Do you really need to keep spraying quick detailing like crazy in order to properly clay the car? quick detailer is expensive here and ow, =[
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Re: Quick Detailer for claying
Well, kinda...
You could look at things like Final Inspections or Last Touch, I think Last Touch is used 1:1 with water.
Many people use car was soap at some dilustion (not sure what), however the car wash soap can degrade the clay.
If you were doing many cars, using up clay quickly, etc, it might not matter. If you were doing your car, then letting the clay sit for 4 or 6 months, then using it again, the clay could be falling apart.
There are other companies that offfer clay products, could be something to look into. Even some of the ruuber clays can be more durable, with some drawbacks, but still need lubricant.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Re: Quick Detailer for claying
IMO, Last Touch diluted is so cheap that it's hard to find a competitor product with better pricing.
However, I am still not sure whether it's polymers might mess with the bonding of M16. I might go for Final Inspection just to make sure.
Best regards,
Detlev
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