Most people would put it in the category of market changing. It is everything that cardaddy mentioned. Just stick to the fine pad unless you're working on neglected beaters. You might still wind up with some spots needing claying but it eliminates at least 95% of the work.
Just do a forum search and you'll find tons of info on it.
Thats what Ive been using since I started detailing professionally. Have an unopened pack of aggressive clay bars which I had bought but didnt feel the need to. Since I usually follow up claying with 1 step of polishing at least, i use the medium grade pad on the customer cars.
Reduces my effort since Im doing the entire detail on my own - claying used to give me sore arms and backaches
I use the auto scrubber also. It makes decontaminating the paint super quick. Be sure to buy the fine grade, and break it in on the glass for at least 5 minutes. I do all the glass first every job.
I have the medium, but only use it on glass, it will Mar most paints ime.
Love the AutoScrub pad. I have a PC7424XP but I use it by hand since I find it's easier to control, I can hear and feel the contaminants being removed and I can fold the pad to fit into tighter areas. For lubricant I use ONR at clay lube strength.
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