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    Thanks for that guys just ordered some of this , http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/r...-cleanser.aspx

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    Maybe a stupid question but what's "Clay"?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by willow View Post
    Maybe a stupid question but what's "Clay"?????

    Try this Andrew:

    http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/c...ing-clays.aspx

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    there is a guide to claying in the detailing section as a sticky
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    Quote Originally Posted by pessling View Post
    there is a guide to claying in the detailing section as a sticky

    Here

    https://www.two-sixties.co.uk/mgoc26...ead.php?t=4723

    I followed this the first time I clayed mine - the difference in the car was astounding
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    Also use R222, and have found it to be excellent.
    After claying, I also use P21S, which is a paint cleanser(made by same people as the R222) before applying the R222.
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    I find 1 gallon of elbow grease works wonders......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nigel Lewis View Post
    Also use R222, and have found it to be excellent.
    After claying, I also use P21S, which is a paint cleanser(made by same people as the R222) before applying the R222.
    I agree Nigel, after trying many many other polishes and waxes this is the best,
    easy to use and the shine is fantastic, thanks peter for the recommendation

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