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    Waterless Wash ?????

    I`m no chemist, but I was recently told that the waterless wash type products should not be used as a clay lube. They supposedly, break the clay down quicker than the qd sprays when used as a lube for claying. Thanks for any help on this matter.

    Gary

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    Good question Gary, I`d like to give that a whirl just to see!
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    Spray & Wipe works fine for me as a clay lub.
    Dream big and be willing to do the work to get there.

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    I posed this question to PB Steve in a phone conversation (really nice guy) and hopefully, I won`t screw this up. He told me that the waterless washes that contain alcohol or silicones will break clay down. This info was very helpful as more suppliers are marketing it now! I see some SW in my future.

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    ....and I`m assuming S&W doesn`t contain either alcohol or silicones

    This product is amazing, and truly is one of a kind!
    Nick Carberry
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    Originally posted by Nickc0844
    ....and I`m assuming S&W doesn`t contain either alcohol or silicones

    This product is amazing, and truly is one of a kind!

    yes no alcohol or Silicone....and very mild but effective cleaners
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    I always use S&W when I clay. Very effective.

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    i prefer S&W over the clay lube most clay comes with.
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