What is the best lubricant when using a clay bar?
I bought a mother's kit which came with detailing spray. I heard you can use detergent or car wash instead and save the detailing spray. is this a good idea?
If you're going to clay an entire car, I'd also just use the soapy water while you're washing. The drawbacks are that you may be pushing lifted contaminants (dirt) around with the bar and a soaked claybar will breakdown much more quickly.
If you're claying only portions of the paint then a detail spray, waterless wash solution, or any of the already mentioned concoctions would probably work fine for a lube.
If you're claying only portions of the paint then a detail spray, waterless wash solution, or any of the already mentioned concoctions would probably work fine for a lube.
Ive used detail spray.. dish soap..and car soap.... i prefer car soap... i mix up a few ounces of soap and water in a spray bottle and im good to go for a long while...heck of a lot cheaper than detail spray
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