I have a 32oz spray bottle, so if I mix 1/2 oz of onr in the bottle that would serve as a good clay lube? Or do I need to mix a full gallon then pour some into a spray bottle?
I have a 32oz spray bottle, so if I mix 1/2 oz of onr in the bottle that would serve as a good clay lube? Or do I need to mix a full gallon then pour some into a spray bottle?
Optimum suggests:
Add 2 ounces of No Rinse Wash & Shine to a gallon of water to make a super-slick clay bar lubricant. Wet the surface of your vehicle to provide a slippery protective layer beneath Opti-clay. After you’ve clayed each section, simply wipe it dry. This solution is as effective as any clay lubricant you can buy!
Since you are mixing 32oz at a time:
Pour 32oz of distilled water into your sprayer and add 1/2oz of ONR
ONR and UWW can be used as well. Cheap and doubles as your wash, QD and clay lube.
I bought ONRWash/Wax by mistake (speed shopping and not double checking) but love how it works, really keeps the paint popping between full on cleanings. .
After one of my first few washes I remembered that I could also use as QD and clay lube. I left my bucket of wash to sit for a little while (make sure any dirt I might have transferred to the bucket settled) then I slowly poured off the top 1/2 of the bucket into a fresh spray bottle. I then did quick calculation on the extra ONR I needed to get to the proper lube dilution and I was home free. It kicks butt as a clay lube.
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