Lonnie- Yeah, I`ve used M34 as a Clay Lube and didn`t hate it the way I do with most QDs. No, it`s not Glyde but it`s better than QDs that leave more stuff behind.
And yeah#2, the Clay Magic Lube is what I use with "Smart"/Ricardo/etc. clays.
Lonnie- Yeah, I`ve used M34 as a Clay Lube and didn`t hate it the way I do with most QDs. No, it`s not Glyde but it`s better than QDs that leave more stuff behind.
And yeah#2, the Clay Magic Lube is what I use with "Smart"/Ricardo/etc. clays.
That someone would be me. Lol. No need to start a new one.
I was curious though Lonnie, your reply referenced "Blue Magic Clay". It may just be your choice of terminology, but are you still referring to the Polymer (white) Clay that this thread was originally bringing up? Have you used the Polymer Clay? I too have used Clay Magic Blue & Red clays for years, but I just recently came across this Polymer version.
Hey...I could use come clarification as well! When we say "polymer clay" are we referring to the Ricardo/Smart clay...stuff like the v1.0 Sonus Block...the stuff that got pulled off the US market over patent infringement? The stuff that can be stretched out like taffy (at least compared to "regular" clays like ClayMagic Blue/Mothers/etc.)?
Eh, I hate being unsure about, uhm... what I`m talkin` about
Accumulator, Clay Magic`s Polymer Clay, as pictured in the original post of this thread, is not a block (with foam backing). It is much like the Clay Magic Blue. And where it may be slightly more pliable, with a slicker feel, I`m hard pressed to see a huge difference in the two. There may be a slight advantage towards the blue version as far as defect removal, but it`s pretty close.
BTW, I remember that clay block that got remove from shelves. It was some awesome little tool!
VR8- Sorry, I fear I lead you astray by mentioning that Sonus Block!
Sonus` "Block" was the original tradename for their "regular"/gray/medium-grade clay. They sold a kit called "Glyde, Block, and waffle" which contained their Glyde Lube, a chunk of gray clay, and a WWMF.
Not the "block" you`re thinking of, just a coincidental name for a brand of clay.
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