Cheap is a relative term....

My comments were pointed at many of the consumer grade marketers that you see 
in places like FLAPS where they are charging $18.00 for a clay bar and a spray 
bottle full of soapy water.

In this regard, all things, for the most part, are equal.

That being said, whether it's Meguire's or Turtle Wax's, it's effectively the 
same thing.

I am a detailing snob, so mine comes from 3M. That is a matter of personal 
preference, and not a mandate by any means.

I have used the stuff from FLAPS and it works just fine, so there should be no 
concern on anyone's part about using it.

Dan

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On Aug 1, 2011, at 12:39 PM, Russ Williams <rawil...@eatel.net> wrote:

> 
> 
> On 8/1/2011 9:25 AM, Dan Penoff wrote:
>> Using body clay is an annual procedure for proper finish care.
>> 
>> It doesn't entail any sort of special effort, for that matter, it is a very 
>> simple process that is nearly impossible to screw up or do incorrectly.
>> 
>> A couple of pointers:
>> 
>> 1.) Clay brand isn't important. For that matter, buy the cheapest stuff you 
>> can find. The profit margin on this stuff is nothing short of obscene.
>       Where did you purchase said cheap clay from Dan?
> 
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