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    Thanks for all the replies. I have been checking out other products on the board also and I am going to go with poorboy`s. Any additional comments on their products would be appreciated.

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    PGF,

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    i also agree with nick...Adams Polishes clay bars are the best ive ever used (ive used mothers, meguiars, and most recently clay magic before i finally ended up fallin in love with adams clay). Their Quick detailer, which you use as the lube, is also my favorite QD for non-Carnauba finishes.

    As for the original questions....sure, you can go ahead and clay now, it probably needs it, and it definatly wont hurt. Then youll already have a clay bar in about 6 months when you need to clay again.

    For a beginner with no PC, id recommend anything from PoorBoys. Really great products that are super easy to use. Also check out clearkote.

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    Originally posted by Nickc0844
    The funny part is that 4 of those bars are MADE by clay magic!
    Very interesting, which ones? And are they all very similar or are they simply manufactured by clay magic to the indevidual brand`s specifications, which would make them very different?
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