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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    Griots Speed Shine! every time!

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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    UWW+

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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    Either Meguiar's D114 or Meguiar's D155.


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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    I've used Mothers Showtime, D114, ONR, and DP RW&G. I really like Mothers for the Nanoskin Sponge.
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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    Griots spray wax.

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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    D114 @ 1:256 with Nanoskin Sponge
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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    ONRWW .5 oz : 32 oz

    Member "Mittenz" posted... over at the amaz0n CG luber/Detailer is $13.93 (Prime) for a gallon. That's a good price if someones looking for a dedicated clay lube product.
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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    Different clays react different to different solutions. I use plain old water with meguiars clay kit. For mothers I use dedicated spray. For griots I use speed shine. Some clays don't have quite the pick up as others too.

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    Lightbulb Re: Lubrication for claying

    Well I use my RW mixed up to QD ratios for clay/clay towel lube and it works out great. IMO there's NO reason to buy anything else because this is so cost effective and simply works
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    Re: Lubrication for claying

    Quote Originally Posted by RedXray View Post
    ONRWW .5 oz : 32 oz

    Member "Mittenz" posted... over at the amaz0n CG luber/Detailer is $13.93 (Prime) for a gallon. That's a good price if someones looking for a dedicated clay lube product.
    Yep. Snagged one.

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