Nano to the rescue

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I was just admiring this
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When I saw this
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insert suspensful score

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the keramik pass didn`t get it so I reached for my long neck Nano a blue rupes pad and zephir coarse

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Detail Gods rejoice. :)

Spot was then polished with keramik/yellow pad

Found a few other spots on the hood and did the same.

The Nano was happy to be of service as the mini and duetto have been doing all the work on this car so far.

But the Nano has some work coming up indeed

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Thanks for viewing

-Brandt K.

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Looks like such a sweet little tool

It really is! I had my doubts when I first heard of the product coming out. I thought it was pointless and would cause me to "over polish" cars, but boy was I wrong. I am not saying it is a substitute for other polishers, but I can get away with just the Nano and my 15 Mark II on a vehicle. It is so much easier to swap out batteries and keep going than to deal with cords!

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