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    Quick Question,



    I have been using Megs Wool Wash Mits for a couple of years now, but I notice that they leave few, but noticable swirl marks and micro marring. I`m pretty sure i am using the proper washing procedure. I read on the forum that the mits are too agressive for daily washing. I was just wondering what everyone is using and where they are buying them.



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    Meguiars Micro fiber mitt or the wool mitt from walmart.



    I bought a grout sponge but Ive yet to try it out.
    2004 Jeep liberty w/ stuff.

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    grout sponge here.



    although i really need to improve my drying method, the microfibers i use leave micromarring i can see on my paint in low light conditions
    2002.5 mazda Protege5:heelclick

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    If something is so coarse that it mars paint, I simply wouldn`t touch my paint with it. There are plenty of things that *don`t* mar paint that you can use instead.



    Danspeed1- I use BHBs for the initial passes and then either sheepskin (from the Autopia store IIRC) and/or MF mitts. I CD-test before the initial use (and then from time to time) to make sure they`re safe to use. That takes the wash media issue out of the equation...any marring will be coming from dirt and/or wash technique.



    [Insert usual foamgun lecture here ]



    If you`re concerned about your current mitt causing marring, I`d CD-test it (wet with shampoo mix). I always assume that most wash-induced marring comes from the technique/dirt instead of the wash medium, but you never know and some mitts *will* mar.



    NCZ13- I`d CD test your drying media...if it`s simply too coarse to dry without marring I`d switch to something else. But again, the marring might be coming from dirt/etc. (still) on the paint instead of from the drying towel.

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    that could be true... ill try the cd test on all my cloths today.
    2002.5 mazda Protege5:heelclick

 

 

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