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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Guess My Name [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Clay Magic is a great product at a local reasonable price IMO. [/b]</blockquote>
Love their clay, hate their waxes. The only detail shops I know that use them are the 'quickie' types who try to move a ton of cars through the doors each day, with the bulk of them from used car lots. It leaves white in the emblems and between body panels also. If you are looking for a cheap, bulk wax to use on cars headed to used car lots, it is fine. For high end stuff, I wouldn't use it.
I have a customer with a new S600 that has some swirls in it from the crappy dealer prep. She bought some Automagic swirl remover, but I told her I preferred to use Meguairs Swirl Free instead. Anyway, her car was going in for 10,000 mile servicing the next day, so she wanted to wait to get her car waxed. When she got it back she tried the Automagic QD, and apparently was not impressed at all, in fact, she said it sucked, and she was taking both the swirl remover and the QD back. I am detailing her car this Saturday....
She should have known better, because I got some nasty swirls out of her husbands Bentley with Dual Action and Swirl Free.