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    #183 SteveW's Avatar
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    Another tip, tar spots can also be removed with WD40

    I have found clay doesn't always remove tar on a single pass or even a second, so it can still be time consuming to use.

    Also Bilt Hammer clay doesn't require the use of a detailer product to lubricate it like some other brands. All you need is tap water
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    thanks for that Steve!

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