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    Have you guys heard of "Nanoskin"?

    It's supposed to be a clay type of pad.

    Is that what these towels are?
    It's supposed to work even after you drop it.

    I'm not so sure about it tho. The demo seemed to good to be true.

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    Re: Claying with DA Buffer

    There are a few different clay replacement products.. not sure of all the brands, etc. The towels are different than the buffer attachments. Really dont see much point for the buffer one.

    Usually the new ones are a rubber, or textured rubber of some sort, and you rinse them real good and any debris rinses off.

    Just can be a bit aggressive as noted earlier.
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    Re: Claying with DA Buffer

    Quote Originally Posted by Rocksteady-Rebel View Post
    Have you guys heard of "Nanoskin"?

    It's supposed to be a clay type of pad.

    Is that what these towels are?
    It's supposed to work even after you drop it.

    I'm not so sure about it tho. The demo seemed to good to be true.

    I think they are great. They are textured rubber like Murr said. They are a tad on the aggressive side, but I'm always buffing the car afterward anyway. My only complaint is that the rubber can melt pretty easily in the sun, it doesn't even have to be that hot. Keep the original cardboard packaging and store the pads in there.
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