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Clay Lube
I recently threw away my clay bar since it fell on the floor but have 2 bottles of clay lube left. If I use a new clay bar will these lubes work as well? I think they're pretty much all the same but dont want to risk messing something up. My friend has an extra pinnacle clay bar and the box says to use clay only with an approved lubricant. Thanks in advance for all your help.
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Yup... it should work. I've done the same thing many times.
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Let us know if you have any other questions Thinktank ![]() George @ DI
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George,
So basically, when we don't have lube in our hands, any "pH balanced" product + water (50:50 mixture) will work as a clay lube ? What product should we use for stuff that wasn't removed from claying? Klasse AIO or P21S Paint cleanser?
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Hope that helps, sorry I did not specify that in my last post. George @ DI
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Thanks all for your helpful reposonses.
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