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crashdesk:
Okay, so it's on to claying. I'm by no means a cheap skate but I do like to keep my costs down without compromising too much quality, if any. If I purchase a clay bar, will I have to buy a spray as a lube or can you clay when the shampoo is on the car?
Boothy:
There is a Bilthamer clay that you can use water for lube but not sure which off the top of my head.
stealthwolf:
Bilt Hamber Auto clay uses water as lube.
You can use quick detailer as lube if you want. I'm using Dodo Born Slippy. Can buy it in concentrate and dilute down.
Remember, you're not claying more than 2-3 times a year, so you shouldn't need gallons of the stuff.
golf nutter:
can a quick detailer be used over a final coat of wax or is there no benefit in this?
Boothy:
--- Quote from: golf nutter on August 28, 2011, 01:49:17 pm ---can a quick detailer be used over a final coat of wax or is there no benefit in this?
--- End quote ---
Yep. I use the QD to give it a quick wipe down after the cars been dried off to give that little extra finish. I've just been trialing a QD for a company called Maxolen and although its not suited as a lube, its one of the best products I have ever used for a final wipe down. Really slick wet look finish.
http://www.lokateuk.com/wax.html
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