Hey, you could always import one at 10 times the cost.
Hey, you could always import one at 10 times the cost.
Triple Honda Owner
Originally Posted by deathlok
I think Excel Detail ships internationally...
Originally Posted by deathlok
Well that is where the problem is. The sponge is really made in China just like everything else (hopefully it does not contain lead paint).
Maybe you can do a "special investigative behind-the scenes report" for us and find out if the grout sponge really is made in Greece. and then go behind the scenes with the making of a grout sponge. I am sure that the S-Man would be interested to know how his certified sponge is made.
Originally Posted by howareb
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Careful what you convey as not all the sponges I have seen are made in China......Originally Posted by howareb
Owner of West Coast Detail Supply.
Light travels faster then sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
I just got a "QEP" GS, and was wondering if thats the right one, and how I should "prep" it before use?
Im a bit scared to use it.... lol
Originally Posted by purplenurple
Same thing like the Superbilt one. Just throw it in the washing machine on hot to clean it.
Just trying to keep my family`s cars clean.
I don`t think they are made in china.
for the dude in greece, I am sure you can to a hardware/home improvement store or maybe a flooring supply place and get a grout sponge. you probably have better ones than we can get
it would rule if you could get a tour of the plant
Come on you guys. Use your heads! You just *have* to know that grout sponges in Greece are going to be made in the USA!
Triple Honda Owner
Originally Posted by jesselyons2002
Hmm...I used in on my Dad`s S600 (lol) and I guess it worked pretty good, but... it dripped water everywhere, sucked up 2gals of ONR solution like nothing, and half way through it was brown. I thought that it wouldnt clean out, so I used it on the wheels, so I will have to get another for the body, since it rinsed out clean with Dawn and hot water.
Im not sure how I liked it.... I think I might have to try a MF chenille mitt to decide....
Originally Posted by purplenurple
Yup, I was about to demote my first grout sponge to wheel duty, (all this talk of rinsing clean i thought you folks meant just in the bucket/wash media, and after several washes I thought it was hyperbole), however, I just went to the bathroom sink, turned on the hot tap, used the liquid handsoap, and was AMAZED at how much was released. I`m almost ashamed that I had just used it on my paint. It was so easy to clean, like that may as well do it after each wash of the car.
Next time it gets dirty/loaded up maybe i`ll do a half and half shot of dirty/clean rinsed of the sponge.
Or, if one of you have a grout sponge about to be demoted. . . give it a go.
--jason
ps. just saw the `toss it in the washing machine with hot water` comment...guess thats the same thing.
Well I just grabbed one over here in the UK. Only one I could find was this one
and I cautiously tried it today. It doesnt feel like a typical foam sponge, has a lot more weight and a `natural` feel to it. Anyway, I cleaned my filthy car using the TBM and Duragloss 901 and was very surprised at the results. It got dirty on the surface but just a light rub against the GG in the rinse bucket and it came out like new? I checked a wing that i had machine polished 100% defect free just a few days ago, using the brinkman, and it was still defect free.
Going to keep carefully testing it, but so far I`m impressed.
Oh, and it cost Ă‚£1.48 (or about $3.00) so relatively speaking the same price as in the US, as everything here is the same Ă‚£ price as it is in $ for you.....
:goodjob glad you found something to try. Keep us posted as there might be lurkers from your country that might be interested :spot
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