yellow clay for the great white north..

Seeing how as we have a product up here that you can't get stateside I would not be against trading for say some Sonus product that we can't seem to get up here in Ontario. PM me if you are interested. I can't find any Sonus distributors in this area and $18 shipping on a $10 bottle of product is way out of line.

Pat.
 
I am on my last yellow bar and need more. Any of my Canadian friends want to do some trades just let me know. I have just about everything except old school clay!
 
devst8 said:
look what I got in the mail today :awesome:


SSSSSWWWWWEEEEEEETTTTTTT!!!!! :awesome: :awesome: :awesome:

Yup, the famous "yellow clay"...oh darn you got yours first....I get mine on Wednesday..cant wait. I'll be lucky if I get to keep 2 of them hahaha I made the mistake of telling some of my friends/neighbors and well they want some too.

Well at least I know where I can get more :righton:
 
haha i get mine on wensday as well.. that remindes me.. i need to leave a note in case im at work.
 
hi all..

Nice to find the great place with so much shared tips for car care etc...

thanks to all the members for sharing great info, ideas and links...


have a nice stay

:)
 
Since this thread is backup, anyone care to tell me where I can get some of this great Yellow Clay while I'm up here in Canada for the next week. I'm in Edmonton today, Calgary on Wednesday, Saskatoon on Thursday and Friday, and Winnipeg on Saturday. Please help me.

I'll also make sure I pick up some extras to bring back to the states for gifts...
 
Check eshine.ca. Since you're on the move daily, and it's an online order, arrange to have it shipped to your last Canadian address.

BTW, the yellow clay is BOGO right now. And there's a new blue clay as well.
 
Since this thread is backup, anyone care to tell me where I can get some of this great Yellow Clay while I'm up here in Canada for the next week.

To the best of my knowledge, it is not over the counter, you will have to have it shipped to where you are staying somehow.

Keep in mind, if Chris Pace figures out you are trying to buy some to take back to the US, he will cancel the order. He has stated this on numerous other sites. He is very concerned about staying within the law as he should be.

So, for anyone trying to smuggle some Riccardo Clay back to the US, probably best not to ask Chris if this method or that method will work and probably not best not to broadcast it over message boards.
 
I don't think it's illegal to buy it in Canada and bring it accross the border? "Smuggling" kinda implies that it's illegal to own it in the US, which it isn't.
 
I don't think it's illegal to buy it in Canada and bring it accross the border? "Smuggling" kinda implies that it's illegal to own it in the US, which it isn't.

I used the term smuggle in a "tongue in cheek" fashion. I should have indicated. However, I do believe Chris has stated that if he becomes aware that an order is intended to take it to the US through e-mails or the such, he will cancel the order.
 
Yeah, I guess it would be a dead give away if the delivery address is a hotel.
 
I've got to admit I'm having a little trouble understanding all the fuss over a clay that's yellow. Before I discovered AG, I have purchased clay that was yellow from Griot's garage and didn't like it much as the yellow color stained my fingers and was hard to remove, never had any problem like that with the Pinacle clay or even Clay Magic clays. To each his own, I guess.:D
 
besides the color what is the differance between yellow and gray clays?
 
I've got to admit I'm having a little trouble understanding all the fuss over a clay that's yellow. Before I discovered AG, I have purchased clay that was yellow from Griot's garage and didn't like it much as the yellow color stained my fingers and was hard to remove, never had any problem like that with the Pinacle clay or even Clay Magic clays. To each his own, I guess.:D
The yellow clay we speak of can do what clay today (in the U.S) can't do.
Example:
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We are forced to use (at least those who didn't stock up) clay that doesn't stretch and mead as easily. I love working with this stuff.
 
Easier to work with and a small piece can stretch and flatten out to cover more area using less clay.
 
DISCLAIMER: it's not correct to judge a clay by how over-elastic it is unless it's not elastic at all. There's alot of clay produced by Auto Magic (not CLay Magic) that breaks apart and crumbles. Clay Magic is elastic enough. Anything more elastic would be on the gooey side. It wouldn't hold it's shape and would need to be folded constantly to remain workable.

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Clay Magic is elastic enough. Anything more elastic would be on the gooey side. It wouldn't hold it's shape and would need to be folded constantly to remain workable.
Negative the old yellow clay is more elastic then Clay Magic's blue clay and softer/easier to mead and held it's shape just fine.
 
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