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Old 10-20-2012, 08:51 AM   #11
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Re: Clay Lube Help

I just want thank everyone for the super response and help...
Looks like ONR is the way to go..with many uses and very economical..

ONR it is.

Have great weekend everyone

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Old 10-20-2012, 09:15 AM   #12
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I've used Megs quick detailer, and the Mothers. Now I'm using ONR diluted with distilled water. They all work. The ONR is the cheaper way to go.
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Old 10-20-2012, 09:45 AM   #13
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I've used Megs quick detailer, and the Mothers. Now I'm using ONR diluted with distilled water. They all work. The ONR is the cheaper way to go.
This is me also. Even though OP already made up their mind maybe someone else coming here will need this thread in the future.

LOVE the ONR dilluted 2oz to a GALLON of distilled water!!
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Old 10-20-2012, 09:52 AM   #14
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Re: Clay Lube Help

-Since clay already has a synthetic-detergent in it...
Use of your car-wash shampoo, for a clay-lube, is another choice.



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I started using Blakfire clay and I think it's really good stuff. I've used other clays and some are too fine to remove all the contaminates from the paint without spending a lot of time. Blackfire seems to be a nice balance of aggressiveness without being too aggressive and marring the paint.

I just picked up Blackfire clay lube but I haven used it yet. I normally use ONR or UWW+
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Speedy surface prep towel and UWW+. I don't have clay anymore and never look back!

Speedy Surface Prep Towel: Clay Alternative - YouTube
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This is me also. Even though OP already made up their mind maybe someone else coming here will need this thread in the future.

LOVE the ONR dilluted 2oz to a GALLON of distilled water!!
+1 OnR works great
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Re: Clay Lube Help

Lots of options but I prefer to use something that can have multiple uses. ONR and UWW+ should highly be considered. Looks like your going with ONR
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