I hope to share an idea on clay bars and QD.
I use to use the QD that came with the clay bar. However it got expensive to keep buying this QD every time I wanted to clay. 1 bottle lasts like 5 clayings on cars. I started to use car wash soap with great results and used my QD for better things as every day use for touching up recently waxed vehicles.
Some guidelines for testing what is safe for the car and clay.
For instance, one of the clay bars out there is attacked by alcohols and another bar is attacked by mineral spirits.
Many soap type products will contain alcohols
and
many detailing products (QD) that you might use for bar lubrication may contain mineral spirits.
It is always a good suggestion to utilize the lubricant that is recommended by the bar manufacturer....or pretest your bar by letting a piece soak overnight in a small amount of the liquid you want to use. If the balls dissolves or begins to dissolve...avoid that liquid.
Another advantage to using car wash soap besides the cost is the area you can cover.
Slop some soap on the hood with a mitt and clay quickly. It is much faster than spraying the mist on the area little by little. I also noticed that the QD dries much quicker causing you to use more when claying; car wash soap does not act this way. Some would say that the surface feels cleaner with the QD but, maybe it's just the wax they are feeling?
not to mention you can quickly rinse the section your doing and dry the surface quick. Instead of buffing the QD in the paint.
I believe the soap feels slicker as well.
overall
cheaper, faster, safer.
on that note, does anyone have a suggestion for feeling for contaminents?
I noticed using a cellophane rubbing on the surface actually puts scratches in the surface. Anyone notice this when feelings for these defects? Even a plastic bag with the lightest touch.
Any suggestions for feeling the surface that will surely not scratch? I am trying the max MF towel. Any other suggestions?
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I use to use the QD that came with the clay bar. However it got expensive to keep buying this QD every time I wanted to clay. 1 bottle lasts like 5 clayings on cars. I started to use car wash soap with great results and used my QD for better things as every day use for touching up recently waxed vehicles.
Some guidelines for testing what is safe for the car and clay.
For instance, one of the clay bars out there is attacked by alcohols and another bar is attacked by mineral spirits.
Many soap type products will contain alcohols
and
many detailing products (QD) that you might use for bar lubrication may contain mineral spirits.
It is always a good suggestion to utilize the lubricant that is recommended by the bar manufacturer....or pretest your bar by letting a piece soak overnight in a small amount of the liquid you want to use. If the balls dissolves or begins to dissolve...avoid that liquid.
Another advantage to using car wash soap besides the cost is the area you can cover.
Slop some soap on the hood with a mitt and clay quickly. It is much faster than spraying the mist on the area little by little. I also noticed that the QD dries much quicker causing you to use more when claying; car wash soap does not act this way. Some would say that the surface feels cleaner with the QD but, maybe it's just the wax they are feeling?
not to mention you can quickly rinse the section your doing and dry the surface quick. Instead of buffing the QD in the paint.
I believe the soap feels slicker as well.
overall
cheaper, faster, safer.
on that note, does anyone have a suggestion for feeling for contaminents?
I noticed using a cellophane rubbing on the surface actually puts scratches in the surface. Anyone notice this when feelings for these defects? Even a plastic bag with the lightest touch.
Any suggestions for feeling the surface that will surely not scratch? I am trying the max MF towel. Any other suggestions?
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