Dan3222 Posted July 31, 2017 Posted July 31, 2017 Bilt Hamber do a good one and it's not expensive either. Only tip I can give though is use a bit of petrol on a cloth to soften and remove the majority of the tar spots first. It's these that ruin clay bars quickly. Also worth putting some sacrificial cardboard on floor just in case you drop the bar, keeps the grit of it. 1
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