can i clay without lubriant? only water

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just bought a japanese clay and it doesnt come with a lubriant, the direction said that use the clay with water... ( water instead of lubriant )
is that ok?
 
Water isn't really slick enough for a safe clay job. Do you have any quick detailers? Literally any quick detailer is slick enough to get the job done.
 
Perfect time to invest in some ONR or DP 4 in 1 and get the best of two aps. You can dilute as a clay lube, or dilute for a rinseless wash. QD also.
 
To optimize both the quality of your claying and the clay's useful life, avoid soap and water as a lubricant. They will prematurely deteriorate today’s clay compounds. Use only clay lubricants.

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Yes you can, but it may marr the surface more if you dont use a lubricant such as soap, QD, etc. There are some clay bars out there that have been designed to be used with nothing but water. I havent gotten my hands on those yet though.
 
I clay it before I dry the car after washing. I dump some more soapy water on the car after rinsing and then hit it with the clay. I've never had clay deteriorate but I normally throw the clay away after several washes. One bar usually makes several peices.
 
not trying to be offensive but why would you buy a no name brand japanese clay
 
water is technically a lubricant, but all clays I have used appear to work best with lube or soap or quick detailer.
 
not trying to be offensive but why would you buy a no name brand japanese clay



Uhhh...detailing clay was developed by the Japanese.




If the instructions say to use straight water, and if the clay does not stick to the paint finish during use, then it's ok.

Straight water or not, the clay will glide effortlessly with a lubricant. I use soapy water out of a bucket with great results. You could also fill a spray bottle with a mixture of distilled water and car wash soap/shampoo.

I have never had a clay bar deteriorate.
 
pickup a cheap QD for like 4 or 5 bucks

its better to use that than soap or water
 
i seem to be like most here and wash my car then resoap it up and then clay....works without any issues so far...
 
I prefer soap and water too, zero issues.
 
anyone dislute the klasse AIO before and used as a clay lubraint?? if so how to dislute??? the reason i bought a japanese clay bez its cost less and the clay is decide to use in light color car ( i got a silver car ), also i bought it in japan
 
No, you can't clay without lubricant. Clay is formulated to work with a lubricant and will always need a good lubricant to aid it in gliding freely across the surface. So its better to use lubricant.

have luck with dislue klasse AIO?
 
Nobody uses Klasse AIO as a clay lube. Just go to the store and buy some Meguiar's Quik Detailer or something. 16oz for $5, 32oz for $8, you cannot go wrong.
 
anyone dislute the klasse AIO before and used as a clay lubraint?? if so how to dislute??? the reason i bought a japanese clay bez its cost less and the clay is decide to use in light color car ( i got a silver car ), also i bought it in japan


Somewhere it was posted that KAIO can be used as a wash and clay lube. I tried it once or twice for washing and was not impressed. No real lubrication, and it left a film on the bucket that I presume would also be on the finish. I guess some products are best used in original form.
 
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