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Originally Posted by danz24 can someone tell me why riccardo clay is illegal in the states? |
Automagic invented detailers clay back 20 years or so ago and patented it. One or more companies noticed how their clay could be improved if resins (or something like that) were used and made the clay more elastic and easier to use so they made a better clay. Automagic sued the snot out of all of these companies claiming patent infringement. The US court ruled in Automagic's favor so the competing clay can be made in the US but not sold in the US (or Japan since they recognize most US Patent laws) but pretty much everywhere else in the world (since they don't recognize all of the US's patent laws) can sell it.
Therefore our Canadian and European friends have it, we don't (unless we know someone is Canada who will get you some). Once the patent has expired, we will get the elastic clay again, until then, we just have to wait. Not sure when the patent expires. If you are curious, just google it and you will see hundreds of threads about it.