Quik Nano Prep Towel review.

Underdawg736GTC

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Sunday a had a chance to try out my recently acquired Nano Prep Towel on Mrs Underdawg's metallic silver 2003 Saturn L200.



First off to my good friend Mr Clay. You sir have served me very well over the past 4 or so years. You made my car's, ambulances, wheelchair vans, friends and families ride look their utmost best. Yesterday, 17 June 2012, Father's Day you were made obsolete by 3D/HD's Nano Prep Towel. What took you and me on most occasions 1 or more hours to achieve, NPT and I did it in 25 minutes with far superior results. the NPT handled bonded contaminates, rail dust, paint transfer, and even hazed headlight housings LIKE A BOSS!!!



This little gem right here is what completely and utterly made me drop clay like a bad habit!



This little guy has been on the right rear corner of the car for years, Meg's consumer, blue mild, and Mothers yellow consumer clays did nothing to it.....nothing at all! Don't know how it got there...it is Mrs Underdawgs car now so anythings possible! All I know is that it didn't want to leave and resisted all of my efforts.



Going..



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Going....



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GONE!!!



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LIKE A BLEEPIN BOSS!!



It took less then 5 minutes of light to moderate pressure to get it out. After years of frustration as nothing I did took it away, NPT acted like there was nothing to it. My lube of choice? Water, just plaing spring water with a little of Meg's UQD that previously occupied the bottle (I thought I had thoroughly rinsed the bottle and sprayer but it seems as though some residuals remained).



there's more to the NPT that I could go on about but this to me was the game changer!



Thanks for looking!



Sean
 
Welcome to the new club! I used it Saturday to remove some over spray and at the speed it does it at, it is pretty incredible. Glad you like it.
 
Glad ya like it Nano Prep!



Just a word of caution. You can use water, but the lubricity of soapy water or a quick detailed will of course be higher and lessen the chance of embedded particles scratching the paint.
 
Thanks Ben and Thomas! No more clay for me, plus with the life of the towel, the $50 some odd bucks is probably one of the best investments I've made!



Ben, I'm running low on clay lube, a birdie told me that water is ok (ok not great and by far not the best!) as long as you use a generous amount...which I did. Inspecting afterwards was a bit rough due to the metallic paint but as far as I can see all is well.



Wheelz, I did about every other or so, I soaked each panel pretty well, enough to use over a half dozen mf towels when all was said and done! Afterwards I rand it thru some lukewarm water and hung it on the shower curtain rod, still looks brand new!
 
Should get about 50 uses, but I've heard up to 100 if you care for it correctly. I'm on about 20 and it looks like it did the day it came out of the packaging.
 
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