I've heard some people say all clay is not the same; this is like saying that all polish is the same. It's not. In fact, I'm still really bummed because good clay is no longer available (for a reasonable price at least). I don't know why Auto Magic Company/Clay Magic can't pull their head out of the sand and figure out that the elastic-type clays were superior in every way to the clay they are having produced. For most people this isn't a big issue, but now that I live in the San Diego area, almost every car I do has rust particle contamination (and some have a ton). Virtually every non-elastic clay bar I use scratches the piss out of the paint when removing this stuff...it's really starting to affect me (I'm holding onto my last few opti-clay bars for dear life, but slowly they are getting used up on me).
The below pictures were from a 7-month old car I did a couple days ago. Crazy rust. When I used the elastic clay...no scuffing. When I experimenting with other clay bars...it was ugly
****EDIT: Sorry, I didn't get to check this thread for several days. Thanks to all those who responded with productive posts; as a result, I believe we have many good leads to follow in pursuit of good clay. And "yes," I truly hope our voice will be heard and someone will find a way to get us good elastic clay again! Logically, say somebody "infringes" upon your patent with a superior product, wouldn't you want to start making the superior product yourself rather sticking people with inferior stuff because they have not other options...this is a step backwards and not forwards.
The below pictures were from a 7-month old car I did a couple days ago. Crazy rust. When I used the elastic clay...no scuffing. When I experimenting with other clay bars...it was ugly

****EDIT: Sorry, I didn't get to check this thread for several days. Thanks to all those who responded with productive posts; as a result, I believe we have many good leads to follow in pursuit of good clay. And "yes," I truly hope our voice will be heard and someone will find a way to get us good elastic clay again! Logically, say somebody "infringes" upon your patent with a superior product, wouldn't you want to start making the superior product yourself rather sticking people with inferior stuff because they have not other options...this is a step backwards and not forwards.