Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Mothers Clay Bar

Mothers Clay Bar

A few weeks ago, I wanted to clay the Maxima but wanted something retail. So, for kicks, I tried the Meguiar's Quik Clay (AutoZone; Blue Island, IL). Well, in terms of application, it was pretty easy and pliable. However, it did leave some clay residue in areas where the lubricant ran thin. More recently, I tried the Mother's clay kit (Pep Boys; Melrose Park, IL) just for comparison's sake. I was more impressed with the smoothness of the Mother's system than the Meguiar's. My biggest gripe was that the clay bar is a bit harder to pinch off than the Meguiar's was. My guess is that the Mother's is a synthetic clay. I showed a colleague of mine at work the results and he was impressed. Verdict: While the Meguiar's is more pliable, it does leave a lot of clay residue that forces the user to rewash the vehicle (which I did). The Mother's left no residue and made the car feel much smoother than

Mothers Clay Bar

Mothers Clay Bar

Mothers Clay Bar

Mothers Clay Bar

Mothers Clay Bar

Mothers Clay Bar

Mothers Clay Bar

Mothers Clay Bar

Mothers Clay Bar

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