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I forgot to mention this important tip about claying. Don't leave the clay in the soapy water when you are claying your car. Have a towel, plastic baggie or something to store it in while you are working. What will happen is the surfactents in the soap will start to break down the clay and it can loose its effectiveness, and become weak. Gary
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