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    Nano skin

    Which option do you guys like, towel, pad, by hand or Pc. Does onr play well with it. Is it really better than clay.

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    Re: Nano skin

    I use 6" pad with Hand Strap applicator most of the time. I have used the towel for some hard to reach areas. Love them both. It is better than clay as it lasts longer, you can rinse it off if you drop it and it works with ONR.

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    Re: Nano skin

    Quote Originally Posted by RDZL1 View Post
    I use 6" pad with Hand Strap applicator most of the time. I have used the towel for some hard to reach areas. Love them both. It is better than clay as it lasts longer, you can rinse it off if you drop it and it works with ONR.
    Thanks, I was kinda leaning towards the hand strap and pad.

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    Re: Nano skin

    I use the 6" pad on the DA. It is definitely easier than using clay.And much faster. kneading that clay is a pain. it gets the job done. not really sure if it is as good as clay.

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    I have the towel, the 6" pad, and the sponge.

    I think after using the all I like the sponge the best. Price-wise it's a lot cheaper. Also, it gives you that feel like when using clay and getting around the tight spots. I mean, they all work well. The 6" pad on my GG DA gets kind of cumbersome. The towel works great but it's expensive and after your done and storing the towel I hate how it sticks to its self and everything around it like gum. Just my opinion.

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