gav'spurplez
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I have used meguiars white clay available in store, as well as the mothers clay available in stores.
I recently used meg's blue professional clay.
I purchased clay magic's blue clay bar last year and it was stored in my house, climate 68-72*
I opened it up, cut 1/3 off and used it to clay 2 vehicles on thursday. i noticed that it was very difficult to knead compared to the other bars. i also noticed that it didnt absorb the quick detailer. i assumed this is a good thing over the long run.
the other bars would tend to fall apart / stick to my fingers after 3 or 4 uses.
i'm just wondering if this is normal for the clay magic brand or if it sat too long.
thanks in advance
I recently used meg's blue professional clay.
I purchased clay magic's blue clay bar last year and it was stored in my house, climate 68-72*
I opened it up, cut 1/3 off and used it to clay 2 vehicles on thursday. i noticed that it was very difficult to knead compared to the other bars. i also noticed that it didnt absorb the quick detailer. i assumed this is a good thing over the long run.
the other bars would tend to fall apart / stick to my fingers after 3 or 4 uses.
i'm just wondering if this is normal for the clay magic brand or if it sat too long.
thanks in advance