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Old 12-27-2007, 04:48 PM   #8 (permalink)
kwarstler
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If you go with the ICE products, they do not make an actual clay bar. They have a product they refer to as liquid clay bar. It's good for getting bug marks, tar marks and that general gritty grime you often find along your door sills and quarter panels from debris spraying up. It's often recommended to use a clay bar prior to waxing to insure you have a completely clean grit free surface. I've heard a real clay bar works best, but the liquid clay bar has worked so far for me. I spent an afternoon getting the grit off the bottom of my GMC Envoy. It took awhile but it worked. I've found that mud flaps help big time! Glad my Tundra came with them. If you don't have mud flaps, get a pair. It will save you from a lot of heartache from stone chips, grit, etc.
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