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swiftjr
04-08-2014, 03:54 PM
So much faster than claybar!

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BobbyG
04-08-2014, 05:18 PM
Good Lord! If this is the result of using Nanoskin I am IN!! :props:

Jim B.
04-08-2014, 06:30 PM
Looks unbelievable!! I am detailing a motor home in a couple of weeks, and I will be using the Nanoskin, also!! It has beautiful paint, so it should come out mint!! Jim B.

LaFawnduh
04-08-2014, 06:36 PM
Was that the nanoskin wash mitt, foam pad, sponge or towel?

I just received the wash mitt and haven't had a chance to try it yet so curious if that is what produced the glory on your Mopar car.

Kamakaz1961
04-08-2014, 06:42 PM
Was it the Autoscrub Medium grade or the fine grade. I believe the fine grade scrubber is blue and the medium scrubber is orange. I am glad to see that you like this better than a clay bar.

Just wanted to know which scrubber you used.

Jim B.
04-08-2014, 07:09 PM
I have the Nanoskin Sponge package with both medium and fine!! I'm looking forward to using them!! I will let you know how they work!!

Calendyr
04-08-2014, 07:19 PM
The fine one does an awesome job. I have used the medium ones as well but was not as impressed. Dépends on paint condition obviously. It's amazing to Watch too, last car I did had a yellow paint. After doing 5 steps of washes and rinces black gunk was coming out of the paint when I used the sponge. It's quick, and easy to use. I actually use my ears to know when I am done with a section. It sounds completelly different when the contaminants are gone.

Kamakaz1961
04-08-2014, 07:23 PM
The fine one does an awesome job. I have used the medium ones as well but was not as impressed. Dépends on paint condition obviously. It's amazing to Watch too, last car I did had a yellow paint. After doing 5 steps of washes and rinces black gunk was coming out of the paint when I used the sponge. It's quick, and easy to use. I actually use my ears to know when I am done with a section. It sounds completelly different when the contaminants are gone.


Thank you for your input. I will be getting the fine scrubbing mitt as well as the sponge. Start out conservative and nice to know you liked the fine scrub better.

Have a great day!

:props:

swiftjr
04-08-2014, 08:38 PM
Good Lord! If this is the result of using Nanoskin I am IN!! :props:

Hey Bobby G, Nanoskin, then Wolfgang Polish and Sealant. Not bad for a daily driver (67,000 miles)and no garage in Washington State aye?

swiftjr
04-08-2014, 08:40 PM
Was that the nanoskin wash mitt, foam pad, sponge or towel?

I just received the wash mitt and haven't had a chance to try it yet so curious if that is what produced the glory on your Mopar car.
I bought the medium and fine foam pad. The fine worked just great. It was shiny before, but being my daily driver the hood kind of scared me. Sounded like sand paper! No worries, super quick and does a great job.

swiftjr
04-08-2014, 08:42 PM
Was it the Autoscrub Medium grade or the fine grade. I believe the fine grade scrubber is blue and the medium scrubber is orange. I am glad to see that you like this better than a clay bar.

Just wanted to know which scrubber you used.

I used the fine (blue pad) and it worked just great. I used it as I washed my car. Took my about 1 1/2 hours total compared to 6 hours to clay bar last time. Another nice thing. You drop the Nano, you just rinse it off!

HD.Detailing
04-08-2014, 09:24 PM
i agree its fast.. but on my hondas and nissan the fine did mar the paint.. no biggy as I was doing polishing after, but if I wasn't going to polish it would have sucked!

Just02896
04-08-2014, 09:35 PM
i agree its fast.. but on my hondas and nissan the fine did mar the paint.. no biggy as I was doing polishing after, but if I wasn't going to polish it would have sucked!

Yep! For me as well. For a correction it's a no brainer as it saves so much time. However, if I were only changing or refreshing LSP I would opt for fine clay.

brondondolon
04-08-2014, 10:16 PM
Keep the sponge in a dedicated box of some sort. I went to use mine today and when I pulled it out of my detailing box a wrench was stuck to it as well as what looked like crunched up leaves. I spent about 20 min with tweezers picking each piece off lol.

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dbizzle22
04-10-2014, 03:13 PM
In for more ideas for storage. Tupperware would be fine? Zip lock bag?