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    Saan mo nabili at anong brand yan? Maganda ba

    Ito lang mga available online, handyman, ace, blade, true value and concorde.
    mothers na may kasmang detailing spray at itong blue na clay bar available online

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    Yes. I use Mother's. I bought it in Amazon but I saw it at True Value.

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    Yes, Mothers clay kit din gamit ko. but it's quite expensive at saka madaling maubos yung instant detailer/lubricant na kasama. kung gusto mo makatipid, bili ka ng blue clay bar online then ang gamitin mong lubricant spray ay yung Optimum no Rinse diluted sa water, o kaya water with car shampoo, o kaya plain water pwede naman. be generous lang sa pag-spray ng lubricant and ensure na well lubricated yung paint surface while claying to minimize swirls o marring. check mo kay sir Ginnova ng Reflections car care baka meron siya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    Yes, Mothers clay kit din gamit ko. but it's quite expensive at saka madaling maubos yung instant detailer/lubricant na kasama. kung gusto mo makatipid, bili ka ng blue clay bar online then ang gamitin mong lubricant spray ay yung Optimum no Rinse diluted sa water, o kaya water with car shampoo, o kaya plain water pwede naman. be generous lang sa pag-spray ng lubricant and ensure na well lubricated yung paint surface while claying to minimize swirls o marring. check mo kay sir Ginnova ng Reflections car care baka meron siya.
    The same ba ito sa blue clay bar from lazada? I'm contemplating on getting one but doubtful ako sa result.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alrorskyz View Post
    The same ba ito sa blue clay bar from lazada? I'm contemplating on getting one but doubtful ako sa result.

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    not sure but i think halos magka-kapareho naman yan. yun nga play dough pwede rin din daw yata pang clay lols! sekreto diyan is yung lubricant, use generous amount of lube while claying. kaya yung mother's kit, matagal ng ubos yung instant detailer na kasama, hindi pa nagagamit ng buo yung isang clay bar.

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    Using sponge bar ...

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    Mother's din gamit ko. Bought sa shop nila sa Kamias.

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    thanks for reminding... adding clayblock to the shopping cart [emoji16]

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    You can use clay bar (mothers or meguiars). Mothers has their speed clay. I personally use a clay block from chemical guys or clay disc from sonax or nanoskin's clay sponge.

    For lubrication, you can use their dedicated clay lubricant or QD, waterless washes from optimum or ultima works well too. If lahat wala yan, you can use car shampoo as your lubricant for claying. Then rinse na lang after that.

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    I use Mother's SpeedClay 2.0, lubed with ONR. Works well for light-medium contamination. I also use a fallout remover (Sonax brand) to ensure a nice clean surface prior to polishing. I do this every 6 months.

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    I'm not sure if this is a clay bar as it doesn't feel like a clay. I'm about to try it today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    I'm not sure if this is a clay bar as it doesn't feel like a clay. I'm about to try it today.
    Yes, please update us on how it goes. I saw that before when I was looking for a traditional claybar.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    I'm not sure if this is a clay bar as it doesn't feel like a clay. I'm about to try it today.
    I saw something similar last night on YT. I think you use it to scrub the car in lieu of the wash mitt after applying the shampoo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    I saw something similar last night on YT. I think you use it to scrub the car in lieu of the wash mitt after applying the shampoo.

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    no lube... no bueno

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    no lube... no bueno

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    The shampoo acts as the lube. You use it like a washmitt as the shampoo is on the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    The shampoo acts as the lube. You use it like a washmitt as the shampoo is on the car.

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    some shampoos dont have "lube" properties that clay lube products have, except rinse less wash products like ONR or UWW


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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    I'm not sure if this is a clay bar as it doesn't feel like a clay. I'm about to try it today.
    That's what I use. Lube liberally. Rinse it well if you drop it and it should be good to go again. Store in a cool place else the tacky rubber will melt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllenR View Post
    That's what I use. Lube liberally. Rinse it well if you drop it and it should be good to go again. Store in a cool place else the tacky rubber will melt.
    May I know how you store this thing? I put it back to its original packaging and when I removed it just now, it was sticking to the carton. After washing it, I just placed it on a microfiber cloth and it is also sticking. I observed that it is very sticky as it dries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    May I know how you store this thing? I put it back to its original packaging and when I removed it just now, it was sticking to the carton. After washing it, I just placed it on a microfiber cloth and it is also sticking. I observed that it is very sticky as it dries.
    I use cling wrap

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    May I know how you store this thing? I put it back to its original packaging and when I removed it just now, it was sticking to the carton. After washing it, I just placed it on a microfiber cloth and it is also sticking. I observed that it is very sticky as it dries.
    I store mine (while it's still wet) in a zip-lock baggie. Store in a cool place to prevent the "clay" surface from melting.

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