Nanoskin Wash Mit Fine Grade - Video Review - Garry Dean - Tampa, FL

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Here is my review of the brand new Nanoskin Fine Grade Wash Mit. This item is not available in stores yet.



 
Legacy99 said:
Nice vid, thanks for posting. Any idea when this will be out and who will be carrying it?



Thanks, I believe they told me they would be shipping to distributors in a month. Everyone who carries Nanoskin products should get them.
 
Another great video Garry. I like these clay towels big time and I feel they're going to take over the decon industry with time.
 
Legacy99 said:
Nice vid, thanks for posting. Any idea when this will be out and who will be carrying it?



We will have them in stock hopefully this time next week in both the Fine and Medium Grade
 
Great video. Between products like this and some of the new products like Nano Prep Towel and the Opti razor clay sponge I'm looking to totally get rid of traditional clay bars by next year.



Thanks for the review!
 
With the exorbitant price of clay that keeps going up each year(thanks to the patent), not surprised to see so many alternatives sprouting up. I remember a few years back, we were able to get clay, just as good as Clay Magic, but 1/3 the price. Till the company was sued out of existence.



If clay was still cheap and cheerful, these alternatives would of probably never been invented.
 
Ben@Autopia said:
With the exorbitant price of clay that keeps going up each year(thanks to the patent), not surprised to see so many alternatives sprouting up. I remember a few years back, we were able to get clay, just as good as Clay Magic, but 1/3 the price. Till the company was sued out of existence.



If clay was still cheap and cheerful, these alternatives would of probably never been invented.

I thought the patent rights ran out this year and should bring the price of clay down.
 
Good video review!



Question... in the video, you lubricated with the microfiber side, then used the polymer side to decontaminate. After one panel, you rinsed it in the bucket full of solution. Then repeated for the next panel. And then another rinse in the same bucket, before moving onto the next panel. Wouldn't the second rinse have the contaminants from the previous rinse, and then be applied to the next panel?
 
Andy408 said:
Good video review!



Question... in the video, you lubricated with the microfiber side, then used the polymer side to decontaminate. After one panel, you rinsed it in the bucket full of solution. Then repeated for the next panel. And then another rinse in the same bucket, before moving onto the next panel. Wouldn't the second rinse have the contaminants from the previous rinse, and then be applied to the next panel?



He did say he'd already washed the vehicle ahead of time....
 
C. Charles Hahn said:
He did say he'd already washed the vehicle ahead of time....



I believe he is talking about the decontamination from the claying process. Not just dirt. You could rinse it before putting it in the bucket if you wanted.



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C. Charles Hahn said:
He did say he'd already washed the vehicle ahead of time....



I'm referring to the contaminants picked up from the polymer side: they're now in the rinse bucket, and after the first rinse, why wouldn't the contaminants be back on the same polymer side you're about to use for the next panel?



Makes me think this needs to be like a two-bucket wash w/ grit guard, but now for decontaminating. Or there's an extra rinse step with a hose, which would use more water...



At least with clay, I know I'm folding all the contaminants inside the clay to expose a clean part of the clay for the next panel.
 
I believe the hope/goal is that the particles sink to the bottom of the wash bucket. At least a majority of them. Even if 90% removed, that is good enough for 99% of non-autopians.
 
Nice video for sure. Once these are available, I'll probably pick one up to use on my other cars (MR-S and Highlander). As for my FR-S, would this benefit a car that has been opti-guarded? Or I suppose the real question that I have is does a car with opti-guard on it need to be clay bar'd? I still have a good bit of Meguiars clay at home that I haven't used in a while because it takes so long. ... Anyway, I'll stop rambling. But is that mitt (or clay) useful for a car with opti-guard?
 
I bought my wash might directly from Nanoskinusa.com. They do not sell it on the site. you will have to call them to buy it directly from them. $49.95 plus shipping.
 
LordTakuban said:
Nice video for sure. Once these are available, I'll probably pick one up to use on my other cars (MR-S and Highlander). As for my FR-S, would this benefit a car that has been opti-guarded? Or I suppose the real question that I have is does a car with opti-guard on it need to be clay bar'd? I still have a good bit of Meguiars clay at home that I haven't used in a while because it takes so long. ... Anyway, I'll stop rambling. But is that mitt (or clay) useful for a car with opti-guard?



We have the mitts in stock.
 
UPDATE! I have not noticed any marring at all from this thing on any of the 9 cars Ive used it on... Im in love!
 
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