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Old 10-15-2007, 01:41 AM
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Liquid ice Clay Bar

Do you think that the Liquid ice clay bar is good for restoration for the paint?
Old 10-15-2007, 07:27 AM
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Re: Liquid ice Clay Bar

I would just go with a regular claybar (like clay magic at Autozone). In my opinion it is going to work better.
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Re: Liquid ice Clay Bar

I used the Liquid Ice Clay Bar all summer on various different cars and I liked it. It was easy to work with and did it's job. I would recommend it.
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Re: Liquid ice Clay Bar

I dont like it, i like the regular clay bar better, i tend to get better results with it.
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Re: Liquid ice Clay Bar

Nothing beats the old fashioned clay-bar. Both will work good, but you'll get better results from the normal clay-bar.
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Re: Liquid ice Clay Bar

The liquid clay bar (not actually a bar, by the way) takes a very simple and amazingly effective process and just makes it more complicated and less effective. Get a real clay bar, use a good quick detailer spray as a lube, wipe up the lube after each section and you won't even have to rewash the car before polishing or waxing. Plus you can use a clay bar over and over, which you can't do with the liquid goop you dump out of the liquid clay bar bottle. (not actually a bar, by the way - did I mention that??????????)
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