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    ***Disclaimer*** I am a Zep Sales Rep, however I am not trying to sell this product to members. I am simple passing on the info. Mods, if this is not proper PLEASE delete. For this post, I read the rules a couple of times and don`t think I`m breaking any?



    Zep Manufacturing just released "Zep Prep Clay" I got a few sample bars and it works great. Looks/feels just like clay magic and can be had in a 180 gram bar for about $26, no lube included. In order to aquire some, you must contact a Zep Rep in your region as it`s not going to retail stores.



    I`ll get some pics tomorrow... if anyone is interested?
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    Hooked For Life Bill D's Avatar
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    Yeah, I keep on forgetting, Zep makes a whole lot more for detailing than just those spray bottles found in Home Depot, I see they have a full line of vehicle care products.



    Yet another brand to consider.
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    Love to get a sample please let me know when available. I use the Clay Magic medium grade and it always seems so hard to work with, very stiff. Whereas the Meg`s and Autopia Clay are easy to mold and shape and fold.
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    Looks/feels just like clay magic


    I get it from AutoMagic for $22...

    I get it from Car Brite for $20)...



    Same stuff - exactly the same. $26?



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    Originally posted by Jimmy Buffit

    I get it from AutoMagic for $22...

    I get it from Car Brite for $20)...



    Same stuff - exactly the same. $26?



    Jim


    Thanks for the info. I didn`t realize the 180gram bar could be had for under $25. Either way some might find it useful...
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