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Subject: FW: Re: Something new for our MG's
From: Mark J Bradakis <mjb>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 13:08:44 -0600 (MDT)
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     Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 10:22:54 -0400 (EDT)
     From: DBHMGB@aol.com
     Subject: Re: Something new for our MG's

A guy here at work bought and tried this clay recently.  He said the suff
really works well.

Dan

In a message dated 97-08-23 09:39:38 EDT, RJohn50603@aol.com writes:

> Subj: Something new for our MG's
>  Date:        97-08-23 09:39:38 EDT
>  From:        RJohn50603@aol.com
>  
>  Howdy all...
>  
>  I've been on this MG net for a couple of years now. Some you you may 
> remember
>  I was looking for a new job and interviewed in Vermont ad Tennessee a while
>  back. Well, I finally connected with a great company right here in Dallas 
> and just finished my first week.
>  
>  My new employer is a 37 year old company called Auto Wax. They make car
care
>  products for professionals in detailing shops, dealerships (we're 
> recommended
>  by Ford, IZUZU and others), auto auctions, body shops, etc. 
>  
>  While most of our products are sold through distributors to professionals
>  under the name Auto Wax or Auto Magic, we recently went retail with a very
>  unique product that the pros use. It's called Clay Magic and PEP Boys is
>  the retail outlet. The sales are starting to go nuts.
>  
>  If you are going to be showing one of your MG's or simply want your daily
>  driver at it's best, try some of this product. Clay Magic is used after
>  washing, but before waxing so you don't wax over contaminants washing did 
> not
>  remove. The finish is smooth as glass after using it.
>  
>  By the way, I learned not to use dishwashing detergent for washing a car
at
>  our training center. It strips off the wax with the dirt.
>  
>  Clay Magic is a kit with piece of special clay (looks like your kids
>  Play-Do), some special spray lubricant and some "wet wax" for after your 
> done
>  with the clay. You kneed this clay into a flat disc that fits your hand
and
>  rub it onto the painted surface with an ocassional squirt of the
lubricant.
>  
>  This is not a commercial. I just thought that some of you fellow MG'ers 
> would
>  appreciate "something new under the sun". 
>  
>  R. Johnson - Dallas

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