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    So I just had to see what all the rave is about. Took a trip to local home depot, and just like spoiledman said...









    They have the ones SpoiledMan uses, and "double sided" ones where one side is a more abrasive surface for scrubbing, and the other side the typical super soft sponge. Maybe i`ll try the double sided one in the future for removing bugs and see how aggressive it is on paint. But for now I just got the super soft ones.



    I`ll try em out this weekend

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    I`d stay away from the "scrubber" sponges. I don`t think you`ll like the results at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stiffdogg06
    There`s a thread on it I believe in the Click N` Brag section.


    I found it. Sorry about the damage WHB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bert31
    I found it. Sorry about the damage WHB.
    Thanks. Important thing is everyone is ok and things are getting much better smell wise since we used the spic and span.

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    Look for the spongest that aren`t packaged?

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    I know SM stated that we should look for the sponges in the bin but I could not find any so I bought a couple of the QEP individually packaged sponges. Are the QEP sponges ok to use?

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    The QEP sponges sound the same in their description and shouldn`t be a problem at all. Give em a shot.
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    Okay, that`s it..I`ll have to try these at least once.



    After having "no nap=marring" drilled in my head for so long, I`ve completely ruled out sponges of any type. But if it doesn`t cause marring, is cheaper and lasts longer than a mitt, I`ll give it a shot.



    My cars don`t stay dirty (as defined by the autopian) for long, but I think I`d still hesitate to use one on a really dirty car.



    Hmmm...I sound similar to an ONR sceptic now :grinno:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dailyshine
    My cars don`t stay dirty (as defined by the autopian) for long, but I think I`d still hesitate to use one on a really dirty car.


    I still do a traditional wash if my vehicle is REALLY filthy, but for weekly washes, ONR+Grout Sponge is all I use.



    Guys, just make sure your grout sponges are soft, my first few were pretty stiff, and have since been relegated to wheel duty.

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    Alright I`ll give these another try. I tried one like in Ralliart16`s lower photo for $1.97. It picked up some dirt and grime from the lower panels and wouldn`t rinse clean. So I didn`t really like it much. But for $2 I still use it for wheel wells.



    Just thinking out loud here but I wonder if I could just throw them in the washing machine after.
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    Has spoiledman made a Video on how to use the grout sponge ???
    Just trying to keep my family`s cars clean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jesselyons2002
    Has spoiledman made a Video on how to use the grout sponge ???




    I am anxiously awaiting....:grinno:
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    I`m going to try to get together in the near/not so near future with cdodkin and maybe, just maybe we will put something together. He`s got the video skills.
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    I love it, 8 pages so far of grout "sponge-worthy" posts (inside joke for all your Seinfeld fans)



    that picture David F posted of the extreme use ability of the sponges is insane. Quite frankly if he uses them that is yet another good testimony for them. :heelclick

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    Well, it is kind of rare that there is something "new" to so many. Many of you are just late to the game.
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