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AndySpak

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I bought a Meg's clay bar kit today and had a quick go with it on one of my wings and bonnet. Its the first time I've ever tried it and I've got to say it did leave the paint feeling a lot smoother but I can't help feel ripped off by it. Blu-tack is only 99p for a pack and I couldn't tell the difference :wacko:

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Funny that, I compared it to blu tack the other night when one of my colleagues asked what it was!

 

I use Bilt Hamber now. Cheap as chips and use water as lube. Very cost effective way to clay the car!

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I honestly couldn't tell the difference (other than the colour), I even used a bit to stick a note on the wall and it worked fine.

 

I think I'll buy Blu Tack when the Megs stuff runs out.

Lol, I can think of cheaper types of blue tack. :p It's actually industrial putty. ;)

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I honestly couldn't tell the difference (other than the colour), I even used a bit to stick a note on the wall and it worked fine.

 

I think I'll buy Blu Tack when the Megs stuff runs out.

 

:lol:

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:lol:

 

I swear by that stuff!

 

WHen i bought the car the paintwork was terrible, however after a quick wash and claybar, it was gleaming and smooth.

 

Stew, where can you buy the one that uses water as lube? Sounds more appealing.

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