Scott. When I saw your video using this product on engine bay cleaning, I immediately ran into Wally World and bought me 2 cans. I have used it to clean my engine bay, remove scum from the underside of the hood, clean door jams, clean door trim/rubber, clean seat surfaces, clean the jams of the rear lift gate, clean rubber seals...you name it. Now I can use it as a lube. We are blessed to have an out of the box critical thinker on this world! Thanks!
Thanks Scott! I'm a pro detailer in the Montreal area and was using ONR Wash and (Carnuba) Wax as a lubricant along with a Nanoskin "clay bar" foam pad scrubbier (lasts for literallyDOZENS of applications BTW and can be washed if dropped UNLIKE a clay bar : ) with absolutely fabulous results but definitely will use the Armor All Spray Wash - looks like a great idea! Thanks again and happy detailing !
That’s awesome. The very reason why I hate Armor All products is because it sticks and leaves behind a film... but that’s exactly what makes it a PERFECT clay lube! Great thinking!
Loved this video and your "thinking outside the box" theme. I will try using the Armorall as you suggest. But I have one suggestion, maybe on future vids such as this, don't use a white car. We really can't witness what each product is doing, or not doing.
@@302QuestSwap But they would be able to see how the product being touted sits on the surface. Difficult to see the clinging properties of white foam on a white vehicle.
As always Scott looking for quick and innovative ideas to help the pro as well as novice !!!!!!! That's why your the Best Buddy you actually use your head not just for putting on a cap. Great job Scott !!!!!!! Love it , keep preaching to the choir my man that's the way to go saving time is the name of the game as well as getting great results!!!!!!!!! Les from Louisiana.
Scott its been 3 years since this video. I know you have your own product line now. Have you incorporated any of this advice into your own product line? Would love to know if you have your own foaming clay lube....or a window cleaner wth the ability to fill im the glass? Love the videos, please keep em coming
Scott another great suggestion. You have some amazing techniques for detailing. Your lively hood depends on your timesavers and your reputation depends these working for customer satisfaction. Thanks for sharing these tips with the do it yourself crowd.
we used to live near railroad tracks and i discovered that using that meguiars ultimate all wheels cleaner is kinda slimy and stays in place really well for a clay lube, also really helped get that metal fall out lose.
I love your videos and I really have learned a lot from you.You definitely have made my world as a professional detailer a lot easier.Much love love and respect Scott.
God damn, we think alot alike!! I've always felt the exact same way about traditional clay lubes. So I've been using Ammo Frothe as my clay lube for a long time. Since it's release. That ArmorAll waterless wash is literally Frothe in a can. Frothe has maybe a touch more lubrication. Frothe is one of the only Ammo products that is priced right. It's super concentrated so one bottle lasts forever. It's cheaper than buying the ArmorAll cans.
Good info to know. I like Malco quick retailers. One of them that is purple in color actually lifts the contaminants up, so the clay bar to pick it up on a pass.
Sounds like just what I need and you convinced me to give it a try. Unfortunately, it appears to be discontinued. I only found it at napa online for ship to store, but I half expect to be told it is 'out of stock'; I'll find out in a few days. Any alternative you wish to recommend?
This video is now 7 years old, so I do not see it on Amazon. I wonder what people are using now that is still a foam and doesn't drip off and also doesn't cost a fortune?
I've recently started to use dawn dish soap diluted in water as a clay Lube. I completely understand that dish soap will strip wax and protection but it works great after a wash before a correction. I fill up a small pump sprayer from home Depot and I have plenty to do a whole car Unfortunately it doesn't stay on the panel very long but it's cheap, works great and I've yet to find a problem with it
Dish soap will DEGRADE the clay bar!! Don't use dish soap!! I tried it once, never again! The clay starting breaking apart and leaving tiny sticky pieces all over the panel. Was hell to get it all off.
In my experience and belief, surely it's better to have the clay lube running off the car as by doing this it's physically taking loose contaminates away from the paint. I don't want them stuck to the clay bar or stuck into the sprayed on lube. It's the same principal as snow foam, you don't want it to just sit on the paint, you want it to dwell and flow off so it takes the crap away with it. I simply use a capful of car shampoo in a spray bottle and this is a perfect lubricant for the clay bar, works first time every time....
What successes in life ever happen without experimenting and taking some risks? I keep a wrecker panel out back just for experimenting and I've thrown over $1000 worth of products on it. I know it doesn't seem like a lot but it is a lot to a "weekend hack" like me. I love trying new stuff because I want the best results on my rides. We spend too much time detailing our cars to NOT go at it this way! Good videos Scott. They are very informative and entertaining!
Hey pal John from Carefree Auto Detailing in LongIsland I agree if it was optimum or CarPro it wld fly off the shelves. The ppl that will poo poo this are the same ones that will scream bloody murder at using Costco towels for detailing. They are 80/20 and the plastic in a Nissan and the plastic in a viper doesn't know the difference lol. At 44 cents per towel best value out there. I'm gonna give this a try think of all the garbage we try that doesn't work that costs more. Keep on keeping on brother and if you make it back to the island let me know kk
same, currently working at a dealership and cleaning freaking 6 cars a day and only making $150. this is with 10 hours of work too.on Overtimes I get extra $200 a day but fuck it gets taxed like crazy. Love to find a way to do only 3 to 4 cars a day and make aleast 300 to 500 a day. Even $700 a week i'm happy at the beginning. fucking canada and its taxes.
Really? Don't quit your Full time Day Job..with a Pension and come wintertime? then what..? I have my Detail guy do his custsomer cars In his 2 Car Garage and heated in Winter up here in Wisconsin and He gives me a Loan car, a Decent SUV to use for work or for the wife to swap cars with.. He only charges $250 the 1st time and then? $200 thereaftere he's got it clean.. and He finishes his interior jobs with 30 Min of a Ozone Gen ..
IMO ONR can't be beat. You can make 64 32OZ bottles with one 32 OZ bottle of ONR. And ONR Is very versatile. I bet you'd end up using one of those cans per one or two vehicles depending on how much contamination Is on the paint. That's a huge waste of money when you compare the cost. I can use a pump sprayer so I don't pull the trigger constantly. It's a no brainer.
A squirt of DAWN and the rest water in a 32 oz bottle. You have to wash it again anyway after claying. 29 years of detailing. I used to use Auto Magic #49 Body Shine until I learned about Dawn and water. Lubes and cuts grease and grime.
Carpro have already done it in a way. It's name is Immolube and it clings far better than other claylubes which does it to last longer. The real benefit with Immolube is it does not contain any wax or polymers or gloss enhancer. But just lubrication and som e detergents wich is clayproof. Just that it is clean from wax/polymers/gloss enhancer make it for me a contender when I'm going to polish. Then the pad does not have to polish this away first but it is as a clean slate it can be before polishing. If you do a maintence claying armor all can maybe do it. And do you count it in the price armor all is the fix. But use a claylube before polishing I would want as a clean slate as possible and go whit carpro Immolube. Or what is your toughts on the armor all is leaving behinde? Even the others often leaves some polymers or gloss enhancer that bond quite strong to the paint. Wich then end up in the pad when polishing. Or can be altering the outcome of the protection you put on after a claying.
Dude, your rock! I have listened to Michael Savage on talk radio for years, and his accent and direct manner of speaking is quite unique to NYC. IF you're NOT from there, I will use Blu-Tac to clay my 1983 Chevrolet Caprice with this Armoral. (Hint: IMA do it anyway...)
The problem with this method is that the lube is important but you only need enough lubrication to not cause any marring on the paint, too much lube and the clay bar is just gliding over the contaminants and not grabbing on to them. That can will act as a shield and not pic them up.
I like to use Sonax Glass Cleaner. It foams up very nice. It has a long working time. Most important it has some alcohol in it. So when I wipe it off. It leaves a clean surface ready for polish.
You are right about the lube. I use like half a bottle of lube everytime I clay my car from the run off. I hate it and will try the Armor All the next time. I have always used the Blue Magic Bar by the way. I think it's the best. Thanks for making this video as all your others. Your the best.
Love your videos, very informative. I have learned so much watch them and numerous questions have been answered. I now have confidence working the paint on my 1 1/2 year old truck. I must be doing it right cause everyone keeps asking why my paint is so shiny and wet looking. Thank you
Nice tip Scott works great only problem I had was can kept slipping out after half car I was laughing cause it was makings my hands so slick thanks for videos
When I'm detailing and I use clay I go over the paint to see if it needs to be polished or just waxed. Would you want to use this prior to polishing if you are trying to get to bare clear? Would it ruin a polishing pad?
It seems like an awesome lube, but I’ve been watching tons of your videos and it seems really important to get that stuff off before you use cutting compound, etc or it will clog.
John 3:36 (KJV) He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.
Would you recommend using the Arm.All Spray even thought the plan is to use a ceramic coating afterward? will it affect the adhesion of the ceramic coating?
it will ruffle a lot of feathers!...but if the can said Carpro or Optimum..many would run to buy it:)..how brilliant to use a clay lube that clings to the panel!
Scott, have you ever used Garry Dean's Infinite use Detail Juice that Junkman2000 recommends? Just curious if you have any input there. It's difficult sometimes with so many different recommendations going around from multiple different people that seem to know what they're doing.
Scott ive been seeing alot of videos of people making their own spray wax and detailer using concentrate products. Can you make s video on your opinion on that topic?
Scott. When I saw your video using this product on engine bay cleaning, I immediately ran into Wally World and bought me 2 cans. I have used it to clean my engine bay, remove scum from the underside of the hood, clean door jams, clean door trim/rubber, clean seat surfaces, clean the jams of the rear lift gate, clean rubber seals...you name it. Now I can use it as a lube. We are blessed to have an out of the box critical thinker on this world! Thanks!
These hand gestures are just super silly
skip ahead to 5:20 if you just want the information, not the five minutes of preamble.
You're the real hero..........
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😎 thanks, added to my shopping cart 😍
Thanks!
Haha I love Scotty and everything he does but we all know he can be a bit long winded.
Thanks Scott! I'm a pro detailer in the Montreal area and was using ONR Wash and (Carnuba) Wax as a lubricant along with a Nanoskin "clay bar" foam pad scrubbier (lasts for literallyDOZENS of applications BTW and can be washed if dropped UNLIKE a clay bar : ) with absolutely fabulous results but definitely will use the Armor All Spray Wash - looks like a great idea! Thanks again and happy detailing !
DP you're the best. Been searching for the right clay lube-just found it! You are the ALEXANDER HAMILTON of car detailers. THANKS!
Yuck
I thank you sir for using your brain, thinking outside the box and sharing it with us! Best channel I have found on the tube.
I've this twice and it has worked beautifully! There's is tons of lubrication with little product used. Great tip! Thanks!
Appreciate the clear and simple logic behind this tip. You’re the man Scott!
That’s awesome. The very reason why I hate Armor All products is because it sticks and leaves behind a film... but that’s exactly what makes it a PERFECT clay lube! Great thinking!
Hey Scott just spent the day claying and polishing my Lexus! Thanks for all your help!
Good job sir...Thank you
Loved this video and your "thinking outside the box" theme. I will try using the Armorall as you suggest. But I have one suggestion, maybe on future vids such as this, don't use a white car. We really can't witness what each product is doing, or not doing.
yes, maybe a chrimson red tricoat
Ditto on the White Car or even Lite Silver, etc.. Use a Black or Dark Gray
Would you guys be able to see any bonded contaminates being removed? It doesn’t matter what color the car is
@@302QuestSwap But they would be able to see how the product being touted sits on the surface. Difficult to see the clinging properties of white foam on a white vehicle.
Maxx61 true and i understand that. But trust him and try it out 😊 It works incredibly well. For a few bucks it’s well worth it.
Scott you and your videos are awesome!!!! Thank you for educating us.
As always Scott looking for quick and innovative ideas to help the pro as well as novice !!!!!!! That's why your the Best Buddy you actually use your head not just for putting on a cap. Great job Scott !!!!!!! Love it , keep preaching to the choir my man that's the way to go saving time is the name of the game as well as getting great results!!!!!!!!! Les from Louisiana.
Everytime I need a solution I come to the detail goat
is this howard stern? lol
Dammit, you beat me to it..lol
lol..... i just asked him the same question...he does sound like howard...lol
I listen to stern obsessively everyday for hours and I didn’t get that.
Hey now!
No its Ray Ramond.
Scott its been 3 years since this video. I know you have your own product line now. Have you incorporated any of this advice into your own product line? Would love to know if you have your own foaming clay lube....or a window cleaner wth the ability to fill im the glass? Love the videos, please keep em coming
Love your honesty and candor. Keep up the good work!!
Lmaooo after 6:00 "HOW LONG U PLAN KEEPING THIS" scott u the man.
Should of used a Darker Paint Guy! Like Red or Black..can't see the foam or Water for that matter
Scott another great suggestion. You have some amazing techniques for detailing. Your lively hood depends on your timesavers and your reputation depends these working for customer satisfaction. Thanks for sharing these tips with the do it yourself crowd.
we used to live near railroad tracks and i discovered that using that meguiars ultimate all wheels cleaner is kinda slimy and stays in place really well for a clay lube, also really helped get that metal fall out lose.
I love your videos and I really have learned a lot from you.You definitely have made my world as a professional detailer a lot easier.Much love love and respect Scott.
the more that runs off, the more you use. the more you use, the more you buy.they are thinking inside the cash box.
Scott, the product doesn't seem to be available or is discontinued. Do you have a second recommendation?
I feel ya...I know as a detailer I couldn't understand why no companies hasn't made a clinging lube
Thanks Scott. Looks like this is no longer available. Any alternatives?
Yes sir it works awesome,Ive been using it a coule of years now..Love using it on black too,Black is usually a pain to clay but not with this method.
God damn, we think alot alike!! I've always felt the exact same way about traditional clay lubes. So I've been using Ammo Frothe as my clay lube for a long time. Since it's release. That ArmorAll waterless wash is literally Frothe in a can. Frothe has maybe a touch more lubrication. Frothe is one of the only Ammo products that is priced right. It's super concentrated so one bottle lasts forever. It's cheaper than buying the ArmorAll cans.
Thinking outside of the box Scott...Brilliant!!!
Dude just clay after you wash the car with soapy water it’s free and works perfect then dry and buff.
Oh my god thank you for this comment 2 years ago I'm halfway through my car spent my last 25 bucks on a kit and ran out of lube
The soapy water won't stick like Ultra shine
Good info to know. I like Malco quick retailers. One of them that is purple in color actually lifts the contaminants up, so the clay bar to pick it up on a pass.
Sounds like just what I need and you convinced me to give it a try.
Unfortunately, it appears to be discontinued. I only found it at napa online for ship to store, but I half expect to be told it is 'out of stock'; I'll find out in a few days. Any alternative you wish to recommend?
This video is now 7 years old, so I do not see it on Amazon. I wonder what people are using now that is still a foam and doesn't drip off and also doesn't cost a fortune?
Hey have they changed the name of the product? They do not sell armor All ultra shine spray wash foam anywhere anymore. 🆘
i just use the car soap from my wash bucket and squeeze the wash mit on the paint and use those suds and that is more than enough lubrication
Exactly what I do..
I do this too but I have to rewet the surface probably 10 times just on a small door because it drips off so easy.
Thanks Scott. I’ve learned so much from your videos
I've recently started to use dawn dish soap diluted in water as a clay Lube. I completely understand that dish soap will strip wax and protection but it works great after a wash before a correction. I fill up a small pump sprayer from home Depot and I have plenty to do a whole car Unfortunately it doesn't stay on the panel very long but it's cheap, works great and I've yet to find a problem with it
tyler besuyen well I believe the clay bar itself also starts to remove wax anyway so
dawn soap will ruin your clay bar....
armando resillez I wouldn't know I've never tried it
Dish soap will DEGRADE the clay bar!! Don't use dish soap!! I tried it once, never again! The clay starting breaking apart and leaving tiny sticky pieces all over the panel. Was hell to get it all off.
In my experience and belief, surely it's better to have the clay lube running off the car as by doing this it's physically taking loose contaminates away from the paint. I don't want them stuck to the clay bar or stuck into the sprayed on lube. It's the same principal as snow foam, you don't want it to just sit on the paint, you want it to dwell and flow off so it takes the crap away with it. I simply use a capful of car shampoo in a spray bottle and this is a perfect lubricant for the clay bar, works first time every time....
Mr Pie your analysis would be true of clay mitts though! As they don’t absorb like clay bars
What successes in life ever happen without experimenting and taking some risks? I keep a wrecker panel out back just for experimenting and I've thrown over $1000 worth of products on it. I know it doesn't seem like a lot but it is a lot to a "weekend hack" like me. I love trying new stuff because I want the best results on my rides. We spend too much time detailing our cars to NOT go at it this way! Good videos Scott. They are very informative and entertaining!
Hey pal John from Carefree Auto Detailing in LongIsland I agree if it was optimum or CarPro it wld fly off the shelves. The ppl that will poo poo this are the same ones that will scream bloody murder at using Costco towels for detailing. They are 80/20 and the plastic in a Nissan and the plastic in a viper doesn't know the difference lol. At 44 cents per towel best value out there. I'm gonna give this a try think of all the garbage we try that doesn't work that costs more. Keep on keeping on brother and if you make it back to the island let me know kk
YOU ARE THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME. Your knowledge has been invaluable to me--THANK YOU!!!
Imma start my mobile car business and i'm learning all the tips and tricks from the best!
same, currently working at a dealership and cleaning freaking 6 cars a day and only making $150. this is with 10 hours of work too.on Overtimes I get extra $200 a day but fuck it gets taxed like crazy. Love to find a way to do only 3 to 4 cars a day and make aleast 300 to 500 a day. Even $700 a week i'm happy at the beginning. fucking canada and its taxes.
Orlando Ortiz take time. I found silicone spray use full too
Move to the US. We are moving away from the Socialism taxing workers
Canada taxes??You must come to Greece to experience REAL taxes!!!
Really? Don't quit your Full time Day Job..with a Pension and come wintertime? then what..? I have my Detail guy do his custsomer cars In his 2 Car Garage and heated in Winter up here in Wisconsin and He gives me a Loan car, a Decent SUV to use for work or for the wife to swap cars with.. He only charges $250 the 1st time and then? $200 thereaftere he's got it clean.. and He finishes his interior jobs with 30 Min of a Ozone Gen ..
IMO ONR can't be beat. You can make 64 32OZ bottles with one 32 OZ bottle of ONR. And ONR Is very versatile. I bet you'd end up using one of those cans per one or two vehicles depending on how much contamination Is on the paint. That's a huge waste of money when you compare the cost. I can use a pump sprayer so I don't pull the trigger constantly. It's a no brainer.
Hell of a comment. As a novice this really helps thanks!!!
Scott I can't c the foam on the car but I definitely believe you.
Tks!
A squirt of DAWN and the rest water in a 32 oz bottle. You have to wash it again anyway after claying. 29 years of detailing. I used to use Auto Magic #49 Body Shine until I learned about Dawn and water. Lubes and cuts grease and grime.
Carpro have already done it in a way. It's name is Immolube and it clings far better than other claylubes which does it to last longer. The real benefit with Immolube is it does not contain any wax or polymers or gloss enhancer. But just lubrication and som e detergents wich is clayproof. Just that it is clean from wax/polymers/gloss enhancer make it for me a contender when I'm going to polish. Then the pad does not have to polish this away first but it is as a clean slate it can be before polishing. If you do a maintence claying armor all can maybe do it. And do you count it in the price armor all is the fix. But use a claylube before polishing I would want as a clean slate as possible and go whit carpro Immolube. Or what is your toughts on the armor all is leaving behinde? Even the others often leaves some polymers or gloss enhancer that bond quite strong to the paint. Wich then end up in the pad when polishing. Or can be altering the outcome of the protection you put on after a claying.
Thank you for your advice!
Dude, your rock! I have listened to Michael Savage on talk radio for years, and his accent and direct manner of speaking is quite unique to NYC. IF you're NOT from there, I will use Blu-Tac to clay my 1983 Chevrolet Caprice with this Armoral. (Hint: IMA do it anyway...)
I tried something like this before I saw it and I totally agree! keep it wet with out a fore arm workout! I used a different make but worked great!
Thank you for all you're help. you have helped me a lot.
The problem with this method is that the lube is important but you only need enough lubrication to not cause any marring on the paint, too much lube and the clay bar is just gliding over the contaminants and not grabbing on to them. That can will act as a shield and not pic them up.
This is a great point. I sure would like to hear what Dallas has to say. I guess on the one hand the proof is in the pudding, I mean clay?
Loved the video. They don’t make a clay lube because they don’t detail cars. Very simple. They follow they don’t lead!
I like to use Sonax Glass Cleaner. It foams up very nice. It has a long working time. Most important it has some alcohol in it. So when I wipe it off. It leaves a clean surface ready for polish.
You are right about the lube. I use like half a bottle of lube everytime I clay my car from the run off. I hate it and will try the Armor All the next time. I have always used the Blue Magic Bar by the way. I think it's the best. Thanks for making this video as all your others. Your the best.
I use car soap and water the clay starts to break down but when it drys its fine i got 2 cars and a truck and still have the bar!!
Love your videos, very informative. I have learned so much watch them and numerous questions have been answered. I now have confidence working the paint on my 1 1/2 year old truck. I must be doing it right cause everyone keeps asking why my paint is so shiny and wet looking.
Thank you
Have you ever tried plumbers putty? Softer then clay bar, but some people swear by it. Less chance of paint marks
Scott you nailed it and anyone that laughs or has a problem with this has issues. This is a great idea and great advice for professional detailers
I’ll definitely try that out. Thanks for sharing bro
can't find it anywhere, has it been discontinued?
Really like and respect your common sense on work. To many pushing products these days.
“They’ll use it until it turns into a turd” 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 that was the best
cant find that product anywhere must be discontinued, Scott your video's are great,
Check out Optimum no rinse wash & shine
You are a STAR. these company better watch out !!!
Once I finish my 32oz of ONR, I'll add this. Can't wait to try it.
go get this now and use your ONR for all the other uses it has to offer. you will save product and money for sure! I use ONR for many other things.
Gonna try this to see how it performs to clay/clean glass! Awesome
claying my glass....the best thing ive ever done to my windshield!
Nice tip Scott works great only problem I had was can kept slipping out after half car I was laughing cause it was makings my hands so slick thanks for videos
Thanks for the tip man, has worked amazing for me.
Where did you get the Armor All Ultra Shine Spray Wax? I tried Amazon and Armor All Product Corporation to no avail. Seriously.
I ordered it off of Walmart thru the app and just picked it up when it arrived.
@@franciscogastelum3949 cool, I'll try that. Thanks. God bless in the name of Jesus amen.
Hi Scott ,
You are Great as always.
Good luck Buddy carry on your fantastic job.
Bara
Do you recommend to just clay the car while you are washing the car and using soap from the wash mitt as lube?
The run off is beneficial. You want to remove contamination. Not have it stay on paint.
Thanks for your vids.
When I'm detailing and I use clay I go over the paint to see if it needs to be polished or just waxed. Would you want to use this prior to polishing if you are trying to get to bare clear? Would it ruin a polishing pad?
Cool….I can use rinse-less wash in a foamer. GREAT idea 😃
Waiting for the Sham Wow commercial.....,.SPEED SHINE....DAMN IT.. Griot's Garage
It seems like an awesome lube, but I’ve been watching tons of your videos and it seems really important to get that stuff off before you use cutting compound, etc or it will clog.
Paint prep !
Since 1985 I've been using a armor all water mix for a clay lubricant that's cheaper
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I would like to know how often you should fold the clay bar over. How long will these bars last on a heavily contaminated vehicle?
If you thought it was expensive for $5 now it sells for $13.20
Fantastic tip mate, i am sold. Will get some. Thanks.
I need that!! No one on the internet sells it!!!! Help!
Check out Optimum no rinse wash & shine
John 3:36 (KJV) He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.
Nice idea, thanks. I have a little bit of Simoniz brand (aerosol, foam waterless wash) may just give it a try.
I was looking for a alternative wet sanding lubricant. Use this, or recommendations? Trying not to use dish soap.
You tube likes to suggest a lot of old videos to me. Does your opinion of this product still hold in 2022?
Would you recommend using the Arm.All Spray even thought the plan is to use a ceramic coating afterward? will it affect the adhesion of the ceramic coating?
Thanks Scott, I'm glad I picked up some cans in Walmart. Will try 👍
So, did you try it? How was it?
Hi Scott I can’t find this Armorall product anywhere. Have you found any other foaming product that would substitute? Thanks!
This is why I love your videos my friend!
it will ruffle a lot of feathers!...but if the can said Carpro or Optimum..many would run to buy it:)..how brilliant to use a clay lube that clings to the panel!
Dallas Paint Correction & Auto Detailing true story!
Gotta love this guy!! Nothing but the Truth. And he used the T word
Hmmm! That was surprisingly a great product and find by you!
Like, EVERY FUCKING PRODUCT you review and make me want is not available in Canada lol. I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!
What do you think of mothers synthetic clay vs the real clay bar. Is there a big diff
What qualifies as synthetic clay? Which would you recommend trying for a home user?
why not put ONR in a IK foam pump bottle, then you have onr in foam form clinging to the panel
What about the bathroom quality foamy tub bubble scrubbies? Does that have enough lubricity?
Cool video, what about using just a cheep quick detailing spry? Or is that the same thing as O&R.
Good info! Bug on the top of the fender at 5:35 mark.
Scott, have you ever used Garry Dean's Infinite use Detail Juice that Junkman2000 recommends? Just curious if you have any input there. It's difficult sometimes with so many different recommendations going around from multiple different people that seem to know what they're doing.
Hi Scott. Clay bar vs clay block? Any experience on that.
Nice tip, thank you!
Scott...If you want a even cheaper clay lube that clings to the surface try out Carpro Ech2o . Its good even at 1:200 ratio.
Does it leave residue?
I mean can it interfere with coatings?
Thanks for the tip gonna pick some up today !!!!!
Scott ive been seeing alot of videos of people making their own spray wax and detailer using concentrate products. Can you make s video on your opinion on that topic?
Thank you sir for sharing!
Great tip, thanks!