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Riccardo clay. Why, cuz you can order it all day up there in Canada!!!
Great clay. One of the best you can buy. |
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But Pinnacle is available in the US, Riccardo is not.
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Correct, but since you are in Canada, you might as well get the good stuff and get the Riccardo clay.
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how come? Is the Griot's one just as elastic?
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I too would have to say Riccardo, it's easy to work with and a small peace goes a long way. I cut a bar in half and use half a bar on a vehicle and because it's so easy to spread and manipulate it's great to work with. Oh and also it doesn't induce micro-marring like other clay bars.
Riccardo is all I use
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