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MateyGuv:
Thanks pete  :happy2:

For an infinitely better write up than mine see here http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=323203&highlight=artdeshine+clay+clothò

TForrest94:
These are getting quite popular in America apparently, won't be long till they trickle over properly

Mandy:
I have sold a few of these now and the feedback has all been good so far, I think these clay cloths could get popular...

xjay1337:
I wouldn't personally use one out of fear of marring the paint - It's going to require such a lot more lubrication, sure it may save you 15 minutes claying but what about the extra time required to remove any other marring put it from claying?

Probably not a big issue if you're doing an enhancement or correction afterwards but might would be very careful using them on a car that has little to no swirl marks.

Need to test one on a black car with direct sunlight to be honest.

petesimcock:
If you use plenty of lube there is just as much chance of marring as with old style clay. You need a gentle touch and patience and you have to respond to what the sounds of the cloth are telling you. It's definitely a good idea to use iron x or similar and essential to de tar before bringing out the cloth. I find that it does save me a little time but if you approach it as a time saving device you're destined for failure, you can make very quick progress over large panels as you can cover let's say 5x the area you could with 3 minutes of clay bar in a few passes with the clay cloth. it does get the paint incredibly clean as well, leaves a great surface for the next stage of huge detail.

Where are you based as I would love to be responsible for converting you.

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