What is the best lubricant when using a clay bar??
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finally someone caught it.
ur taking advice from people that are being paid to do this stuff. mike is working for meg's so he is going to tell u to use meg's products since that is what his is paid for.
ur taking advice from people that are being paid to do this stuff. mike is working for meg's so he is going to tell u to use meg's products since that is what his is paid for.
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you can use dishwashing soap no bleach no abrasive(obviously) ive been professionaly painting cars for 14 years and done numerous show cars never had one problem some people have problems with certain things and they blame what theyre not familar with.you use whatever you want to feel safe with and good luck.
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I use the same car wash soapy water I use to wash the car with.
Works like a charm, and haven't noticed any more scratches than were already there. Clay is, in fact, an abrasive object.
I don't be a-lyin'.
Works like a charm, and haven't noticed any more scratches than were already there. Clay is, in fact, an abrasive object.
I don't be a-lyin'.