Clay bar - any real difference?

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Is there any real difference in any of the clay bars out there? I am talking about items such as Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay, Pinnacle XMT Speed Clay, Wolfgang Elastic Poly Clay, DP Universal Detailing Clay, Griot's Garage Paint Cleaning Clay or Meguiars Smooth Surface Clay Bar. Are any of these more aggressive than one another?

I am not talking about such products as Meguiar's mild or agressive clays since I know there is a difference with these compared with what is listed above.

I have used Meguiars Smooth Surface Clay Bar and was satisfied but I am looking to try something different.

Feed back please
 
I can't answer for anything but the Meguiars of the brands you mentioned. But I can say that I have also tried Mothers clay bar kit, and it seemed to work well, or as well as the Meguiars Smooth kit. I have also used the Meguiars aggressive clay, and I can say that it will be more (aggressive) on the paint and contaminants that are attached to the paint. I wouldn't use the aggressive unless you plan on polishing afterwards, as I have found that I have a better chance of marring after the more agressive clay.

One question though? If you are happy with the results of the Meguiars, why try something else?
 
I just used the Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay for the first time. I had been using Meguiar's product. The Meguair clay was firm and less pliable. It worked well.

The Pinnacle is more pliable and softer. I like those features because IMO it allows the contaminants to penetrate deeper into the clay, thereby protecting the paint from any scratching.

It's easy to fold into itself also.

I'm very happy with the results on my wife's black car.
 
Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay is supposed to be soft for frequent use. Wolfgang Elastic Poly Clay is supposed to hard for tough contamination.
 
One question though? If you are happy with the results of the Meguiars, why try something else?

No real reason, I just like to try different products and since I will be in the market for new clay I thought I would see what else there is.
 
Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay is supposed to be soft for frequent use. Wolfgang Elastic Poly Clay is supposed to hard for tough contamination.

Exactly. That's why I use it. My cars are newer with little contamination between polish/waxes.

I prefer to clay while washing instead of the lubricants. The Pinnacle Poly works great with a slick soap like Gold Class or Shampoo Plus.
 
most clays are relatively similar in design, but could be more abrasive. I think it has something to do with the Claymajic patents.
 
That is kind of what I thought...but want to ask anyways.
 
to chime in here a bit, there are some slight differences among all the clay bars out there. The biggest difference between them is the abrasiveness. While I cant speak for any of our competitors, ours is extremely mild and one of the most mild on the market.

Which ever bar you choose, look for one that is pliable but not gooey and easy to use on your paint. Also, watch what you use as a lubricant as some lubricants can be a bit of a pain to use, either too agressive like water or too slipppery, like car wash soap, however each clay bar should come with reccomendations on what product works best!
 
I think something is wrong with mine?
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:D
 
wytstang, which clay is that?

And how could there be any patents from ClayMagic? It was invented by some Japanese dude...unless Clay Magic is Japanese but I thought they are a United States company.
 
Stuf Clay
Claymagic patent clay here in the US (I forget how) so there are no more "Elastic" clays being made/sold here. The clay pictured IS the elastic stuff. Hard to find and those of us who still have some normally don't part with it. Claymagic patent is soon to be up and I can't wait. I prefer the elastic clay since it's much more pliable (works the same as whats available though).
 
wytstang, which clay is that?

And how could there be any patents from ClayMagic? It was invented by some Japanese dude...unless Clay Magic is Japanese but I thought they are a United States company.

do a google search, use keywords clay patent and Claymagic ...
 
Clay Magic / Auto Magic are based out of Dallas, TX. They have distributors across the World.
 
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