David Fermani
Forza Auto Salon
a.k.a. Patrick said:I find your reply a little rediculous myself.....over 400 views, 15 or so replies, and you've got to be the barking dog. Isnt this what forums are all about? If you find it irrelevant, or unnecessary, then dont be a part of it.
What do views and replies have to do with bashing a product that works great for 99% (or more) of its users? I've been using this product since 1990 and I guess I'm the one of many that knows and understands it's *true* performance. I've bought and used several 100's of Blue Clay Magic bars without 1 problem. You won't find me bashing products on this forum. If I don't like the way a product works, or it's not a good product, I don't bash it. I certainly won't start numerous useless threads about one. Everyone's entitled to their opinion, especially one based on *knowledgeable experience*. That's why I'm sticking up for a product that, in my opinion, works better than people claim it does. Please prove me wrong.
a.k.a. Patrick said:I know for certain "RAG" has gone beyond Autopia for reasoning with the issues about inferior clay being manufactured and distributed. He probably has more samples of clay being distributed by retailers, then most retailers even know about. Let him conduct his research, share his finding, and ask his questions......and yes, vent his frustrations.
Please share with everyone what RAG's done (other than bashing posts) to help out with his dilemma? Starting negative threads isn't the right way to go about getting help to fix his problem. If he's that adamant about his cause, why doesn't he call Rick Schmidt @ Auto Magic and voice his concerns where it could help? Also, what research has he conducted to prove Clay Magic inferior? I don't base my research on clay with how pliable it is. I base it on performance, cost and how long it lasts. Blue Clay Magic won't marr the finish, won't remove LSP and it’s as elastic as it needs to be compared to any other clay out there (please see pictures below). I'd like to see a real world clay shoot out and then compare the results before bashing one over the other. If someone doesn't care for a product after trying it out as directed, that's totally fine. But if someone starts vicious rumors based on nothing other than personal preference, I seriously question their integrity as a professional detailer if that’s what they claim they are in the 1st place.
These posts below by RAG don’t really show much educated research to me. They kinda contradict themselves?
RAG said:Automagic company sucks! their clay is nothing like the KEL clay.
RAG said:It's been a year or two since I tried the blue Clay Magic...I need to give it a "go" again, cause I recalled liking it.
RAG said:Again, been a while since I used the clay magic clays, but as I recall they seem to break down and start sticking to your hands after only a few uses.
Finally, compare the pictures below of Blue Clay Magic with the other one’s posted above to see how it compares to elastic clay. Look pretty similar? Doesn’t look like it’s falling apart or crumbling like some people claim.


