Clay... Where can I buy some?
I have been asked these questions on numerous occasions.
Obviously Meguiar's and other popular detailing brands also sell clay but after the process of bringing it halfway around the world and subject to tax, obviously it carries a 'premium' price. During my crazier (and less knowledgeable) days I bought the Meg's clay kit with QD and a MF towel as well and I do like the Meg's clay but its not exactly the cheapest thing to buy regularly. In fact, I still have an unopened piece of Meg's clay which I'm saving for that special car..... hahahahahah...... now where's that Veyron that's been sent to the petrol station car wash?
So how like that?
I stumbled across PermaGlass clay quite some time ago and due to the fact that I'm still saving my Meg's clay for my Veyron I decided to try it out.
(Disclaimer: I do not work for PG or are in any way affiliated with them. Just trying to help out those looking for clay. :-) )
There are three types for sale:
No. 1 for black and dark colored cars. (What I can gather from this is that No.1 is the least aggressive PG clay.)
No. 2 for light colored cars. (Medium aggressiveness.)
No. 3 for dull and badly weathered cars. (Most aggressive.)
I haven't tried all three different types of clay so I cannot comment on the differences between No. 1, 2 and 3 but I figured the medium clay should work well in all situations so that's what I got.
So far it has worked well enough and I have no issues with the PG No. 2 clay.
For those that are wondering where to buy it, I was at Carrefour Subang Jaya yesterday and they had all three for sale at RM29.90.
Good luck and happy claying...
Yes Sifu Jack, I bought the No. 2 Clay and have been practicing on my sis in law old Wira. I never thought Claying can do so much difference. Now, if I can only get my hands on those RB hmmm....
ReplyDeleteBuy buy buy..... :-)
ReplyDeletei have no.2 clay, and wondering how is it compared to meguiars clay?
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