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Old 06-16-2007, 11:39 PM
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looking for product recommendation

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I wanted to ask everyone's opinion; what would be a good product to use for clay lube as well as for wiping down a car between washes, that comes in a gallon container? I currently am using Meg's quik detailer but it is a small bottle and I am going through a 16 oz. bottle in no time flat. At $5.00+ a bottle that is adding up on me, that is why I am interested in something that works as well and comes in larger sizes.

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Old 06-16-2007, 11:44 PM
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I use FK 425 that is cut 50% with distilled h20. It comes in gallon size. You could also go with DP Final Gloss which is also available in the gallon.
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Hey, I use opitium rinseless wash,couple ounces in a gallon jug of distilled water, just read the label,can also use this product for rinseless wash did my truck in less than 30minutes.
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Old 06-16-2007, 11:47 PM
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Optimum No-Rinse wash and shine
Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine: Clean & shine with 1 gal. of water with Optimum's Rinseless Car Wash. clay lubricant, optimum waterless wash, no rinse

DP 4-in-1 Rinseless wash and shine
DP Four-In-One Rinseless Wash & Shine - Four exceptional car care products in one bottle all you need is a gallon of water!

Ive never used either, hope to give the Optimum a try very soon. But both of these come highly recomended from most forum members.

both also come in gallon sizes
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If you don't feel like mixing Poorboys Spray & Wipe is great. I use it for clay lube and to clean the car up.
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So, I use optimum wash,whick one would you guys reccommend? Never tryed DP rinseless wash.
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I use water for clay lube, works fine.

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Lot of bang for the buck!
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DP 4-in-1 or ONR. I use ONR, but would like to try some 4-in1. ONR can be used as QD, clay lube, and of course, no-rinse wash.
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DP 4-in-1 or ONR. I use ONR, but would like to try some 4-in1. ONR can be used as QD, clay lube, and of course, no-rinse wash.
I use the 4n1 and would like to try the ONR. Always mix with distilled H2O.
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