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    i remeber someone coming out with a product like this a few years ago...not sure why it's not taking off...seems like a dream claybar...you can drop it...reuse it...and it's easy to hold/use...still wont replace my clay bar



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    OK....to ease the confusion. IT IS NOT CLAY

    It is a foam block. On top of the foam block is a thin layer of rubber. Not sure what type of rubber, but it is rubbery.

    You do no KNEAD, FOLD, FLIP, or SPANK it..... you just WIPE the rubbery part with an MF, or towel of your choice. All the contaminants are removed.

    It is easy to use and does what clay does. If you drop it, just rinse it off in your wash bucket. Dirt will not get stuck to it.

    As far as I know, they are not available yet. I was given this to test out.

    I will be doing a FULL REVIEW of the product as soon as the weather clears up.
    In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasTB
    KNEAD, FOLD, FLIP, or SPANK it.....
    Spank it! Funny!
    Interesting, can't wait for the review!


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    shouldnt you be sending me a sample of this for an independant evaluation?
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    Quote Originally Posted by paradog
    shouldnt you be sending me a sample of this for an independant evaluation?
    Me too! Chris I will do a review for you!


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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkie
    Me too! Chris I will do a review for you!

    AFTER YOU SPANKED IT??

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    HAHA , it looks itresting i wonder if it will hold up to its claims

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    Question? How long will a gallon of Pinnacle lubricant last? I ask because I purchased a gallon of Pinaccle lubericant and a pound (4 bars) of Pinnacle clay.
    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by koibybrian
    Question? How long will a gallon of Pinnacle lubricant last? I ask because I purchased a gallon of Pinaccle lubericant and a pound (4 bars) of Pinnacle clay.
    the clay should last you a very long time if you do just your car...at least 20-30 "sessions" depending on how contaminated...the lube will last a while as well...dilute it and it will last even longer...most lubes can be diluted 1:1 or 2:1 at the very least...per 24 oz spray bottle i can do about 4-5 cars...and i'm pretty genrous with the lube...ymmv...everyone has a different technique/usage



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    I'd would certianly be interested in your review Chris.It does look like a tool to have in an arsenel of cleaning/detailing products.
    Dave

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