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Originally Posted by Miles
Anyone tried one of the Nanoskin products for removing contamination instead of clay? Have been reading it a less of a pain in the ass and quicker and thinking of trying it out.
Planning to do a full correction on my car in the next month or two. It has been around 2 years since I last did the entire car and starting to really show with the black paint even though I have been touching it up in spots.
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I have not. I have been told you can use Plumber's Putty to clay your car and that stuff is really cheap. It's not super hard to clay your car and it doesn't take too much time so I'll just keep it old fashioned.
Let me know if you give the Nanoskin a try.
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Originally Posted by Miles
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I tried to polish my car once and I really felt very uncomfortable about what I was doing. I watched and researched a ton before doing it but I still felt I didn't know how much polishing compound to put on, how long to stay in one spot and how I could tell if I was doing any good or causing damage. I'd love any tips from you when you get a chance. I'd just like to polish my hood, which is where most of my micro-marring takes place.