Ok, I know there have been many threads like this. However, I been reading a lot of thread from other forums, and they are using GC Shampoo as a clay lube. Can GC Shampoo really be used as a subtitute for Last Touch or Final Inspection? Also, I heard that car wash shampoo will quickly breakdown the clay bar compare to quick detailers. Is this true? Guys, what do you say?
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Re: Car Shampoo as clay lube
Theres a chance you could marr the paint up.
Theres a thread on here somewhere where GC was used as a clay lube and there was a lot of marring when the car was in full sun.
Its cheaper to use LT at 1:1.Nick
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Re: Car Shampoo as clay lube
Originally posted by EPHIOS View PostOk, I know there have been many threads like this. However, I been reading a lot of thread from other forums, and they are using GC Shampoo as a clay lube. Can GC Shampoo really be used as a subtitute for Last Touch or Final Inspection? Also, I heard that car wash shampoo will quickly breakdown the clay bar compare to quick detailers. Is this true? Guys, what do you say?
Why would you use shampoo in the first place as Quick Detail-er is cheap and safe.
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LT at 1:1 is very cost-effective. 2 gallons for $20, $10 a gallon. Opposed to $5 for 32 oz Quick Detailer which makes $20 per gallon of clay lube.Tedrow's Detailing
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Re: Car Shampoo as clay lube
What clay are you using? If it's megs than better use QD or LT. I've used it with soap once and it dissolve the clay rather quickly, so big No No! 3M Clay would work fine with their soap, but i wouldn't recommend it as the soap residue could get messy and you need to hose it down to remove remaining soap.
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