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Greetings, Cheers. Several weeks ago a friend stopped by with his 1999 Jaguar XK8 after spending the morning waxing his car. He was curious as to why the driver's door did not shine and felt rough even after waxing. I inspected the door closely and determined that paint overspray had got on the car while being serviced at the dealer. Needless to say, my friend was quite upset and wanted to return it to the dealer. I got out my Clay Magic and Body Shine and proceeded to clean the area thoroughly. After finishing up with a coat of BC-2 I had one happy Jag owner on hand. Thanks again! Mark Yaple I have a 1998 Mazda B2500 truck, black, of course. Any owner of a black vehicle knows that it shows a lot of dirt and dust etc.... I like to have a showroom shine, so I detail it every weekend. I took notice that in the course of traveling back and forth to work that new buildings were being constructed and companies were getting face lifts (pressure cleaned and painted). Our busy season was here, so a few weeks had passed without detailing my truck. I got a huge surprise when I finally washed my truck - there was white paint all over it. My heart sank, I was mad and sad at the same time. This is my pride and joy. I called for estimates and was told anywhere between three to five hundred dollars to remove all the paint. There was no way I was going to spend that much money and I thought there must be an easier way. I went to PEP-BOYS and purchased the Clay Magic kit. What a life-saver. Time has passed and I needed more lube spray so I went back to PEP-BOYS to purchase it. I got another surprise they are no longer selling it, so now I am going to buy it direct online. I want to say that Clay Magic has saved me a lot of money and that I recommend it for everyone; the clay bar and spray is easy to use. Just spray, clay, and wipe- it’s that simple! I now have my showroom shine truck back and I love to show it off. I've also made a promise to myself to never go a week without the help of Clay Magic. So I must go now and place my order. Thank You, A few weeks ago, I sprayed the chain link fence beside my carport with dark bronze spray paint. It sure looked a lot better. What I didn't realize was that all of the overspray drifted over onto my "baby". I soon discovered that my dark metallic blue 1981 Toyota Celica which I have had since it was new, felt like it was covered with sand paper. I tried several cleaners, polishes, compounds, and scratch removers. None of them did much of anything. Then I remembered I had some clay magic that I had bought about 5 years ago. Even though the clay was pretty stiff, in a matter of about 10 minutes, the hood of my car was back to it's original smooth as glass finish. Clay Magic does what it says it will, unlike other products which make promises that aren't worth the paper they're printed on. I'm off to the store to get more clay magic so that I can finish the rest of the car! S. J. Davis I just purchased a brand spanking new 2001 Patriot Blue Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4WD (100 miles on odometer) October 29, 2001. The finish felt like sand paper when you ran the palm of your hand across the body of the vehicle. No problem, I took the Jeep to a detailer two days after I bought it. Plopped down $80 to polish the Jeep! Guess what? I’m out $80. The finish showed no improvement; it still felt like sand paper. I was in a local four-wheel accessory shop and told the owner my disappointment with the Jeep finish. He suggested Clay Magic (make sure it’s Blue he said) and told me how to use it. I’m thinking why waste my time, this is a Jeep Dealer problem. So, I took it back to their body shop to correct the sand paper finish. Guess what?? You got it- no difference in the finish even from the so-called professionals at the dealer! Granddad always told me "time is money and money is time." I now have 300 miles on a new vehicle with a finish that feels like sand paper. Well, I took the advise of the local four wheel drive shop and bought some Clay Magic at a local auto paint shop. Two hours later (I’m over 55 and move a little slower) with the Clay Magic, used as instructed by this non-professional, the finish on the Jeep is like glass; better than show room quality! William Brabitz I was first recommended to use Clay Magic about 5 years ago. My car was 5 years old back then, and I always kept my car clean and shiny. I am the kind of guy that not only wants my car to look good, but also "feel" good. I feel the paint surface after I wax the car all the time. As time passes by, the "spot" or dirt deposits on the surface. Finally, after talking to one of my friend, and frustrated as I couldn't seem to wax off the deposit, my friend introduced me with the one and only "Clay Magic". I wasn't sure how the clay worked. But once I "felt" the result; I am a 100% believer, and become an amateur salesman of Clay Magic to my friends. It has been 5 years since I laid my hand on the first clay, since then, I now own 4 cars (including my new love - Audi TT Roadster), and got married. Many things changed around me, but I still use Clay Magic on my cars. Lap I have a 94 Mercedes S420 that I consistantly get asked "What year is it?", because of the condition I keep it in. That was before I thought I would give Clay Magic a try. I was pleasantly surprised by the ease of use of the product, but I was blown away by the results. I was asked today by a casual acquaintance, "When did you get the new car?". Need I say more! My wife's black crew cab Nissan Frontier was the victim of a careless roofing crew. The roofing crew was spraying a sealant on a roof and got overspray all over my wife's vehicle. The crew suggested she use some kind of engine cleaner to remove it. I went to a relative who owns a auto body shop and he recommend clay magic. I took this product home and after washing the vehicle I applied it as instructed and couldn't believe how easy the overspray was coming off. This product beats having your vehicle buffed and leaving swirl marks. Well, what can I say! I am totally blown away by this product. Gene Saulsman Back in December I purchased a rarely used, gem of a 1988 S-10 Blazer 4X4. The only flaw it had was the desert tan overspray lightly covering the black finish. After scraping off the paint from my windows with a razor blade, I then inquired at a local auto store as to what would be the best way to remove the inadvertent house paint that dusted and harden on my black beauty. 3-M very fine rubbing compound was suggested, so after spending about $5.00, I went home and rubbed a small area to see the great, expected results. The black paint looked better than ever, but the latex held fast! What?! Sooooo......for the past three months I've endured. This past weekend I was reading in my favorite magazine, Motor Trend, and I saw your add... Sounded to good to be true. On Monday I drove over to AutoZone and decided to risk the $10.00 and when I got home I recognized the modeling clay from my early elementary days. I felt like I was spraying on water and rubbing with my Crayola brand clay...I must admit it seemed pretty "elementary" and I was glad no one was watching. Your product devoured my annoying oversprayed, petrified desert tan, latex house paint and restored the black beauty's finished. Wow!!!!! Finally a product that works! I can see and feel the difference!!
Thanks a ton! Now the only flaw that I have my desire to make
clay pottery again.
Paul Thompson
Tucson, AZ Good day Ladies and Gentlemen, I recently purchased a 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 pick-up that the previous owner had done his own spray-in bed liner. You know, one of those that is similar to a Rhino-Liner! Anyways, he did a pretty decent job covering the entire inside of the bed, but at the same time he didn't put half that effort into masking off the entire truck that wasn't to be sprayed. Needless to say, if you got very, very close, the entire truck looked like it had a very nasty case of freckles- black freckles at that!! I tried all of the 3-M products; no luck. I tried "Blue Coral"; once again no luck. The factory white paint looked great, but the spots wouldn't disappear. Finally out of frustration, I called our company's outside paint rep and asked him if he knew of anything that would work on my dilemma. He said there was a product on the market that looked like a bar of clay and was supposed to work wonders; they (the company he works for) didn't have any in stock and he was genuinely embarrassed that he couldn't remember the name at that moment. So I went to my local AUTOZONE today and asked the guy behind the counter if he had anything in stock that looked like a bar of clay that would take overspray off without harming the clear coat. To make this story short, I came home with your basic detail kit, and with much hesitation, went to work on a not so obvious spot on the tailgate. It didn't take long for my next door neighbor to come over and want to see what I was doing to my new truck. We both are now completely sold on this stuff, so much to the point that he offered to finish my truck so that he could use it on his!! I know this story is long, but if you can/want to short it in any way and add it to your testimonials page, you have my permission.
Sincerely yours,
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I purchased Clay Magic last year to take the tree sap off my Cougar that has pearlescent clear coat paint. It worked great, but the big surprise was the 4oz. bottle of Wet Wax. It shined it up so nice with such ease. Then...a few weeks ago my husband was out polishing his prized black motorcycle. Having trouble getting the swirls out, I dug out my Clay Magic Wet Wax. WOW, what a difference! Then we proceeded to do our black Corvette. A mirror shine! Thanks, |
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