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Re: Question on synthetic clay mitts and their size/shape variations
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Mr. Boh... here is a Nano & the GG I grabbed from one of my bags.
Can’t find the mitt without going through all my stuff (too much stuff) but it is approximately 6x9”
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For another reference, a US bill is 2 5/8" X 6 1/8".......
Thanks! This is exactly what I was thinking/wanted. Appreciate it. Looks like I might go with the GG.
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
I bought this same combo (Griots was OTC) because i forgot to order a clay mitt when i was doing my coating.
Figured it was temporary and would replace wirh mitts/towels later. No need this combo worked great and was super quick. I feel the Griots puck applies better even pressure and easy to see where your passes end.
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Thats what I was wondering... I may just get the GG...
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Re: Question on synthetic clay mitts and their size/shape variations
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Mr. Boh... here is a Nano & the GG I grabbed from one of my bags.
Can’t find the mitt without going through all my stuff (too much stuff) but it is approximately 6x9”
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For another reference, a US bill is 2 5/8" X 6 1/8".......
Hey, if you don't mind... I can't find this info anywhere, can you measure across the front of the GG pad? Trying to see the surface area/diameter and compare it to a 6" clay pad for the DA....
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Re: Question on synthetic clay mitts and their size/shape variations
Originally Posted by
MrOneEyedBoh
Hey, if you don't mind... I can't find this info anywhere, can you measure across the front of the GG pad? Trying to see the surface area/diameter and compare it to a 6" clay pad for the DA....
Exactly 4 inches.
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Re: Question on synthetic clay mitts and their size/shape variations
I was thinking about that, so with that being said, I don't think the added cost of the 6" pads and backing hand plate is worth it... Plus this will allow me to get into areas easier than a 6" pad
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Re: Question on synthetic clay mitts and their size/shape variations
Originally Posted by
MrOneEyedBoh
I was thinking about that, so with that being said, I don't think the added cost of the 6" pads and backing hand plate is worth it... Plus this will allow me to get into areas easier than a 6" pad
Yeah I thought about that before buying but then went to Advanced Autoparts and they had it their and I wanted to get started.
I ordered the Autoskin first but it was tiny. Ended up being perfect combo for me.
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Re: Question on synthetic clay mitts and their size/shape variations
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Yeah I thought about that before buying but then went to Advanced Autoparts and they had it their and I wanted to get started.
I ordered the Autoskin first but it was tiny. Ended up being perfect combo for me.
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Thanks for the reply but I'm lost lol. What did you buy, and what did you end up with?
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Re: Question on synthetic clay mitts and their size/shape variations
Originally Posted by
MrOneEyedBoh
Thanks for the reply but I'm lost lol. What did you buy, and what did you end up with?
The griots Brilliant shine synthetic clay and Nanoskin clay sponges (medium and fine).
The Nanoskins are really small too do a whole car but they work great in tight spaces
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Re: Question on synthetic clay mitts and their size/shape variations
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
The griots Brilliant shine synthetic clay and Nanoskin clay sponges (medium and fine).
The Nanoskins are really small too do a whole car but they work great in tight spaces
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Ahh yeah I think the GG one will work well
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