sftempest66
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hey guys, can I use this as a lubricant for claybars? just wondering, and how about between washes/waxes, how does this stuff compare to other QD's?
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I've never used it as a clay lube.... I just use car wash soap (usually PoorBoy's SS&S).sftempest66 said:hey guys, can I use this as a lubricant for claybars? just wondering, and how about between washes/waxes, how does this stuff compare to other QD's?
sftempest66 said:hey guys, can I use this as a lubricant for claybars? just wondering, and how about between washes/waxes, how does this stuff compare to other QD's?
Sherman8r44 said:As much as I hate to use this reply, you need to SEARCH. There are a lot of old threads on this product.
It can be used as a clay lube, but I'm not sure how to answer the rest of your question because it is rather general... :nixweiss
shortspark said:I have used a bunch of QDs during the past two years, including PBSG. It is a very good QD; however, I find myself using their Spray and Wipe much more due to its superior cleaning ability. SW cleans better but SG shines better. If you want to attack fingerprints, light pollen, dust, bird bombs, etc. the SW is the way to go. If the car is clean, I would use SG.
Having said that, if the car was really clean I would probably rather use something like Menzerna's HGAS, Wolfgang's Spritz or Duragloss Aquawax. These do not clean very well but since the car is already clean you don't care about that. But they give very good shine and gloss and help protect and prolong your lsp. And don't forget a couple in-between products such as Duragloss Fast Clean and Shine and FK425. These two may be a great compromise as they clean a little and also give very good shine.