Euro car parts molar clay

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Euro car parts molar clay

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Hi all.

I've bought many bags of this spillage control item from Euro car parts. It very useful for it's smaller particle size. It now seems to be unavailable. I've contacted their customer services and a chocolate teapot would be more useful. They couldn't even find the product that I was referring to. Does anyone know what's happening? Is it gone forever?

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Don't know if it's permanent or not but had the same experience a few weeks ago and found and had a few alternatives suggested in the attached thread.

https://forum.bcss.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=172596
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Try this stuff, its the same BUT cheaper.

https://www.seton.co.uk/clay-absorbent- ... tread.html
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Tina wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 9:42 pm Try this stuff, its the same BUT cheaper.

https://www.seton.co.uk/clay-absorbent- ... tread.html
I’ve used that for several years. It’s good.
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Hi all,

Fortunately just when I needed some, I checked Tesco and they have their Low Dust Cat Litter back in stock:
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p ... /265235247
One could click and collect, but I visited a Tesco Extra store this afternoon and got the last two 10 litre bags off their shelving for £4.50 each, which is competitive with no added delivery costs. I don't have much storage space for bigger bags.

Inside it looks like the Euro Car Parts molar clay, a bit more rounded than the original cat litter.

Happy repotting,
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Apicra wrote: Sat Feb 12, 2022 7:42 pm Hi all,

Fortunately just when I needed some, I checked Tesco and they have their Low Dust Cat Litter back in stock:
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p ... /265235247
One could click and collect, but I visited a Tesco Extra store this afternoon and got the last two 10 litre bags off their shelving for £4.50 each, which is competitive with no added delivery costs. I don't have much storage space for bigger bags.

Inside it looks like the Euro Car Parts molar clay, a bit more rounded than the original cat litter.

Happy repotting,
Derek Tribble
Thanks for the info, just added a bag to my weekly Tesco order
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