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Old 04-21-2012, 09:29 AM   #1
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Can this or will this end the clay bar? - NanoSkin AutoScrub

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Wow is all I can say about this new tool and new technology. I believe this will change the way most pro detailers and DIYers will prep their cars. This is truly a time saver and will pay for itself after a couple detail jobs. We have spent in some cases 1-2 hours claying and prepping a midsize sedan (in rough shape) we recently tested the AutoScrub on an Audi S8 and we were finished in about 15 minutes! You really won't believe this until you try it yourself. The AutoScrub will make you leave your clay bar behind.

NANOSKIN AutoScrub works fast and achieves professional results with the new advanced rubber polymer technology, which replaces the use of clay bars.

A dual action orbital polisher is required. AutoScrub will safely and easily removes paint over spray, water spots, tree sap, rail dust and other bonded surface contaminants from the surface of automotive paint, glass, moldings and plastic.

AutoScrub works great with your favorite detail spray or clay lubricant. Unlike the clay bar, the AutoScrub can be cleaned by simply rinsing off the accumulated contaminates with water. If you drop the AutoScrub on the ground, no worries, just rinse the sponge pad clean and you're ready to keep using it.

AutoScrub allows for sturdy and controlled handling, unlike clay bars where constant reshaping is required.

Features
- Lasts up to 4 times longer than clay bars
- Glides on & off easily for a slick finish
- If inadvertently dropped on shop floor, simply rinse clean
- Up to 50-60 uses before you need to replace it

Directions
1. Thoroughly wash vehicle free of dust, sand, and dirt.
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- Sufficient lubrication is crucial to the AUTOSCRUB application.
- DO NOT use water
- DO NOT use with rotary polisher.

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Old 04-21-2012, 09:41 PM   #2
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Old 04-21-2012, 09:56 PM   #3
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Old 04-21-2012, 10:11 PM   #4
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when its on the DA, how can you tell when its gliding smoothly (all contaminants/fallout removed)? its easy to tell with clay by hand, but can you 'feel it' when its done? seems like it would be hard to tell with it spinning at 1-2K rpm.
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Old 04-21-2012, 11:08 PM   #5
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very interested.will keep my eye on this.
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Old 04-22-2012, 11:17 AM   #6
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absence, you are in Brooklyn, why don't you drive in and demo it out for yourself, without seeing and using it, its hard to explain.

we will try to get some videos up.
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Old 04-22-2012, 12:18 PM   #7
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Old 04-23-2012, 12:51 AM   #8
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Doesn't this increase the risk of putting scratches in your paint though?
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absence, you are in Brooklyn, why don't you drive in and demo it out for yourself, without seeing and using it, its hard to explain...
sounds good Phil. always up for a field trip. i'll shoot you an email when I can get out there.

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Doesn't this increase the risk of putting scratches in your paint though?
no reason it should. you lube it the same as a clay bar, so its gliding.
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still waiting on some sort of demo video.
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Old 04-27-2012, 10:48 AM   #14
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we are working on a few videos it will take some time to get what I want to show up.

there are reviews being posted up by many new users now on various forums.
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Phil, plan on carrying/using the nanoskin towel?
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I have noob question, how easy or difficult is it to mess up your paint?...Sorry, Never used a clay bar ever so this is just as new to me.
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Old 04-28-2012, 08:18 AM   #18
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Phil, plan on carrying/using the nanoskin towel?
right now the 3 inch pad and applicator pad does a great job. we are planning to bring in the towel but no solid date yet.

as for messing it up, if you follow the directions for claying or using the autoscrub I don't see how you can mess it up
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i've tried both the yellow foam and blue foam nanoskin pads and they are simply amazing!!! need to try out the 3in size now!
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Holy crap this is insane. Thanks for posting this up.

Phil, any reason why water cannot be used? I dont like wasting lube on my whole car. Just cheap like that..
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Holy crap this is insane. Thanks for posting this up.

Phil, any reason why water cannot be used? I dont like wasting lube on my whole car. Just cheap like that..
sure thing. the water will be too grabby there will be a greater chance of marring the paint.

the lubricant will be the way to go.
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