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Riccardo Detailing Clay on Autogeek.net
I just wanted to inform my fellow forum members that Riccardo Detailing Clay can now be found at Autogeek! The clay patent is officially expired. Have a happy friday
PS...Free shipping on orders over $125 this weekend!
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Do they make a fine grade like Pinnacle?
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Rsurfer - I've used Riccardo many times in the past. I haven't used Pinnacle's clay so I can't compare the two brands. Riccardo comes in two colours - yellow (mild) and blue (more aggressive). I believe the yellow is the more popular of the two, but by how much I'm not sure. I've used both and actually prefer the blue because it is the stickier of the two. Every time I used the Riccardo I polished afterwards so I can't comment on how much, if any marring Riccardo causes. What's nice is that since both clays are extremely sticky, there's less danger of dropping it because it'll actually stick to your fingers.
Regarding lube, I've used ONR at clay lube strength with both colours without any issues. I will advise to saturate the area you're working on because I can't emphasize enough just how sticky Riccardo is. The only other clay I've used is Meguiars from their OTC kit and it was like a brick in comparison.
My Versa probably looks better than yours
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Lol so now I don't have to smuggle this stuff across the border. Great success! Love this clay.
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Does this mean the alternatives are out and conventional clay is back in?
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Re: Riccardo Detailing Clay on Autogeek.net
Originally Posted by StoneRaizer
Rsurfer - I've used Riccardo many times in the past. I haven't used Pinnacle's clay so I can't compare the two brands. Riccardo comes in two colours - yellow (mild) and blue (more aggressive). I believe the yellow is the more popular of the two, but by how much I'm not sure. I've used both and actually prefer the blue because it is the stickier of the two. Every time I used the Riccardo I polished afterwards so I can't comment on how much, if any marring Riccardo causes. What's nice is that since both clays are extremely sticky, there's less danger of dropping it because it'll actually stick to your fingers.
Regarding lube, I've used ONR at clay lube strength with both colours without any issues. I will advise to saturate the area you're working on because I can't emphasize enough just how sticky Riccardo is. The only other clay I've used is Meguiars from their OTC kit and it was like a brick in comparison.
Thxs for the reply.I have a bar of yellow, but never used it. I know they just came out with Black which is aggressive. Been using Pinnacle fine and happy with that, but will try the yellow.
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