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Offline FOREST GREEN

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Detailing Spray
« on: 17 July 2010, 14:16 »
Stupid question I know, but er goes................... :embarassed:

I need to purchase a new clay bar, and I've run out of detailing spray :cry: What exactly does the Detailing Spray do that water doesn't? I mean, can't I just lube the clay bar up with water, and spray water onto the car surface to be clayed? :undecided:

Offline waxamomo

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Re: Detailing Spray
« Reply #1 on: 17 July 2010, 14:47 »
A good cheap option for a clay lube is a weak solution of water and shampoo, spray onto the surface and you have yourself a cheap clay lube  :wink: Have I just done myself out of a sale?  :grin:

The only clay bar that works with just water is the Bilt Hamber clay bar, all the others need a lube otherwise they will marr the surface.

Offline Uruk Hai

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Re: Detailing Spray
« Reply #2 on: 17 July 2010, 16:34 »
I was going to suggest BH clay, very good stuff and as said only needs water as lube  :smiley:

Offline Guy

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Re: Detailing Spray
« Reply #3 on: 21 July 2010, 21:57 »
i use dodo born slippy... its very good at lubing clay and comes concentrated

i decant it into a trigger spray bottle... I am also experimenting using it to prime pads when polishing  :wink:

Offline Hulmie

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Re: Detailing Spray
« Reply #4 on: 22 July 2010, 16:21 »
i have used the meguiars clay bar with just water. had no problems, just got to keep the surface well lubricanted


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