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Until the 197 has been driven it is hard to comment. Looking at press shots are one thing, reading what the journos say in time another, but seeing and driving one is where its at, I wont make a decision either way until then.
Glad you got it. Used mine on the clio for the first time in ages today.
Start of with 80 on the green polishing pad and see if that works, If not you could try 83 on the green pad, if you still need more bit use the 83 on the orange light cut pad.
Mines due a claying as soon as the weather picks up, not been done for a year! I have tommorrow off work so its getting a post birthday clean, after a vist to the DVLA.
Clay is really for bonded on stuff that washing wont remove, if you sealed of waxed it after claying a good wash should do all you need, but the amount of miles you do chap, I could well be wrong!
You should'nt really need to do it again Dan once every 6-12 months.
I split the bar into 3, and use a new piece each time. Relegate the old bit to wheel dutys.
If you do have some left over and it can still be kneaded and rolled to give you a clean portion to work with it should be fine though.