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Originally Posted by harman.khinda hi just saw a 100g bar of Claymagic at O-Reilly's, on the back it said to use soap as a lubricant. Is Claymagic a good choice
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I'm kind of a Meguiar's guy myself, so I use their claybar. Of course, it recommends using MQD as the lube. The first time I claybarred a car, I used MQD as recommended. Worked great, but yeah, kind of expensive. I wish you could buy a 55 gallon drum of MQD at a big discount. Love that stuff, use it all the time, just a little pricey for something like a claybar lube. Next time, I just used a fresh bucket of soapy water. Also worked great. No real difference in terms of convenience or results, so I just use that. Much cheaper. Curious to hear what others' recommend.... Last edited by Augustus; 03-16-2012 at 02:47 PM. |
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