaminants (brake dust and other harmful fallout deposits) that are eating their way into the cracks in your clear, where as claying is good at removing bonded contaminants (overspray, sap etc). Fallout spray will not remove all the contaminants in your clear, just as claying will not remove all the fallout deposits (take the top off basically). You need both to properly remove contaminants from your car. You will also find that in using both that the overall process is smoother/quicker. As far as claying goes, the nanoskin pads/mitts are 100% worth it. The save a tremendous amount of time over traditional claying, ot at least for me lol. [/QUOTE]
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