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Re: Nanoskin Wash Mitt; Fail
I guess I am in the category of no issues with Both of my Nanoskin Blue towel or wash mitt. I use either soap or ONR. I use the Nanoskin during the wash process when the car is wet.
Sorry to hear your experience. I will not go back to traditional clay anymore as I have had great success with the Nanoskin.
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Re: Nanoskin Wash Mitt; Fail
Originally Posted by
Kamakaz1961
I guess I am in the category of no issues with Both of my Nanoskin Blue towel or wash mitt. I use either soap or ONR. I use the Nanoskin during the wash process when the car is wet.
Sorry to hear your experience. I will not go back to traditional clay anymore as I have had great success with the Nanoskin.
This is what mystifies me
Some of you are doing exactly what others did and got completely different results
Glad you are good with yours
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Re: Nanoskin Wash Mitt; Fail
Originally Posted by
chilly
I went back and found Nanoskin’s own YouTube video for the wash mitt
They show it being used with a bucket of soapy water to Decon as you wash
Of course they want you to use their brand of soap but still, the procedure several of you guys employed is supposed to be valid and why that might ruin the mitt is beyond me
Sorry I’m not letting this go but it’s all about the terrible customer service at this point
I just want something folks could look at in the future and make an informed decision
Some of you have used and apparently still use the product and I’m glad it worked for you
Everyone have a great weekend
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Don’t get it wrong, I just post my experience for future reading, I’m glad to hear of peoples customer service both good and bad.
I got kinda the same answer from The tag Company. Bought an IK foamer and it failed and they were quick to tell me to contact IK. Didn’t even have a number or website to give me. My memory may be a little hazy but the just I remember was basically google it.
I still buy there towels till i find some better ones but i haven’t bought through them.
And do to hearing your experience i probably won’t buy any of their products if I can help it.
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Re: Nanoskin Wash Mitt; Fail
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Don’t get it wrong, I just post my experience for future reading, I’m glad to hear of peoples customer service both good and bad.
I got kinda the same answer from The tag Company. Bought an IK foamer and it failed and they were quick to tell me to contact IK. Didn’t even have a number or website to give me. My memory may be a little hazy but the just I remember was basically google it.
I still buy there towels till i find some better ones but i haven’t bought through them.
And do to hearing your experience i probably won’t buy any of their products if I can help it.
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Exactly
To me this is all part of the reason for the forum
To educate and inform
The good and the bad
Peace everyone
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Re: Nanoskin Wash Mitt; Fail
I tried 3 different clay "alternative" mitts and have reverted back to clay. I've never had one perform as good as clay.
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Re: Nanoskin Wash Mitt; Fail
Originally Posted by
fly07sti
This sucks to hear. I haven’t experienced this but I will say that I have used both Nanoskin mitts, sponges and the disc. My only complaint is that I only got about 10 or so uses out of the mitts before they stopped being effective. I also would leave in my wash bucket to use after washing because it saved so much time. I would also use their lube on top of the soap as I decon’d.
I will say that CarPro’s decon towel is OUTSTANDING!
That’s good to hear. I might pick one up. I picked up an ultra clay towel recently from the rag company and so far it seems ok.
[ QUOTE=VISITOR;1731363]here's another option...
Griots Garage FINE Surface Prep Mitt
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This one still gets sticky. I’ve used it with N914 and CarPro Immolube. I just flip inside out and put it back into its container.
It gets even more sticky when using the Blackfire clay mitt cleaner.
Seems like a by product of the rubber material used.
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Re: Nanoskin Wash Mitt; Fail
I’ve used them for quite a while. Just let them air dry, put them back in the container until next time. They can mar a little on softer paint. Some substances can make them sticky but after they air dry it’s fine. I sssume everyone did break in in on glass.
All that being said I recently got one of McKee’s mitts and do like that one better.
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Re: Nanoskin Wash Mitt; Fail
Same issue with the Griots Fine Surface Prep Mitt.....switched back to clay.....Griots Clay for the mildly contaminated surfaces, 3M Perfect It for the worse ones
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The only issue I had was using my blue nanoskin sponge and came into contact with the bug/tar remover I sprayed on front. That pretty much ate it up and became gooey/sticky. Tossed into the trash and have another, but yet to use it.
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Re: Nanoskin Wash Mitt; Fail
Originally Posted by
chilly
Well, I’m going to look locally for some cheap quick detailing spray and give it a try before I just toss it
Fingers crossed
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I realize the entire weekend has passed and you've probably moved on, but one the best QD's I've ever used is the OTC Meguiars' QD in the maroon bottle. Hopefully it's still sold at big box or auto parts stores. It's the same one they include with the retail clay kit you find at places like WalMart. It offers great lubrication and decent cleaning ability. I never had an issue when paring it with any traditional clay bar from several different brands.
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