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I just bought one myself but haven't had the opportunity to use it yet. I've heard that it works better than clay but will mar the paint more than traditional claying and you will have to polish after using the nano pad.
I have used it on 3 cars: 1994 Camry, 1995 Audi, 2003 Jetta.
Worked wonderfully! I will never go back to clay. Just use lots of lube.
Do the plastic baggie test (put your hand into a plastic baggie and
lightly run your fingers over the paint. You will be shocked!)
both before and after the use of the nanoskin.
BTW, I used the SM Arnold Speedy Surface Prep Towel.
Same thing.
SM Arnold Speedy Surface Prep Towel...Could you explain, that sounds like a towel, is that what you use after the Nanoskin? or does that replace the nanoskin? Jim
I don't know about glide, but here are my thoughts on the sponge:
Nanoskin Autoscrub Speedy Prep Sponge Fine Grade Review - YouTube
Good video, I saw another of yours and it was good also. I don`t remember if you said in the video, the amount of pressure you applied to the nano sponge [ would it be about the same pressure as clay ] or if the job it did was on the same level as clay...Thanks Jim
What about if you're using the nanoskin 6" pad for a buffer? That's the one that I just purchased.
Nanoskin Autoscrub 6" Pad : Amazon.com : Automotive
How do I know what speed to run my GG buffer on and what pressure to use?