Autoglym Clay bar polishing kit

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Autoglym Clay bar polishing kit

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Bought a clay bar polishing kit from Halfords today and was very pleased with the results
They priced matched Amazon as well
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It looks good enough to eat, come on Cadburys make a dolly chocolate bar.
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Big fan of clay bars, picked one up quite a few years ago in the US and been buying them ever since. They are particularly good on clear coat paint in my experience.
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...and who says you can't polish a .... :lol:

Looks very nice. :D

I'm also a fan of clay bar. I used it on my S2000 once or twice a year.
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Clay bars are great, they remove everything inc old wax!!

Have you waxed it again to protect it?
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