friendly_jacek
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- May 11, 2013
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I bout the combo package here: red medium and blue fine. It's supposed to be better than clay:
[video=youtube_share;aroUx-HLTAs"]Nanoskin Autoscrub Speedy Prep Sponge Fine Grade Review - YouTube[/video]
The project car is neglected and while washed regularly, never clayed in 10 years. Thus I started with red medium sponge.
The good news: It really cleans. Seams to remove dirt from low points of paint where the regular brushes and sponges fail. See the clean upper panel compared to lower one. The lower one is grayish/yellowish despite heavy duty wash with with Down soap.
The bad news: the sponge looks very sorry after just one car!. I don't see how can it last 20-30 as advertised. Compare the used red one to new blue one.
One question for experts here. Should I follow up with fine sponge (blue) or jump straight to polishing?
Thanks!
[video=youtube_share;aroUx-HLTAs"]Nanoskin Autoscrub Speedy Prep Sponge Fine Grade Review - YouTube[/video]
The project car is neglected and while washed regularly, never clayed in 10 years. Thus I started with red medium sponge.
The good news: It really cleans. Seams to remove dirt from low points of paint where the regular brushes and sponges fail. See the clean upper panel compared to lower one. The lower one is grayish/yellowish despite heavy duty wash with with Down soap.
The bad news: the sponge looks very sorry after just one car!. I don't see how can it last 20-30 as advertised. Compare the used red one to new blue one.
One question for experts here. Should I follow up with fine sponge (blue) or jump straight to polishing?
Thanks!