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    Thumbs up Pinnacle Clay

    I was on ebay the other day and did a search for clay. I have been useing the Optimum clay for the last couple of years and stocked up when Optimum stoped selling it in the states. So I saw a someone selling the Pinnacle clay 1lb. for 59.00 I thought this was a good price. I checked the Auto Geek site and bam it was on sale for 49.00
    I purchased it in hopes that it would be decent. I must say I used some today and it was
    a very nice product and would recomend it to any one who asked.
    Thanks for the great product and price

    Ron.

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    Ron thanks for sharing! I miss that Pinnacle yellow clay, I have a little still. Haven't tried the green. May need to take a closer look.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkie
    Ron thanks for sharing! I miss that Pinnacle yellow clay, I have a little still. Haven't tried the green. May need to take a closer look.
    Sparkie,
    Why was the yellow suddenly discontinued like that? I only have used the green, but I am very curious. Do you know?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ltoman
    Sparkie,
    Why was the yellow suddenly discontinued like that? I only have used the green, but I am very curious. Do you know?
    Chek out this link, it goes in detail about the yellow clay.
    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...best-clay.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkie
    Ron thanks for sharing! I miss that Pinnacle yellow clay, I have a little still. Haven't tried the green. May need to take a closer look.
    Sparkie, Mothers yellow clay is very similar to Pinnacle yellow clay. It is much better then Megs white clay, and much easier to work with.
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    I like the green clay a lot. I still have several bars of the yellow clay too which I save for special occasions.
    You like Nattys, I like Souveran, and Justin is DP MaxWax. And you know what, its alright !!
    -Killrwheels

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyC
    I like the green clay a lot. I still have several bars of the yellow clay too which I save for special occasions.
    You got that right!


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    trust me ... almost all clay is the same, a little color and a certain patent makes it hard for anyone else to create sum for at least the next few years.


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    Ive been using Mothers Clay, but Im tired of spending $18- $20 for one 2.2oz bar. I found some medium grade gray clay on ebay for about $9 per 7.0oz (200g) bar. Would this be okay to use?
    Last edited by D; 04-24-2007 at 05:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
    trust me ... almost all clay is the same, a little color and a certain patent makes it hard for anyone else to create sum for at least the next few years.
    ive been useing sonus green clay and love it is pinnicle the same???looks the same.
    names tom i live in nj with my wife cindy .and our 3 children. samantha gabriella and little tom...

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