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
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