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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrape View Post
    You wouldn't want to know how much I have spent in detailing products.
    I can relate. Oh and as for that product... I call bs
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    Quote Originally Posted by FABMAN View Post
    Oh and as for that product... I call bs
    As long as you follow the directions precisely, it absolutely does work!

    About 12 years ago as you can clearly see I had some minor surface scratches on the hood of my work truck. Thankfully the scratches didn't go beyond the base coat, otherwise the hood would've been a goner.


    Me being a skeptical person by nature I decided to give this cloth a try and boy am I glad I did! Here's the after pic, I was truly amazed on well how this product worked!



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    Quote Originally Posted by True Blue View Post
    As long as you follow the directions precisely, it absolutely does work!

    About 12 years ago as you can clearly see I had some minor surface scratches on the hood of my work truck. Thankfully the scratches didn't go beyond the base coat, otherwise the hood would've been a goner.


    Me being a skeptical person by nature I decided to give this cloth a try and boy am I glad I did! Here's the after pic, I was truly amazed on well how this product worked!


    lol-I'd like a dozen boxes of that

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    It worked so well that it even erased the license plate!


    Quote Originally Posted by True Blue View Post
    As long as you follow the directions precisely, it absolutely does work!

    About 12 years ago as you can clearly see I had some minor surface scratches on the hood of my work truck. Thankfully the scratches didn't go beyond the base coat, otherwise the hood would've been a goner.


    Me being a skeptical person by nature I decided to give this cloth a try and boy am I glad I did! Here's the after pic, I was truly amazed on well how this product worked!



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    No, I use Turtle wax usually but it looks like a good option. I will use for bumper this weekend. Thanks for the suggestion.

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    Please post your results . Thanks,
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    This Nano magic cloth is pretty good one. My collgeague prised it many times but honestly, I didn't use it because I don't have as such scratch on my car. I also saw many of its ads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrape View Post
    It worked so well that it even erased the license plate!
    And the changed the bumper and added running boards and an antenna. Lol
    Just waiting for this crap to be over so we can travel again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Sheep View Post
    And the changed the bumper and added running boards and an antenna. Lol
    The mods were added after using the product.

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