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Interesting road and track article
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I didn't read through it word for word, but it seemed pretty accurate compared to a lot of 'detailing' articles out there that aren't associated with the known detailing places.
However....Glass (Once a month)...?
Nah, how about Glass (Everyday)? Glass (Every Few Hours)? Anyone?
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PBMG got a good plug in the article!
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Interesting tidbits:
- Squeegie drying is advocated
- Less is more? Not so much:
http://roa.h-cdn.co/assets/16/20/480...icator_pad.jpg
- A barbecue skewer wrapped with a towel is advocated to apply sealant to hard to reach places.
- Autogeek and Autopia are referenced in the article.
- Spend only $200 on all supplies needed? Yea right lol.
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I can admit I clean my glass almost once a day
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First time of my hearing of nanoskin. Which should I or kit should I get?
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I like the idea of not using normal clay considering how.much of a pain and dropping it
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Originally Posted by GCAudiA3
First time of my hearing of nanoskin. Which should I or kit should I get?
If you're just doing your own cars take a look at the Nanoskin sponge--it's only $13 and comes in two levels of aggressiveness.
Here's a link to the kit that includes both: http://http://www.autogeek.net/nanos...nge-combo.html
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I don't think that's too bad of an article for those outside of our little universe. As previously mentioned, i don't like the advice to blade dry with a "silicone blade squeegee" but if that's the only thing i can't really agree with it's not bad. I also don't agree with the recommended frequencies (monthly) but i understand this article is targeted at the car enthusiast but not a detail enthusiast. I think we all agree that the average non detailer doesn't do those things nearly as often as suggested in the article.
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Glass: Twice a day.
Once in the morning - before heading to work.
Once early evening - before heading home.
No clean windshield, no drive/ride.
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