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micalee Member Since: 24 Apr 2014 Location: Warwickshire s Posts: 241 |
Very many thanks for the review - I am glad you found the process both easy and effective. The break up of the Clay Compound is usually only associated with the folded areas of the cloth and in my opinion does not affect the outcome of the process. I have used these for 20 - 30 vehicles plus with no issues and at a snip over £10, I feel its very good value for money.
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Sat Sep 13 2014 11:26am |
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Bungleaio Member Since: 06 Apr 2014 Location: Leicester Posts: 172 |
Wow 20-30 cars. I'm impressed. I was expecting them to be single use seeing as you can't kneed the clay like you can do with a bar. |
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Sat Sep 13 2014 2:34pm |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
Just an idea, in the application of the clay covering to the Microfibre , if this could be in four separate sections, with a small amount of Microfibre in between each section, the folding would be easier and less prone to cracking |
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Sat Sep 13 2014 2:45pm |
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micalee Member Since: 24 Apr 2014 Location: Warwickshire s Posts: 241 |
20-30 cars proved to be good with these, but it was only the edges that were really well broken down as shown in npinks picture. The surface will deteriorate with usage as it is working on removing contamination and pollutants and although the cloth looked far from new, it still worked! Regular rinsing of the cloth is essential to remove contamination during the process and letting the cloth air dry rather than ringing it out will preserve its life further.
This is exactly the idea we are currently looking at. |
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Sat Sep 13 2014 5:43pm |
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