Clay bars, your weapon of choice and why

coupe, they charge about 50 dollars for a bar of clay magic here........without qd!
 
RJones said:
Will Riccardo's marr my infiniti cc?

No, Riccardo clay should not marr your infitiniti. I've used the Riccardo clay bar on my Lexus which, are know to have a soft to medeum clear coat and it did not leave any micro marring. Well that's what I noticed.

My choice of clay's are Riccardo and Clay Magic (red one). I really like the Riccardo clay bar as it's so easy to work and manipulate and it also has a nice bite. When I need something stronger I go with the Clay Magic (red one) becuase it has a heck of a bite, it will leave micro marring on the surface though. So those are the clay's that I enjoy using and will continue to use for a long time now.
 
Thanks for the informative post Nica. I wanted something very fine since its a new car :)
 
Where can I find Riccardo clay? Cant find it in google search.
 
D&D Auto Detailing said:
Where can I find Riccardo clay? Cant find it in google search.


Google eshine and you'll find lots there.
 
Crap, this is the stuff that you cant get in the US!
 
yea, unfortunetly so my friend.......mmmmmm....
 
RJones said:
Will Riccardo's marr my infiniti cc?

No it won't. I have used both it and the blue claymagic on mine with no marring whatsoever.
 
If I'm detailing the car I use whatever is cheapest. I have a grab bag of assorted clays for that and when that runs out I have 5 200gram bars that were $40 with shipping. For spot claying and keeping up on cars that I clean weekly I use a milder clay. Currently I have about 15 bars of the Green Sonus clay.
 
Mother's California Gold Clay.
Mother's or Meguiar's QD to keep 'er sliding.
 
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