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    Pin Holes

    I just finished using a Nanoskin mitt for the first time. It is a lot faster than clay and did a great job. I washed the truck first and then wiped it down still wet with the mitt and a bucket of Nanoskin Bubble Bath. It now passes the baggie test! Tomorrow it is on to Klasse AIO and Klasse SG ( at least 3 coats ). It should make the blue streak pearl coat really pop on this 2014 Ram R/T. When I was squeezing the Nanoskin mitt after rinsing I noticed water squirting out of small pin holes in the tacky side of the mitt. Is this normal for the mitt? I loosely rolled the mitt tacky side out to squeeze some of water out before air drying. Did I just ruin the mitt? I sure hope I didn't as it isn't cheap and was a gift.

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    Re: Pin Holes

    This always concerned me also but it should be fine
    Steve
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    Re: Pin Holes

    No, nothing wrong with the nano mitt. Mine did the same thing and is still rockin' after maybe 30 uses. One thing i like to look at is the integrity of the rubberized "grabby" side. I like to keep it clean after each use. Mine has developed some cracks here and there but as long as it's clean it's still working fine.

    You're fine.

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    Re: Pin Holes

    Whew! Thanks a lot guys. Now to finish up the AIO with the DA and then my favorite part layering on the SG using the method "klasse" ( thank you! ) posted a couple years ago. Once I read his post I've never looked back, it looks like "candy" and is easy with his method!

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