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    I use two mitt sheepskin method on my vehicle and I was wondering if there is a difference in plushness between the two if you should designate the plusher mitt to the top panels or lower panels (where it`s dirtier)?



    I have been using the plusher one for the upper panels (hood, roof, trunk, upper portion up door panels) because it`s shows marring the easiest (not many people stoop down to see the marring on the lower door panels).
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMW335i

    I have been using the plusher one for the upper panels (hood, roof, trunk, upper portion up door panels) because it`s shows marring the easiest (not many people stoop down to see the marring on the lower door panels).




    If your mitts are showing wear, it may be time to replace them. I agree with what you said though...use the better one for the uppers and the less plush (but not bad) for the lower. If you have one that you`re unsure about, I`d toss it. Sheepskin is pretty cheap at Wal Mart.
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