What Brand of clay bar?
Originally Posted by 35bills
Sorry Pete for the late reply.
I purchased my supplies from CarCareSmart.com .I'm not sure if they carry it anymore...
I would try Eshine....keep it Canadian!!!!
I purchased my supplies from CarCareSmart.com .I'm not sure if they carry it anymore...
I would try Eshine....keep it Canadian!!!!
I have used carcaresmart and eshine with great service from both.
Originally Posted by GEE35X
+1 on Canadian, I like to try and support dealers in Canada if possible.
I have used carcaresmart and eshine with great service from both.
I have used carcaresmart and eshine with great service from both.
Riccardo Clay from eShine is probably the best clay in the world for light to medium level jobs. It's banned in the US due to a copyright infringement (there is only one clay manufacturer in the US, they sued the makers of Riccardo and won). For US clays Clay Magic Blue or Pinnacle Poly is probably best; but neither are near as good as Riccardo.
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Hey guys,
Thanks for all the feedback. I ended up going with Ricardo's Clay. Just got my shipment detailing supplies the other day. Hopefully I can squeeze one 1 more detail before the snow comes.
Thanks for all the feedback. I ended up going with Ricardo's Clay. Just got my shipment detailing supplies the other day. Hopefully I can squeeze one 1 more detail before the snow comes.
Originally Posted by lekker_droom
I just bought the Meguiar's Mild bar. Haven't used it yet but heard it was good stuff.
^+1 to eshine - Big'ups to Chris Pace and his crew!
Started with Mother's back in the day, then progressed to Wolfgang (thanks to my eshine experience) and now I'm onto Pinnacle.
I would have to say I really like Wolfgang, just for overall consistency and usage. The only drawback I would have to say is that Wolfgang is REALLY sticky, so after rubbing it on the paint (with the spray) your fingers get really pressed into the bar and it's a pain to peel off your fingers (feels like I'm losing layers of skin). Pinnacle is ok. I switched from Wolfgang to PInnacle to try some new products out but I find that the bar is a little less 'chunky' and loses it's consistency quicker. I naturally cut my clay bars into pieces, so it's not a total waste, but that's just my two cents on my experience with these.
Al
Started with Mother's back in the day, then progressed to Wolfgang (thanks to my eshine experience) and now I'm onto Pinnacle.
I would have to say I really like Wolfgang, just for overall consistency and usage. The only drawback I would have to say is that Wolfgang is REALLY sticky, so after rubbing it on the paint (with the spray) your fingers get really pressed into the bar and it's a pain to peel off your fingers (feels like I'm losing layers of skin). Pinnacle is ok. I switched from Wolfgang to PInnacle to try some new products out but I find that the bar is a little less 'chunky' and loses it's consistency quicker. I naturally cut my clay bars into pieces, so it's not a total waste, but that's just my two cents on my experience with these.
Al
Originally Posted by SwivelHips
+2, eShine's where my PC and stuff is coming from. Clay, wash bucket, etc., from Canadian Tire. 
So I just ran out of Wheelwax (which was great and I have been using it for 3 years), but I thought I would give Poorboys a try.
So I ordered some Poorboys Wheel Sealant, Riccardo Clay, a few Cookie Monster MF towels, and a couple of the large Dehydrator Drying towels.




