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Old 12-02-2007, 07:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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PB Clay

Just a quick post to say I tried the Poorboy's World clay. As I understand it, any clay bought in the US is pretty much the same stuff. With the exception maybe of the products like Pinnacle's Ulta Poly Clay.

Anyway, I bought some PB slay when it was on sale and I used a bit today on a few spots on my car. I really like the way it worked. I used PB Spray & Wipe as the lube. I cut off a small piece of the clay and it was very malleable and really picked up the gunk that was on the car.

Another satisfying PB product experience!
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Yes PB's clay works really well!
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Old 12-02-2007, 09:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Just a quick post to say I tried the Poorboy's World clay. As I understand it, any clay bought in the US is pretty much the same stuff. With the exception maybe of the products like Pinnacle's Ulta Poly Clay.

Anyway, I bought some PB slay when it was on sale and I used a bit today on a few spots on my car. I really like the way it worked. I used PB Spray & Wipe as the lube. I cut off a small piece of the clay and it was very malleable and really picked up the gunk that was on the car.

Another satisfying PB product experience!

It is all made by the same company, but it is all not the same including mine and the Pinnacle ...there are different grades of abrasive and flexibility... I chose this one after trying a few that were pretty bad
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Re: PB Clay

I have never had much luck with any Auto or Clay magic clays. I tried the PB clay and had an aweful time with it (one year ago, I believe). I contacted Steve and he gave me a little tip- don't clay when it's cold. Once I used it when it was warm and I kept the clay warm, it worked really nicely. Only a few more years left on the patent ...
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Steve, that is good to know. I thought they were all the same. I'm glad to know your's a a bit different. I found it to be very good! Thanks!
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I contacted Steve and he gave me a little tip- don't clay when it's cold. Once I used it when it was warm and I kept the clay warm, it worked really nicely. Only a few more years left on the patent ...
Define "Cold." I tried it when it was fairly cool, and it seemed my clay was coming apart. Maybe I just need a new bar.
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