Eldorado2k
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Back in the days claylube was a scarce commodity because we were used to having only that little bottle of Quik Detailer that was supplied in the claybar kit. I dunno about you, but when I would run out of that Quik Detailer it put a halt to my process because I either had to run back to the store and spend more or improvise and begin winging it, which wasn’t my plan since I was a noob.
But these days claylube is an infinite supply thanks to rinsless wash concentrate i.e. McKee’s N-914. If you don’t have some yet I strongly recommend it.
It has lots of uses and 1 gallon yields 512 thirty two ounce bottles of claylube. It’s nice not to run out of that bottle of Quik Detailer.
But these days claylube is an infinite supply thanks to rinsless wash concentrate i.e. McKee’s N-914. If you don’t have some yet I strongly recommend it.
It has lots of uses and 1 gallon yields 512 thirty two ounce bottles of claylube. It’s nice not to run out of that bottle of Quik Detailer.
