Charleston
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Can I use an OTC lube like Megs Quick Detailer, or even just gold class and water with the fine and medium sponge?
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great pointI have a hunch that a lot of people experience marring bc of Nanoskin from not using their lube made for Nanoskin.
I say this because there are 2 dilutions for Nanoskin Glide one for traditional clay and a more potent dilution for auto scrub. I have not experienced any marring when using Nanoskin Glide as lube.
It strikes me strange, that we will shell out the money for a NanoSkin towel or sponge and yet skimp by not using their lube. If I am going to take the time to go over the car with a NanoSkin scrub, I am not going to take any chances by using something other than their recommended Lube. Their lube calls for a different dilution rate for the NanoSkin Scrum than it does for regular clay there may be a question of dilution rates for different lubes when used with NanoSkin Scrubs...if it is even listed?great point
Have any of you used the nanskin glide?
The blue bottle one I was told is specifically made for claying with the nanoskin.
For those of you that use it, what dilution ratio do you use so you don't go through the bottle extremely fast while still allowing for plenty of lubricity for less chance of marring the paint?
Their dilution rate for use with a NanoSkin Scrub is " 7 to 1 " Do the math. using a 28 oz spray bottle, put in 24.5 oz of water then pour in 3.5 oz of the lube. Do it in that order so it doesn't foam up on you while filling the bottle. I just did a mid size SUV with less than a full bottle. IMO...you have two conflicting thoughts. On one hand you are concerned about how much to use BUT on the other hand want plenty of lubricity to reduce the chance of marring. IF...I had used an entire bottle and not had any marring, I still would have been pleasedAlso there is a different dilution rate listed for use with regular clay. Believe it's 10 to 1. That tells me that the NanoScrub system requires a lube with greater lubricity than regular clay. I'll stay with the NanoSkin Lube and dilute it correctly if I am going to use their scrum...My opinion.