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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    soap and water

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    Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine
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    Clay lube, QD, Rinseless wash all in one. Works great for all three uses.

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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    When washing my car I fill two (2) spray bottles with some of the wash solution prior to actually washing. Never had an issue with marring or low lubricant properties.

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    I use Pinnacle Rinseless Wash/carnauba with a spray bottle. The dilution ratio is lower. I use that all the time. Saves on buying a specific clay lube product and you can rinseless wash too.
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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    ONR at correct dilution.

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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    Soap and water.. I'm not sold on "Clay lube" I've used them and it is a waste of money IMO again….IMO!..I am surprised there isn't a Wet sanding lube yet…

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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    Quote Originally Posted by Kamakaz1961 View Post
    I use Pinnacle Rinseless Wash/carnauba with a spray bottle. The dilution ratio is lower. I use that all the time. Saves on buying a specific clay lube product and you can rinseless wash too.

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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    I have seen detergent/soap actually break down some clay

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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    If I am claying the whole vehicle, I wash the whole vehicle with a foam cannon, rinse, then hit it with the foam cannon again, then clay.

    If I am claying just a section, I use D155.

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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    I make a clean washbucket with your choice of wash and add this to the bucket.


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