Nanoskin Nano Shock - drying the car?

chuck2417

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Hey everyone,

Wondering if anyone has tried the product NanoSkin Shock and if so their thoughts? When I dry the vehicles after a good wash I like to use quick detailer while drying with a waffle weave towel. I do that to increase lubricity while drying to decrease the chances of scratches. Also it gives a fairly nice shine. Sometimes I will use some spray wax instead of detail spray. Since the Nanoskin Shock is supposed to be a clay lube and sealant in one I was thinking it would be perfect for drying (use instead of detail spray)? When I'm claying It's usually before a applying a polish, wax, sealant or coating so I don't think I would use it while claying. It costs about the same as detail spray and if it also adds a small layer of protection it would be awesome for use between waxing and or sealing the paint.

Any thoughts? Maybe I'm behind and others are already using this?
 
I use a fine nano skin right with the dawn when I am doing the stripping wash. Lots of dawn and it combines two steps. Been doing this for a few years, works perfect.
 
I would agree with you. But this would be used for a maintenance wash. During the drying phase to add another layer of protection. When the car is still wet, spray the Nanoskin shock over the pain and then dry it with a mf towel (after blowing out the water from small places with leaf blower).
 
Using any qd -and adding lubricity to the paint- while drying is a great idea. Nano Skin Shock, because of its attributes would be great...

However, I really like using BLACKFIRE Polymer Spray as a sealant/qd booster on a wet car.
 
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