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    simple green with clay bar?

    Hey guys,

    Well i was unfortunate enough to get a bunch of overspray on my truck and front windshield parked somewhere. not sure what happened, but either way i have to clay my truck and windshield. a paint shop guy told me to use simple green as the lubricant as i clay my truck as it helps breaks down the overspray much better without harming paint. I feel uneasy about it as im not knowledgeable on it. figured id ask you guys.

    normally i just use a quick detailer. any other tips?

    thanks in advance

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    Re: simple green with clay bar?

    That is an interesting idea. I have never done it before and if I were to try it I would use an APC that I know is safe such as OPC. Maybe throw some ONR in with it for some extra glide? If you try it let me know. I dont have a lease turn in with overspray where I could try it on right now or I would let it be the test subject.
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    Re: simple green with clay bar?

    I wouldn't do it but that's just me. If you ever get bored, try Stoner's Tarminator as the clay lubricant...
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    Re: simple green with clay bar?

    Quote Originally Posted by PAR Detailing View Post
    That is an interesting idea. I have never done it before and if I were to try it I would use an APC that I know is safe such as OPC. Maybe throw some ONR in with it for some extra glide? If you try it let me know. I dont have a lease turn in with overspray where I could try it on right now or I would let it be the test subject.
    I really wanna follow what ur saying and ive read it over 5 times...but i have no idea what those abbreviations mean lol. im lost lol.

    if u can explain what u said id appreciate it so i can try it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sumair View Post
    I really wanna follow what ur saying and ive read it over 5 times...but i have no idea what those abbreviations mean lol. im lost lol.

    if u can explain what u said id appreciate it so i can try it.

    APC - All Purpose Cleaner - Simple Green being an example
    OPC - Optimum Power Clean - APC found on autogeek made by optimum
    ONR - Optimum No Rinse - No rinse solution that is also used as quick detailer and clay lube at different dilutions, also found on autogeek.
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    Re: simple green with clay bar?

    Quote Originally Posted by sumair View Post
    Hey guys,

    Well i was unfortunate enough to get a bunch of overspray on my truck and front windshield parked somewhere. not sure what happened, but either way i have to clay my truck and windshield. a paint shop guy told me to use simple green as the lubricant as i clay my truck as it helps breaks down the overspray much better without harming paint. I feel uneasy about it as im not knowledgeable on it. figured id ask you guys.

    normally i just use a quick detailer. any other tips?

    thanks in advance
    A quick detailer is better than simple green as a clay lube...... at least the simple green products I know about and use. Using an APC is a harsh way of claying a car. You will definitely get the dirt off as well as attached contaminates, at the expense of marring the surface and getting bits of clay stuck in the paint. You don't need cleaning strength from the "clay lube", you need the clay to glide along the surface.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mwoolfso View Post
    A quick detailer is better than simple green as a clay lube...... at least the simple green products I know about and use. Using an APC is a harsh way of claying a car. You will definitely get the dirt off as well as attached contaminates, at the expense of marring the surface and getting bits of clay stuck in the paint. You don't need cleaning strength from the "clay lube", you need the clay to glide along the surface.
    Exactly. You shouldnt be claying your car anyway if it's that dirty. You'll only mar the paint and make it even worse.

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    ok sounds good. thanks for the input. im slowly getting a hang of all this. appreciate the tips and patience.

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    My main concern with using a product like simple green or any apc as a clay lube would be the streaking your likely to encounter. Unless your rinsing after every 2x2 section I'd steer clear.

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    Re: simple green with clay bar?

    Quote Originally Posted by sumair View Post
    Hey guys,

    ...a paint shop guy told me to use simple green as the lubricant as i clay my truck as it helps breaks down the overspray much better without harming paint.
    Quote Originally Posted by PAR Detailing View Post
    That is an interesting idea. I have never done it before and if I were to try it I would use an APC that I know is safe such as OPC.
    I've read where some folks use their car wash shampoo as a clay-lubricant. Instead of Simple Green's APC..Perhaps this paint shop guy was referring to using Simple Green's Car Wash product as a clay-lubricant... It seems to be "salted" enough.



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