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Al-53 said:I have used the CM clay for years along with the erazor clays...and I find them very simular...never had a problem with the CM blue and found it very pliable...I was buying the 200 gram bars at the body supply shop...and I used a clay lube also...it was a production detailer and I used it for lube...the clay was always pliable and stretchy..never seen it like Budmans picture....I still use it at times....
Al
D&D Auto Detailing said:What do you use now? Mostly the erazor clay? Got any info on it?
D&D Auto Detailing said:Alright, I think Im going to order some CM blue. Is there a difference between the 100 and 200g bars?
budman3 said:I guess that is the difference between the 2 are what the pictures I posted show. One is very elastic and the other crumbles. I have no idea why they are different but the stuff I have gotten OTC (100 g) is junk. This is the kit I've been getting:
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I guess I'll have to try the 200 gram bar in the future and give CM one final chance...
Good thing I have 7 bars of the erazer clay to fall back on, just incase.
MotorCity Honda said:I'm going to ask a real dumb question but what does elasticity have to do with ='ing a good clay?
D&D Auto Detailing said:So the clay doesnt just fall apart in your hands.