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    Re: DoDo Born Slippy Clay lube questions

    I get a little foam with it, nothing major. I diluted it with distilled water. This has not been issue with me at all. It`s the best Clay Lube I have used. I wipe it off and go straight to polishing with out rinsing.
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    Re: DoDo Born Slippy Clay lube questions

    What he said. Just wipe off with a waterless wash.

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    Re: DoDo Born Slippy Clay lube questions

    I think at leasr a rinseless wash is in order after claying. You`re removing bonded contaminants from the clear coat. I don`t feel that just wiping will lift all the loose contamiants off the paint. You need a CLEAN surface when polishing, otherwise, you greatly increase the chance of marring the paint.

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    Re: DoDo Born Slippy Clay lube questions

    Thanks everyone for posting your different methods of using born slippy.

    I wont be polishing and moving along to OCW right after so my guess is I will want it sqeaky clean so it wont cause any streaks or bonding issues.

    As usual with any new product I will have to experiment and find what works best for my needs.

    Everyones input has been really helpful~!

    Should be here soon!

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    Re: DoDo Born Slippy Clay lube questions

    [QUOTE=detailchick;422530] I will want it sqeaky clean so it wont cause any streaks or bonding issues.



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    I`d suggest washing after claying no matter what lube you use.

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    Re: DoDo Born Slippy Clay lube questions

    [quote=07 z-oh-6;422535][QUOTE=detailchick;422530] I will want it sqeaky clean so it wont cause any streaks or bonding issues.



    I`d suggest washing after claying no matter what lube you use.
    Good advice Mark.

    But one of the reasons I wanted to try slippy is because it suposed to all rinse off clean ,so I wont need to add an extra wash step.

    We will see how it goes!

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    Re: DoDo Born Slippy Clay lube questions

    Quote Originally Posted by detailchick View Post
    Thanks everyone for posting your different methods of using born slippy.

    I wont be polishing and moving along to OCW right after so my guess is I will want it sqeaky clean so it wont cause any streaks or bonding issues.

    As usual with any new product I will have to experiment and find what works best for my needs.

    Everyones input has been really helpful~!

    Should be here soon!
    I think you should do a review!

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    Re: DoDo Born Slippy Clay lube questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    I think you should do a review!
    Maybe a mini reveiw.

    I dont have the patience to do an in depth reveiw .

    You guys that do in depth reveiws , I can really appreciate the time and thought that goes into them!

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    Re: DoDo Born Slippy Clay lube questions

    I am a little late to this thread but I love this product. I used it for the first time this past weekend and it`s great. Very slippery and very easy to use.

    After I was done I used PB Spray and Wash to clean each panel (I started late on my personal truck and was running out of time).

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    Re: DoDo Born Slippy Clay lube questions

    I have mixed results with this slippy lube so far.

    I prefer a clay lube be that isnt so soapy. It s just like watered down car soap to me with a bit more slickness.

    I am fussy about a claylube though because I use a spray wax that clay never sticks or gets grabby, so anything that performs less doesnt feel right to me.

    It hasnt worked well for me with the magna sponge,not enough lubrication IMO.

    Im not saying its bad either and it will not go to waste!

 

 
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