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Old 01-22-09, 11:56   #1 (permalink)
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Lake Country Foam Wash Sponge



Cubed design channels dirt away from the paint!

Looking for a good quality foam car wash sponge at an economical price? The Lake Country Foam Wash Sponge is for you. This thick, ultra porous wash sponge is cross-cut with channels to pull dirt away from the paint as you wash your car. The amazingly porous foam holds a tremendous amount of soapy water to lubricate and protect the paint. The Lake Country Foam Wash Sponge is smart, simple, and effective.




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Old 01-22-09, 12:09   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Lake Country Foam Wash Sponge

I got one of those. And I think it does a good job and rinses clean. But it's too thick and wide and heavy, a bit thinner and smaller would make it easier to use.
 
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Re: Lake Country Foam Wash Sponge

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I got one of those. And I think it does a good job and rinses clean. But it's too thick and wide and heavy, a bit thinner and smaller would make it easier to use.
why not cut it in two?
 
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But it's too thick
agreed, if it was 2 inches instead of 3 it would be better (that's what the other GS's are, Lowes, etc)...
 
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