Smokin' Mark
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I used Woolite diluted 8:1 with distilled water as a clay lubricant today. WOW it worked great. Nice and slick with gentle cleaning too. And it didn't degrade the clay at all!
Mark
Mark
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I usually use MCG Quick Detailer as a clay lube, but this car was so jacked up it would have taken gallons just to keep the clay lubed. I mean when you can hear the clay grind against the surface it's time to think of something. The paint turned out absolutely smooth as glass. Seriously guys...give it a shot.
I'll do the same on occasion or use S&W. A lot will make there own clay lube, just never heard of using woolite.You could have clayed the car at the wash stage, using some clean soapy water...sort of the same effect that you got with the woolite
Atleast use something that is recommended for paint. You might be able to get away with using Woolite and it might not be harmful to the paint but you might run across a piece of trim that can be stained by it or it might dry out rubber seals. You just don't know what could happen using something like Woolite for this purpose. Just because you tried it once and it worked for you doesn't mean you should be recommending it. Forgive me, I know you mean well.
Actually, quite few will leave white residue on black plastic trim. It is especially bad on textured trim.- Stain a trim? Give me a break. How many real car care products stain trims?
You can rest assured that I mean only the best.
Since I forgave you for rubbing me the wrong way, can you forgive me?
- Okay then, from now on, no one in this forum should recommend anything unless they've used it successfully at least 10 times.
- Use something recommended for paint? Like kerosene and other petroleum products that are in most paint care product? You don't work for the car care industry do you?
- Stain a trim? Give me a break. How many real car care products stain trims?
- At least I had the brains enough not to use Tide with Bleach Alternative! :yikes:
You can rest assured that I mean only the best.
Since I forgave you for rubbing me the wrong way, can you forgive me?
- Okay then, from now on, no one in this forum should recommend anything unless they've used it successfully at least 10 times.
- Use something recommended for paint? Like kerosene and other petroleum products that are in most paint care product? You don't work for the car care industry do you?
- Stain a trim? Give me a break. How many real car care products stain trims?
- At least I had the brains enough not to use Tide with Bleach Alternative! :yikes:
Mark
Your being sarcastic now to the guy that runs this site...(not in your best interest) just because you didn't like his answer!
I felt that I had been unnecessarily stepped on. I'm a Newbie but that doesn't mean I'm dense. In fact, I'm an educated man and a very successful computer engineer.
I thought I had tripped over something that was very cheap ($2.50/gallon) and worked great. When you find something great what's the first thing you want to do? Share it so everyone can benefit!
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I felt that I had been unnecessarily stepped on. I'm a Newbie but that doesn't mean I'm dense. In fact, I'm an educated man and a very successful computer engineer.
Maybe I'm too sensitive. I work with some very hostile and confrontational people. Let's have peace between us now brother. I've always loved to work on cars but I've only been seriously infected by the detailer bug for about one year. Lots of people ask me to do their cars but I turn away 9/10. I send them to "Mr. B" here in Montgomery.
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