05-20-06, 12:00
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| | Buff Guy
RAG is offline
Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: San Diego Posts: 1,556 | Pinnacle Poly Clay Has anyone else used both the Pinnacle Poly Clay and the Sonus Ultra-Fine? I have about 7 or 8 different clays, but no two clays are as similar as these two... I cannot tell the difference other than the color.
I wonder if they use the same manufacturer and/or same specs? They come in the same size and wrapper...hmmm.
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05-20-06, 02:02
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| | Buff Guy
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Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: San Diego Posts: 1,556 | Sonus says they developed their own clay, but I know there are a very limited number of actual manufactures...so I figured there was a good chance they are actually identical...anyone? | |
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05-20-06, 02:16
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Join Date: May 2006 Location: Houston, TX Posts: 41 | I just ordered ordered some of the Sonus Ultra Fine. I hope its enough to clean my car as Ive never clayed this particular car before. | |
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05-20-06, 03:41
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Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Utah Posts: 517 | Pinnacle claims that their product is manufactured exclusively for them. They make the same claim for products like Souveran. There is a thread about this over on AutoGeek right now.
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05-20-06, 04:09
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| | Buff Guy
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Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: San Diego Posts: 1,556 | Sonus makes it sound the same way...but I think their is only a few actual makers. In any case...they are the same size, texture, density, etc. as far as I can tell. | |
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05-20-06, 04:27
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GearHead_1 is offline
Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Utah Posts: 517 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by RAG Sonus makes it sound the same way...but I think their is only a few actual makers. In any case...they are the same size, texture, density, etc. as far as I can tell. | No arguments here.
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05-21-06, 02:46
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DavidB is offline
Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,292 | There is ONLY ONE manufacture of clay left in the world. As a result, the price of clay is going up.
A few of us private label clay from the manufacture, specifying color, content of abrasive, size of abrasive, softness of the clay, etc. There are a number of factors that go into a private label clay.
I can only speculate why the owner of the Pinnacle brand decided to use green when we (Sonus) selected green as our color many months earlier. It IS NOT the same formulation.
More information here: http://www.guidetodetailing.com/arti...p?articleId=61
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05-21-06, 02:49
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| | Nuckin Futs
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Summerville, SC missing South Fl weather :*( Posts: 956 | David why is it down to 1 company making clay (if you know)??
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05-21-06, 06:00
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| | The Four Rings
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Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Louisiana Posts: 849 | It seems that AG/Pinnacle are really touting the fact that this "new" clay will not remove existing paint protection no matter how often it is used. IMO this is nothing but irresponsible marketing hype and people over on DC are already falling for this "hook, line, and sinker."
There is no magic clay that enables you to clay as often as you want and never have to reapply paint protection. Clay is an abrasive and can't selectively remove contaminants on/in your sealant without also removing some amount of sealant, too.
As far as their prices are concerned, the Sonus clay is definitely the better value.
Last edited by chml17l : 05-22-06 at 04:52.
Reason: Clarification: I was referring to the Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay that is their ultra fine grade of detailing clay.
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05-22-06, 03:43
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| | resU deretsigeR
LynchMOB is offline
Join Date: Feb 2006 Posts: 176 | Just to clarify, regardless what Pinnacle claims..... They do have 2 different clays Poly Clay(yellow) & Ultra Poly Clay(green). I have tried niether but this discussion kind of confuses the 2 different clays. The Ultra Poly Clay is what supposedly doesnt take off wax. I will admit to ordering some Ultra Poly Clay just to check it out. With that said the only other clay I have used is the Sonus, which works very well for me, Thank You. | |
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05-22-06, 04:16
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Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: South Gate, CA Posts: 562 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by wytstang David why is it down to 1 company making clay (if you know)?? |
Automagic lawsuits, that's why. | |
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05-22-06, 04:26
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Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: New Jersey Posts: 7,222 | Automagic and their new owner, ITW, have successfully protected their numerous patents on clay against competitors. I have posted links to the patents before, but, as DavidB alluded to, the patents cover many, many variations in clay formulations, enough to allow for unique formulations for all the sellers.
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