I have seen theese and another alternative to claying called elastrofoam has anyone had experience with either
I have seen theese and another alternative to claying called elastrofoam has anyone had experience with either
No but they look to work really well. Im still on the fence about these. I may get them in the spring and try them out. I watched a video on them and I was impressed
It's all about the passion behind the pad whether it's a hand pad or machine pad!!
Thoryamaha919 AKA Evan
Yes me too both look very easy and alot faster than clay I think I will order the elastrofoam first as its only $40 and try it out
yes, they are awsome!
I hate clay, and these have replaced all my clay and do an outstanding job in a fraction of the time claying takes.
and if you drop them you don't have to throw them away.
I used the SM Arnold speedy prep towel, my claying time has been reduced to 20 mins or so...compared to an hr or so for reg clay.
This autoscrub to me seem to be a nice option, but i will wait for more reviews on it
"STRIFE" aka Phil
2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
2003 Mazda MPV LX (Metalic Green) (wifey's)
I recently put the nano skin auto scrubber (fine) to the ultimate test. I completely removed white paint overspray on a black Lincoln town car. This process was incredibly easy and worked quickly to remove all overspray and left very little marring if any. I would highly recommend this product. If you're on the fence no worries you will NOT be disappointed.
I appreciate the feedback thanks I am leaning towards the scrubpads but also want to try the elastrofoam
I think you should try the prep towels and think it's the best of the "new" claying options.
With the towels, you can dunk it in a bucket of clean water in between panels, with the auto scrub, pretty sure you can "dip" it into a bucket to rinse off any contaminant....but what if you dropped it into the bucket/ DA and all....that would ****
With the towels, you pretty much can get into all the nooks and crannies (near mirriors/ recessed fog lights...etc)....the smaller autoscrub pad would have some issues, the elastrofoam has the most potential for marring if too much force is used....but this is just my opinion.
Using the prep towel was similar to using a detailer spray. I use ONR as the lube....great economical combo
"STRIFE" aka Phil
2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
2003 Mazda MPV LX (Metalic Green) (wifey's)
The speedy prep surface towel works great. I used it in along with my nano skins. The towel can get into tighter places. The elastrafoam works great as well. I like the towel better. The nano skin auto scrubber and the towel are the perfect claying combo.
Thanks for the info I will definitely be looking in to the towel as well by the way what is onr
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