Weird residue/gunk left by Nanoskin towel.

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This morning I did an ONR wash on my car and then clayed with the fine grade Nanoskin. I pretty much did my whole car and then when I got to my trunk lid some weird residue appeared on the edge of the lid.

While I was claying the lid I saw a weird stain and put a little pressure on it with the towel to try and get it out. It wouldn't come out and then suddenly this weird residue appeared. It seems like kind of sticky adhesive, except its not sticky to the touch.

I tried going at it with my finger nail and all I could do to it was spread it around. Only a TINY spec got stuck to my finger nail(that I can't remove). I tried going over at it with the Nanoskin and it still didn't come out.

Any idea what this is? The only thing I think it could have came from was the Nanoskin towel but there shouldn't have been any debris from the previous panels that I clayed..
 
Did you break in the sponge according to instructions? I've seen this before in towels that have a 'tear' in them.

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My towel did the same thing also. I threw it in the trash. I followed all break in instructions, and did the same as yours.

I ended up getting an auto scrubber pad. It doesn't have any issues.

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Did you break in the sponge according to instructions? I've seen this before in towels that have a 'tear' in them.

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Yeah I did, well I tried at least. Scrubbed the crap of my windshield with it but never really saw the "white residue" the instructions said would come out.
 
Did you use onr? That may be the issue. I used it first time and tore it up. It softened the black rubbery part and started deteriorating.

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Did you use onr? That may be the issue. I used it first time and tore it up. It softened the black rubbery part and started deteriorating.

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Yeah I used ONR as a clay lube.
 
That may be what the common factor is. Mine was junk after it started doing that.

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Did you use onr? That may be the issue. I used it first time and tore it up. It softened the black rubbery part and started deteriorating.

What??? You can't use ONR with clay substitutes?? This sounds like some sort of government conspiracy!
 
Well, that's a common factor. Nanoskin said they wont warranty exchange unless you use their glide lube.

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There are lots of ways to get those marks off from a nanoskin towel. Just grab some fine polish and a MF towel and wipe the mark off. Don't throw out your nanoskin towel. Wash it off and try a different clay lube... or just dip it in your car wash solution. I've had good luck with Detailers clay lube.
 
These will leave these marks if you use them wrong. Use actual clay to get it off

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Ahh, guess this gives me reason to try out the Glide stuff. I'll try actual clay to get it off if not, I'll see if Ultimate Compound will get it.
 
I'm in the minority but no clay substitute I've tried does as good a job as good old clay. I've never marred my paint nor have ever had any issues using clay. I've even used clay after using clay substitutes just to discover the clay removed contaminates the substitutes missed.
 
I also have found this. The autoscrubber works better than all others. But can't get the tight areas, so I still clay them.

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This has happened to me several times with the Speedy Prep Towel and Ultima's clay substitute as well. Oderless mineral spirits takes it right off.
 
Happened to me too. Just used some polish to get it off. I use Meg's last touch as clay lube. I broke the towel in properly and have used it on several cars now. At first I liked it but I am starting to notice that the towel just doesn't do as good a job as clay.

On a test car I tried a test spot with the towel and Meg's LT. I went over the section several times in several different directions with a ton of lube and after gliding my hand on the paint could still feel a bit of grittiness. I then went over with Meg's white clay and when I touched the paint this time all the grittiness was gone.

Not sayin the towel doesn't work, but starting to lean towards clay works better.
 
Happened to me too. Just used some polish to get it off. I use Meg's last touch as clay lube. I broke the towel in properly and have used it on several cars now. At first I liked it but I am starting to notice that the towel just doesn't do as good a job as clay.

On a test car I tried a test spot with the towel and Meg's LT. I went over the section several times in several different directions with a ton of lube and after gliding my hand on the paint could still feel a bit of grittiness. I then went over with Meg's white clay and when I touched the paint this time all the grittiness was gone.

Not sayin the towel doesn't work, but starting to lean towards clay works better.

I'm in the same camp as you concerning the towel and the foam block type clay substitutes.

I've hardly touched either since Barry Theal gave me a Nonoskin Autoscrub pad. I always allow a machine to do the work as possible but still need to clay around emblems and other tight areas as to not destroy the Autoscrub pad by running it into stuff.

When you do this work day in and day out (and are 40 + years old) you realize how much a non-issue the price of a Nanoskin Autoscrub pad is. I've never gotten these marks from these pads.
 
I have the Autoscrub and SpeedyPrep Towel.

You'll get the job done fast with the towel, but with the Autoscrub you also get it done fast with less effort.

Love that thing, (both)

In a way to me it seemed as a better investment.
 
rubber way out performs clay.
I've been using rubber for years now.
I still use clay when the car is barley contaminated.
As far as lube goes you need to be careful because some will degrade the rubber and you'll get a softer rubber and it will leave marks.
I use water with a few drops of soap, been doing this for years.
Cheap and works great.
 
Thanks for all the input guys. The gunk came off with the regular clay!
 
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