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Old 09-24-2003, 10:33 PM
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Would YOU clay bar a new car?

Is it worthwhile or desireable to claybar a brand new car?

I have never used the product before so are there any tips to use and/or pitfalls to avoid?

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Old 09-25-2003, 11:49 PM
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Yes Yes Yes.....You want to get rail dust and possible salt air out of your paint....(Depends on where the car came from). Im sute the dealer didnt do such a thing to it. I would suggest Mothers Clay Bar system, it comes with their instant detailer wich is a great lubricant for you. After you get it down to a science, you can use water.....Imediately apply either a wax or sealant. If you want PM or email me and I can give you some product advice !
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