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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by jn328i [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Scottwax, have you tried the Pinnacle PolyClay? if so, how did it compare? [/b]</blockquote>
I haven't tried any Pinnacle products. I tend to prefer products I can purchase at the local level-too hard to run a business with products that may be back ordered or delayed by incompetent mail service. I mostly use Meguiars Body Shop Pro line for most everything anyway.
I have tried the following clay bars:
Clay Magic-best, IMO. Very malliable, long lasting, strong enough for moderate paint overspray. Can be used when washing car-saves on QD. I haven't tried the red version, but I do know it is meant for body shop use (overspray removal) and I know a company called 'Overspray Removal Specialists' use it, and one of the guys I talked to (a company got overspray on a bunch of cars at a Walmart, and his, mine and a couple other companies were called out because of the volume of cars) really likes the stuff, but feels the blue bar is adequate for most light overspray.
Mothers-too plasticky, not very strong. Takes too many passes to remove imbedded grit.
Meguiars (retail version)-easy to mold, but not very strong and tends to stick to paint if you don't use enough QD.
Meguiars Body Shop Pro version-very strong clay. Will remove even the most stubborn heavy overspray-but extremely sticky. You need to wear the supplied gloves or your hands will be covered in clay residue. Pretty much overkill-but if you routinely face a high level of contaminents in paint or heavy overspray, it is pretty damn good stuff.