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bodger00:
Er yes if your brave and there is plenty of water running (like a hose). There are loads of cheap ways to get round it if you run out. Like mixing water with a bit of car shampoo.
But the best combo is to buy "Bilt Hamber" clay bars. They are recomended with water and if your like me the clay will last a lot longer than the lube.
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Gene Hunt:
--- Quote from: bodger00 on July 30, 2010, 07:26:19 pm ---The Megs one is far better IMO.
Also dont get too caught up with the special lube :ashamed:
Water from a running hose also works as long as its always running.
:happy2:
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...........special lube & running water :laugh: :grin: sorry mate. :evilgrin:
autoperfection.com:
Some clays can be used with water, but some can't... if you use one that shouldn't be used with water, with water, you may end up with marks because it doesn't have a lube to glide with.
Unless you know for sure that the particular clay you're using is ok with water, the best bet is to use a dedicated lube, just to be on the safe side.
Hope this helps
Taryn and Jim :smiley:
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