BUMP BUMP BUMPOriginally Posted by ShineBoy
BUMP BUMP BUMPOriginally Posted by ShineBoy
//2007 BMW 335i e90 Sedan // Montego Blue // Black.Aluminum//
- JoYRiiDE
Soap and water as lube - no I`ll pass
Makes the bar go mushy and easier to drop (like soap in a shower)
Can`t hear the grit being removed (unless you got tonnes on there)
David B from autopia mentioned those exact problems and I emailed him a few times with my feedback and he`s spot on.
I prefer to use quikshine or lubri shine as some QD`s dry too quick
QEW with quikshine and lubri shine makes a great, extra long lasting super lube
Car care/detailing sadly isn`t high on the agenda for 98% of australians.
I guess it depends on the clay bar. With soap and water for lube and the yellow clay I`ve used (Mothers and Opti-clay) the bar never decomposes or anything and I can always hear/feel the contaminants being removed.
Same here. I have never had a problem with clay "decomposing" on me when using soap and water as a lube.Originally Posted by Sherman8r44
This might be a little off the subject, but just how much does QD (clay lube) differ in makeup than soap and water?
I still don`t believe in grit guards.
I am going to buy QEW to make clay lube due to its awsome slickness!!
I recently started using QEW and today I used it when I clayed. It was fantastic.
I`ve always used the diluted car soap formula for lube. Last time though, I grabbed a bottle of Spray & Wipe. It worked so much better. I was using the elastic clay as oppossed to the Clay Magic clay.
"The trouble is that you think you have time." - Jack Kornfeld
what is the diff between the plastic and elastic?? i mainly use sonus green clay and i believe it is elastic.. i use it with nxt soap and water and have no problems with clay breaking down, scratching. seems to do well for me..
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