Save Money With This Homemade Clay Bar Lubricant
If you're tired of overpaying for pricey detailing sprays, it's time to whip up a homemade clay bar lubricant in your own garage. Honestly, it's one of those things that once you start doing it, you'll wonder why you ever dropped fifteen or twenty bucks on a single bottle of the name-brand stuff. The goal here is simple: you need a liquid that provides enough "slip" so the clay bar can glide over your car's paint without sticking or marring the surface. That's it. You aren't looking for high-tech polymers or fancy scents; you just need lubrication. ...