I must note that I went to Lowes twice before I found the Proline sponges. Not sure if its just my store, but they were all the way up front by the contractors desk (not back in tile). Either way, I bought them fore $2.60 per :xyxthumbs
I must note that I went to Lowes twice before I found the Proline sponges. Not sure if its just my store, but they were all the way up front by the contractors desk (not back in tile). Either way, I bought them fore $2.60 per :xyxthumbs
-Matt
Originally Posted by Quik89si
Let us know how you like them. They also work great with ONR.
Originally Posted by mhadden
$2.60? They usually go for around $1.87 or less and are found with the cleaning supplies (mops, brooms, etc) Did you get the right one?
Originally Posted by detaildoc
that`s what i was thinking as well? :aww: once again, there is a pic of it in the first post of this thread...
I just bought an extra one yesterday (I figured why not, I was at Lowe`s getting lumber), and it was still $1.87. Did you compare it to the one in tiling? Like Doc said, I found mine with the cleaning supplies.
I think the one that I saw at Lowe`s for $2.60 was the XL version of the Pro-Line sponge. It didn`t seem as soft to me and it was a bit larger than the version that I bought.
Originally Posted by Quik89si
I was also concerned with the GS from Lowes, but once it`s wet it`s very soft and safe on your finish.
Converted over to ONR & now Lowes grout sponge. Protected by 3M clear bra, and one layer of Zaino is all you need!
I will have to check them out at lowes, as i work there to.
Originally Posted by Quik89si
it`s not as soft as the one mentioned here. once again... this is the one to buy!
Pretty sure I did...I`ll have to go double check!Originally Posted by detaildoc
-Matt
They definitely aren`t as soft at first as they are after a wash or two. But once they get wet they do soften up, and after you wash a few times they feel a lot better.
so Lowes`s GS is softer/better than the Home Depot`s GS? Lowes is located 20 miles away from me while HD is like 4 miles away!! hahaha...is there any where else to get the proline GS?? Sears?? Target?? Wal-mart?? Costco??
Originally Posted by Radicalrev
that`s for you to decide, they are both excellent choices... :2thumbs:
Originally Posted by Radicalrev
only at lowes that i`m aware of...
I haven`t tried the Home Depot sponges yet. I intend to get a few for the lower panels that get caked up with mud. Lots of construction in my neighborhood=lots of mud when it rains. Detaildoc, which sponge do you use for your wheels? Home Depot or Lowes?
For the wheels I prefer the HD GS because it is a bit harder. To clean between the spokes I use the EZ Detailing brush. You can also cut up the sponge in smaller pieces and use that.Originally Posted by hockeyplaya13
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