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    Re: Product Review: Meguiar’s D110 Hyper-Wash

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    Using a concentrated lubricated soap and quality wash tool will do wonders to help reduce micro-marring. The CarPro wool wash mitt is IMO one of the best choices for a soft but effective wash media. After soaking it prior to use (it is a skin that should be softened by soaking prior to use) it is super soft and gentle, yet able to clean properly. After use and letting it dry, I use a pet brush to "brush" it to make sure the hair is straight and clean of all debris. And it only takes a few minutes but is well worth it. I also like the Microfiber Maddness Wash mitt. Buying a higher end wash mitt can make a huge difference.

    Hello Troy,

    Thank you for your detailed comparison between Hyper Wash vs Optimum Car Wash.
    Have you tried any of the Grout Sponges or Cobra MF "finger mitts"?
    They are safe and doesnt have the trouble of Carpro mitt, so save the user a lot of time!
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    Re: Product Review: Meguiar’s D110 Hyper-Wash

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    Hello Troy,

    Thank you for your detailed comparison between Hyper Wash vs Optimum Car Wash.
    Have you tried any of the Grout Sponges or Cobra MF "finger mitts"?
    They are safe and doesnt have the trouble of Carpro mitt, so save the user a lot of time!

    I have many different types wash media. Shmitt, The Bone, LC Grout Sponge, Cobra MF noodle mitts (old and new), Meg`s MF mitt, sheep skin wash pad (now discontinued = crap), CarPro large and small mitt, Microfiber Madness mitt and sponge.

    I personally prefer the Meg`s MF mitts over the Cobra noodles. I don`t care for the fact that the actual mitt exterior isn`t MF. So if the noodles all move the wrong way the mitt itself can cause issues. The Meg`s MF mitt to me is perfect due to its design.

    I like grout sponges but only for light rinse-less washes. I don`t like using them for heavy or major cleaning.

    The "brushing" of a CarPro mitt is not a big deal to me and is minor for such a great product.

    The new Microfiber Madness mitt & sponge are awesome. These may replace all of my other wash media.



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    Re: Product Review: Meguiar’s D110 Hyper-Wash

    Troy, have you used the Meg`s mitts with rinseless?

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    Re: Product Review: Meguiar’s D110 Hyper-Wash

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    I do need to use this in my foam cannon.
    Great wash! Just finishing up a gallon. It does great in the foam gun! And bucket too! Just one pump in the gilmour gun and one more in the bucket and your good to go.

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    Re: Product Review: Meguiar’s D110 Hyper-Wash

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunky View Post
    Troy, have you used the Meg`s mitts with rinseless?

    No, I have not. I guess I never really thought of it. For rinseless I have been using the multi-towel, wipe once, never reuse method.



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    Re: Product Review: Meguiar’s D110 Hyper-Wash

    Quote Originally Posted by TroyScherer View Post
    No, I have not. I guess I never really thought of it. For rinseless I have been using the multi-towel, wipe once, never reuse method.
    I used the Meg`s along with other brands (Duragloss) in a multi-mitt rinseless process but may wipe up to two times per mitt (each side). The Duragloss mitts feel plusher than the Meg`s but the Meg`s rinse easier.

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