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93zder
02-16-2010, 08:16 AM
I used to buy my wash mitts at Walmart, but can`t seem to find them there anymore??



Anyone know if they stopped carrying them?



I`m in Canada BTW, not sure if this is true in the US as well.

StadiumDetail
02-16-2010, 04:30 PM
Maybe it`s time to convert to the grout sponge :) . I used to use only wool wash mitts, but I kept hearing about the spongues on the froum and just had to try it out. I like them much more than the mitt, they hold a lot more soapy water, don`t collect particles in fibers like the mitts, and only cost $1.97!!! Pick one up at home depot/lowes/similar in the tile sections.

Dan
02-16-2010, 05:01 PM
Costco now sells the same Eurow mits that used to be sold at Wal-Mart. The grout sponge just doesn`t do it for me, can`t get in tight body seams like sheepskin.

BigAl3
02-16-2010, 05:28 PM
try the Lowes GS. it`s really soft, rinses easy, and very pliable/squeezable to where you can get into tight spots. can`t beat it for $2...

a.k.a. Patrick
02-16-2010, 07:32 PM
Long live sheepskin!

93zder
02-17-2010, 08:54 AM
I`m not sure i`m willing to take a chance with a sponge - even for just $2. I`ve always been under the impression that a sponge would just swirl the dirt around between the sponge and the paint causing damage. The sheepskin is just so soft and the dirt just rinses out so easily. I normally only use a sponge for the wheels since the finish is much more durable. Thanks anyways.



I will check Costco for the mitts - thanks!!

Dan
02-17-2010, 09:51 AM
I will check Costco for the mitts - thanks!!



Should have mentioned, its online only!

BigAl3
02-17-2010, 02:36 PM
I`m not sure i`m willing to take a chance with a sponge - even for just $2. I`ve always been under the impression that a sponge would just swirl the dirt around between the sponge and the paint causing damage. The sheepskin is just so soft and the dirt just rinses out so easily. I normally only use a sponge for the wheels since the finish is much more durable. Thanks anyways.



i use to think that too, but after using one it changed. the only way to find out is to try it out for yourself...

CKSpeed
02-17-2010, 02:48 PM
I received a nice sheepskin mitt as a present. The purchaser bought it from a Mercedes-Benz dealership. I don`t have a clue how much it cost.

Dan
02-17-2010, 02:52 PM
try the Lowes GS. it`s really soft, rinses easy, and very pliable/squeezable to where you can get into tight spots. can`t beat it for $2...



So how do you get emblems clean, say one that is all lettering? With the sheepsking I just gently rub and the fur gets in all of the spots, same with grills, seams, body molding, etc. How do you do that with the Lowes GS?

BigAl3
02-17-2010, 03:00 PM
So how do you get emblems clean, say one that is all lettering? With the sheepsking I just gently rub and the fur gets in all of the spots, same with grills, seams, body molding, etc. How do you do that with the Lowes GS?



in conjunction with the any wash media, a small brush (like the swissvax) is ideal for getting in those areas (also inside the wiper blades, gas cap, etc, etc). it`s good to have a variety of tools for different tasks...

BigAl3
02-17-2010, 03:04 PM
So how do you get emblems clean, say one that is all lettering? With the sheepsking I just gently rub and the fur gets in all of the spots, same with grills, seams, body molding, etc. How do you do that with the Lowes GS?



in conjunction with the any wash media, a small brush (like the swissvax, etc) is ideal for getting in those areas (also inside the wiper blades, gas cap, etc, etc). it`s good to have a variety of tools for different tasks...

Dan
02-17-2010, 03:28 PM
in conjunction with the any wash media, a small brush (like the swissvax, etc) is ideal for getting in those areas (also inside the wiper blades, gas cap, etc, etc). it`s good to have a variety of tools for different tasks...



Ahh, gotcha. That would slow me down a bit I think, having to switch it up. I do like the GS for wheels though.

imported_paintxpert
02-17-2010, 04:53 PM
I use a soft wash brush all the while running water from the hose with the other hand.There is always running water behind my very soft brush to avoid scratching....ALWAYS up and down on the sides and opposite what the NORM is on the tops ...hood roof and trunk. ALWAYS be sure flowing water is under the brush...this cuts down on marring. If I am about to polish the exterior it really would not matter much because I create a whole new skin during the polishing process. The water is very important to the client to use AFTER the polishing.

Kean
02-17-2010, 05:14 PM
Ahh, gotcha. That would slow me down a bit I think, having to switch it up. I do like the GS for wheels though. ....I usually keep a 1" round BRB in my back pocket for the trim, emblems, nooks & crannies as I`m washing the rest of the car (after the wheels, wells, etc.). I whip it out as needed using soap from the mitt and giving it a rinse with the hose as I take care of each section (sticking it back in my pocket for the next segment).