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Old 07-23-2012, 08:55 AM   #11
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Well, I could suggest trying it with ONR (I use a slightly stronger mix than recommended). Hell, I even use a fair amount of downward pressure b/c I can feel it glide over the surface with the lube, so I want to make sure it still bites in a bit and does what I want it to.
I'll try that next time! Thanks Richy!
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Re: NANOSKIN Autoscrub

They just released a fine grade pad that is suppose to reduce marring

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I agree. It looked almost like I sanded some spots on my car.
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Old 07-23-2012, 10:53 AM   #13
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maybe you should look at the nanoskin claying towel

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I find it interesting that a WHITE car was chosen to demo the towel.
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I find it interesting that a WHITE car was chosen to demo the towel.

I did a dark green Porsche 997 turbo, a dark blue metallic Mercedes S500 with a similar pad to the autoscrub and I got no hazing or scuff marks at all. But sometimes when I used the clay block I got scuff marks who looked like P4000 scratches.

And I would never use this on a paint that I wasn't going to polish after.
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Re: NANOSKIN Autoscrub

I have had one for about 6 months now and I love it!!!

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Re: NANOSKIN Autoscrub

Love mine and have had no issues with it. Lots of lube/ONR mix and prime it on the windshield/glass. I also hit the pad with ONR mix prior to going over each panel.
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I have heard nothing but good things. As long as you prime it well on a window.
BTW Corey sells the CarPro Nanoskin equivalent for ~ $25 on carpro-us.com.
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See? And I have used my Elastofoam about 6 times now, including on my own Lincoln with very soft paint, and it leaves no marks. I use a strong ONR solution and lots of it.
Rich, glad to hear you like it!
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