Clay bar
Anyone know where can I find some good deals on them & lubricant to use with them?
Most places I've found are freaking expensive. And Mother's kit is too small to do couple cars
Thanks
Most places I've found are freaking expensive. And Mother's kit is too small to do couple cars

Thanks
Last edited by H-Accord-22; May 12, 2006 at 04:43 AM.
You can order a kit through us. The major difference is the size of the bar. Ours are 200g and are good to cut up into 4-5 pieces to use at different times. Typically what you'll see in the store are 50g or 80g bars so you get a lot more with our kits. We also have different grade bars, fine and medium.
200g Clay Bar + 16oz Clay Lube
200g Clay Bar alone
Let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
George @ Detailed Image
200g Clay Bar + 16oz Clay Lube
200g Clay Bar alone
Let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
George @ Detailed Image
1. When used once, the surface of the clay will be contaminated, should I shave that up afterward?
2. What ELSE can be used as clay lube? Any quick spray on detailer? How about soap suds?
2. What ELSE can be used as clay lube? Any quick spray on detailer? How about soap suds?
Originally Posted by H-Accord-22
1. When used once, the surface of the clay will be contaminated, should I shave that up afterward?
2. What ELSE can be used as clay lube? Any quick spray on detailer? How about soap suds?
2. What ELSE can be used as clay lube? Any quick spray on detailer? How about soap suds?
You can use any quick detailer for the most part or a mix of shampoo and water. Generally speaking (referring to the post below yours) spray waxes are not good clay lubricants. There are many variations of "quick detailers".
- Ones with lots of cleaning power (which I like for clay use)
- Gloss enhancing quick detailers with no protection
- Carnauba based quick detailers for minimal protection and a wet look
- Polymer based quick detailers for more protection and a slick surface
Hope this helps.
George @ Detailed Image


