Recardo Clay

thesacrifice said:
You uh wouldnt happen to be coming south down into Washington anytime soon. I'm not too far from the border on the main highway corridor and I'd like to testdrive one of your claybars to see what the hype is about :) :LOLOL



I'm 11 miles form the Wa. border but directly north of Spokane / Colville. I go down to a store there bout evey 10 days.
 
biolink said:
Road trip! What the address for e-shine. It's tough to Google Map "Riccardo Clay". Better yet, someone up north put the stuff on ebay already.

:tumblewee



Trouble is by the time we order and pay shipping then ship again

to the US its gets pricy.
 
Jesstzn said:
Trouble is by the time we order and pay shipping then ship again

to the US its gets pricy.



Where are the Bandit and the Snowman when you need them?



I guess I'll just run to Autozone for the Clay Magic.
 
I've been using this stuff ever since eshine introduced it. I've only used Mother's and then Meg's before, so they're my basis for comparison.



I don't think that the Riccardo is any more or less pliable than the other clay, but it seems to do a better job of pulling contaminants. Fewer passes are needed to get a good surface.



The main reason I like Riccardo is that it doesn't disintegrate with water. No need to by expensive clay lube. I just dilute whatever wash I have on hand (I've used P21S, Meg's Gold Class and even Turtle Wax Platinum).
 
Check the classifieds, there are people selling it there including myself. I bought more than I needed to make it worth my while, now I am clearing some of the extra out.



Regards,



Rich
 
RDAutosport said:
Check the classifieds, there are people selling it there including myself. I bought more than I needed to make it worth my while, now I am clearing some of the extra out.



Regards,



Rich





I want one! :)
 
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