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10-24-06, 12:12
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steelwind101 is offline
Join Date: Feb 2006 Posts: 915 | *NEW* Water as lube with this clay product Hello Everyone
I was just looking at this new polish-wax and clay bar from BILT-HAMBER
I am going to link direct to the product page, at the bottom it says you can use water as lube, is this a new product or has someone had go with this type before??
200G for £10 is pretty good. http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/produc...products_id=91
Any thoughts on this or the Bilt-Hamber wax appreciated, i might pick some up if people have had good luck with water-as-lube-claybars.
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10-24-06, 03:02
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neonecko is offline
Join Date: May 2006 Location: Ashburn, VA Posts: 64 | interesting. Iono though, not that expensive or difficult to get lube. ONR ftw | |
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10-24-06, 03:50
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chu is offline
Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 36 | Whats wrong with using regular car wash soap mixed with water as a lubricant? I've done that for years. | |
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10-24-06, 04:41
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steelwind101 is offline
Join Date: Feb 2006 Posts: 915 | Yeah i have used a mix of car washing soap and lube.
I was just wondering if anyone had used this or similar?? | |
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07-04-08, 10:48
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PJS is offline
Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Belfast Posts: 12 | Re: *NEW* Water as lube with this clay product Old thread revival thanks to Google!
Yes, I use it, and have been their main "voice" on Detailing World.
Loved the product the moment I'd used it and seen what 3 years previous unloving had built up.
The car positively glowed afterwards, and the Balm is a superb LSP (paste sealant) as well.
Works with water, QD, mild soap solution - so whatever you fancy.
New soft version out now, which is more user friendly regarding reshaping in the colder months. | |
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07-04-08, 05:06
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Bence is offline
Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Hungary, Europe Posts: 2,503 | Re: *NEW* Water as lube with this clay product I'm using my regular streeetchy Optimum clay with water only, using my garden sprayer's "mist" setting. | |
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07-04-08, 07:44
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Lexington, KY Posts: 980 | Re: *NEW* Water as lube with this clay product Hey, Bence. Any particular reason for using just water with your Opti-Clay? I know I've seen that some people use water only, but I'm not sure why. Quote:
Originally Posted by Bence I'm using my regular streeetchy Optimum clay with water only, using my garden sprayer's "mist" setting. |
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07-04-08, 08:20
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Stafford, VA. Posts: 1,189 | Re: *NEW* Water as lube with this clay product Quote:
Originally Posted by EisenHulk Hey, Bence. Any particular reason for using just water with your Opti-Clay? I know I've seen that some people use water only, but I'm not sure why. | It is a heck of a lot cheaper, and is the main ingredient within many of the clay lubes anyhow. I learned this from some of the best detailers in the business. | |
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07-04-08, 08:29
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EisenHulk is offline
Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Lexington, KY Posts: 980 | Re: *NEW* Water as lube with this clay product Thanks, man. I figured cost had something to do with it. I also thought that the other ingredients in clay lube could possibly lead to premature breakdown of the clay. Quote:
Originally Posted by howareb It is a heck of a lot cheaper, and is the main ingredient within many of the clay lubes anyhow. I learned this from some of the best detailers in the business. |
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07-05-08, 12:30
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Holden_C04 is online now Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Toronto Posts: 1,346 | Re: *NEW* Water as lube with this clay product Water is a poor lubricant on its own, unfortunately. The addition of shampoo to the mixture, or ONR, will greatly enhance the lubrication and allow you to clay without fear of marring (with fine clay, of course).
I think there are more choices for lubricants but those are mine.
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07-05-08, 05:07
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Bence is offline
Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Hungary, Europe Posts: 2,503 | Re: *NEW* Water as lube with this clay product The constant mist gives enough lubrication with the Opti clay. Otherwise I'm using ONR and/or different QDs to lubricate my clays. | |
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07-05-08, 11:07
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Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 5,636 | Re: *NEW* Water as lube with this clay product It's kind of funny. I tried using Z6 as a clay bar lube and it was too slick. I couldn't get anything off the paint. I used soapy water and it worked better. You need the clay to be able to bite. You need enough of a film for the clay to ride on. I still think a soapy mixture is safest-especially if you have road tar spots.
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