Good store bought wash mit???
#16
Originally Posted by CreativeDesignZ
I use the poor boys mega plush wash mitt. Sorry for jumping to conclusions i guess i am misinformed. What are the benfits of that sponge over lets say the one im using? Thanks again, sorry for coming off the wrong way didnt want to seem like that
I don't necessarily know that there is a real benefit over either one but I'm thinking the sponge may rinse cleaner (easier) than the MF wash mitt. I can't say for sure though because I don't have any experience using the MF mitt. And I can’t knock it at all because there are plenty of people that love them too. I just never picked one up to try... yet
Now the grout sponge isn't the only thing I use. I brought it up mostly because the OP stated he needed something quick and well since Lowe's carries them it might have been a good option for him.
I also like using sheepskin mitts. I especially liked the ones I got from exceldetail as they were all very fluffy and soft even though they were considered the “medium grade”.
#17
I use a combination of a micro fiber mitt and a sheepskin mitt.... The sheepskin mitt holds more water and i use it to do a first pass on a panel, then follow up with the microfiber (it seems to get the hard stuck on dirt off better). I have the microfiber waffle pattern towel (i think it's turtle wax brand, but it might be meguairs), but i prefer just using regular microfiber cloths to dry the car, the waffle pattern one i have, i can pretty much do the WHOLE car with that one towel, but it doesn't make the car fully dry, so i'll either use that with 1 or 2 MF cloths to dry the car, or just use like 4 MF cloths to dry the car.... I bought a i think 25 pack of MF towels for like 13 bucks as Sam's club
#19
$.53 to $.26 per wash isnt too tough to swallow, over a 6 month period.
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