[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf-9UqjceQA]NANOSKIN MICROBUFF DA Paint Correction System - YouTube[/video]
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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf-9UqjceQA]NANOSKIN MICROBUFF DA Paint Correction System - YouTube[/video]
Interesting!
Will be anxiously waiting to see actual Product being used by Forum members! Looks pretty easy.
I'm using it, and loving it! I'll be doing my 2nd World Rally Blue WRX tomorrow, and posting more results, the first one turned out 9million times better than when I started. Give it a shot.
Subscribed!
Hmmmm......i want a rupes even more now. Lol.
Oh my goodness I want it. Darn these awesome product videos.
WASTE ALL THE MONEY!!!
I'm more interested in the pad composition and performance than the products, personally.
3 steps for a compound/polishing? Speed Cut, Nano Cut, then Formula 67? Why? There's already products such as M101, WG Uber, and FG400 in the market leaving some vehicles nearly LSP ready?
As stand alone products a lot of these are incredibly interesting, but the system as a whole, I'm not sure.
So, I think I can answer the last comment. The 3 different compounds are used to get rid of different levels of defects, just like the video shows. the
speed cut on the black cutting pad will polish out wetsanding scratches,
the black pad/ formula67 is for swirls on hard clear/ deep swirls, and
the black/ nano cut is for light swirls.
the yellow pad is a less aggressive pad and is for swirls, and finer polishing with each of the available compounds.
I wouldn't say that the system must use 3 steps of compounding/ polishing, but it gives you the ability to use you DA to remove everything from 2000 grit wetsanding marks to jeweling.
I don't think that is any different than any other compound combination or pad combination out there.
So, here's a little update. Nanoskin claims you can throw the pad face in the washing machine, but after 3 runs through the washer and 1 accidental run through the air drier on air dry, my black pad faces no longer stick to the rest of the pad. The soft side of the velcro has become fluffy and stringy. All of my other pads are holding up VERY well.