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they have good coupons but their regular prices are crazy!
My wife drug me to that God awefull place just last week. I was not aware I could've picked up something for me 2![]()
Tell me about it...but there are always the little art brushes for chip touchup! And IIRC some years ago on another forum in a thread like this a lot of people decided that the clay used to temporarily stick up posters, etc., was a lot like detailing clay, rather than the modeling clay used here. Pretty much same arguments about it falling apart, etc, but boy was it cheap!
Also IIRC the Automagic clay patents will be expiring over the next several years, looks like between 2013-2018 (there are 6 of them on my ClayMagic bar, one of them has lapsed), so likely clay will get cheaper somewhere in that period.
I have heard from other companies that in 2013 they should be able to sell their clay here in the United States, but that is if Clay Magic doesn't try to extend it for the five years.
Bring on more Riccardo :hungry:
Clay Magic will screw us. But it's a nice thought, Bilt Hamber, Riccardo, Dodo SuperNatural, and maybe Optimum will offer theirs in the US? Hmm...
I guess I could just walk down the hallWe should write to the government that the clay bars that we have been receiving is radioactive since their nuclear reactors went haywire. That'd get the government involved real quick. Im the MAN
I guess I could just walk down the hall![]()
I have heard from other companies that in 2013 they should be able to sell their clay here in the United States, but that is if Clay Magic doesn't try to extend it for the five years.
Well here's a consideration..can detailing clay be used as modeling clay? I'd say YES based on what my 7 year old daughter was able to do with it:
My Talented Daughter - Live2Detail
My father tried modeling clay once. It fell apart.The clay will deteriorate. It won't work
Well here's a consideration..can detailing clay be used as modeling clay? I'd say YES based on what my 7 year old daughter was able to do with it:
My Talented Daughter - Live2Detail
After doing several cars with the modeling clay, I can safely say it works good. Sometimes. When I went to try it on my neighbors sit-outside-all-the-time 08 Chevy Equinox (dark blue), it just wouldn't "cut it". Too much tree sap and other stuff. I went and got my clay magic ... wala! But yesterday I used it on my daughters sit-inside van. Wala. Per the baggie test, it removed all the contamination. I know you've asked for pics ... but how do I show contamination removed on a video when when the only way you can tell it's gone is with a baggie test. Modleing clay works ... PERIOD! Sometimes. Uhm - period!I tried some on my wifes old Mazda and it worked great! Just as good on a side-by-side (hood) comparo with Clay Magic, fine grade. NO difference. I just had to use DoDo Slippy Lube instead of just any old spray detailer. Not convinced? Then I used it on my father-in-laws red Chevy Equinox. NO marring; NO added swirles; NO issues. Why did I do this? It was eating at me to try it after I saw some in an art supply store @ $3.69 for 1 LB! And yes ... I did the plastic baggie test. I posted this on another forum and 1 guy said they are two completely different animals (detailing clay + modeling clay). May be so. Results and price are all that matters. Tomorrow I'm doing a black CTS and I won't hesitate to try it again. Purists may ban me for life, but ... Cheers!