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  • #91
    Re: What type of wash mit/sponge do you use?

    I use the Meguiars Ultra Plush Chenille Wash Pad

    It literally floats over the paint and its so soft
    Nick
    Tucker's Detailing Services
    815-954-0773
    2012 Ford Transit Connect

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    • #92
      Re: What type of wash mit/sponge do you use?

      I voted lambs wool, i used to use micro fiber but when i switched to lambs wool i liked it so much more! Ive been wanting to try out the ultra plush chenille though!

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      • #93
        Re: What type of wash mit/sponge do you use?

        Home Depot Grout Sponge...

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        • #94
          Re: What type of wash mit/sponge do you use?

          Lambswool mitts for me. But my hands never see the inside of them.
          Alex C.

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          • #95
            Re: What type of wash mit/sponge do you use?

            i've always used a sponge.Any ol' sponge? 'NO'. I look for quality,soft but firm. The cheap soggy ones are no use.They fall apart and don't retain many suds/foam.

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            • #96
              Re: What type of wash mit/sponge do you use?

              Originally posted by Bounty View Post
              Home Depot Grout Sponge...
              I have read these are popular.. anyone else use these?

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              • #97
                Re: What type of wash mit/sponge do you use?

                Originally posted by JohanD View Post
                I have read these are popular.. anyone else use these?
                I've heard of everyone using Lowe's Proline grout sponges. I want to buy a couple, they are supposed to be wonderful and are only ~$2. If those are the same as the ones at Home Depot, I may go check that out tomorrow.
                James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
                Calais Auto Detailing
                CalaisDetails@aim.com
                www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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                • #98
                  Re: What type of wash mit/sponge do you use?

                  Originally posted by Calais View Post
                  If those are the same as the ones at Home Depot, I may go check that out tomorrow.
                  They are not, and the Lowes Proline Tile & Grout Sponge is softer (it gets even softer when wet) and more pliable than the HD Grout Sponge. I've used many sponges and the Proline is by far the best one and at $2, it's one heck of a bargain.

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                  • #99
                    Re: What type of wash mit/sponge do you use?





                    thats the mit that i use..i love it..its the microfiber knobby mitt...it holds soooo much water...i dip into my wash bucket and i watch the water line drop 2-3 inches its great...leaves me with a ton of soapy water for lubrication while washing, and it glides over the paint...its my personal favorite.
                    Addicted

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                    • Re: What type of wash mit/sponge do you use?

                      Grout Sponges all the way!

                      David M. Sylican
                      Innovative Detailing
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                      • Re: What type of wash mit/sponge do you use?

                        We are using this washmit for company and also private cars, it's great as many posts mentioned before

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