How much do you spend on your *wash media*

mobiledynamics

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GRRR.....another perfectly sound SS mitt relegated to wheel duties.

I have the worst luck. On my DD, jet black, sometimes I can't see where there may be road tar, etc. Especially with the brutal winter we have hd, the underbody, lower body is caked with just sand, salt, tar, asphalt , etc from driving on freshly repaired roads where they have done pothole repair.

I got tar on my $$$ MFM drying towel last year. Spent more time using tarminator, etc , cleaning, rinsing out the tar/tarminator oils out of the towel than cleaning, drying the car ;-)

Last night, I touched a area where there was sticky tar that I did not spot with the SS mitt dedicated to the upper body paint.
I'm not going to go to town cleaning the mitt with tarminator like I did with the towel. I just hate going through the mitts with the lifecycle I am going through them at time.

Heh. I've had my eyes on some MFC Incredimitts - and this was the reason why I have not bought them yet.
 
GRRR.....another perfectly sound SS mitt relegated to wheel duties.

I have the worst luck. On my DD, jet black, sometimes I can't see where there may be road tar, etc. Especially with the brutal winter we have hd, the underbody, lower body is caked with just sand, salt, tar, asphalt , etc from driving on freshly repaired roads where they have done pothole repair.

I got tar on my $$$ MFM drying towel last year. Spent more time using tarminator, etc , cleaning, rinsing out the tar/tarminator oils out of the towel than cleaning, drying the car ;-)

Last night, I touched a area where there was sticky tar that I did not spot with the SS mitt dedicated to the upper body paint.
I'm not going to go to town cleaning the mitt with tarminator like I did with the towel. I just hate going through the mitts with the lifecycle I am going through them at time.

Heh. I've had my eyes on some MFC Incredimitts - and this was the reason why I have not bought them yet.

While everybody talks about spending money on polishers, waxes and other expenses, proper car care really boils down to proper washing. I always recommend people invest into quality wash media..

IMO, there is nothing finer/softer for a car's finish than one of the Aussie Merino Lamb's Wool Wash Mitts for regular washing. I also have become quite fond of the Lake Country Wash Pad, particularly when working on soiled areas that may stain the media.
 
Heh. I have a good 2 bakers dozen of hand picked SS mitts.
Washing/Drying Media is the most crucial step in all of *car detailing* to me.
I always used some level of WAUD when drying.
Did you remember what WAUD is ;-)

My biggest fail / disappointment for 2013 was the Merino Wool Mitt though. I just don't like the way it feels on paint. I could not get a good *feel* of how dirty a panel was between the paint and mitt. It may be a personal thing on this though.
 
Done it numerous times myself :wall

PB has a micro bug and tar towel. I use it for the lower panels to keep that from happening now (as long as I think about it).

It does a great job. It's almost like a microfiber mesh towel
 
this is it

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I have a number of different options I use based on vehicle and level of contamination.

(1) - Lake Country Wool Wheel Washing Mitt - Wheels and Fender liners
(3) - MF Micro-Chenille Noodle Mitt - Heavy Dirt & Lower Panels
(3) - Megs MF Mitt - One of my normal wash mitts
(2) - Lake Country Foam Car Wash Sponge - Rinseless mostly
(2) - White ShMITT - Rinseless & regular wash
(2) - CarPro Wool Wash Mitt Full Size - Coated Cars that are cleaner
(2) - CarPro Wool Wash Mitt Mini - Coated Cars that are cleaner, Jmabs and tight Areas
(1) - MicroFiber Madness IncrediMitt - Personal Vehicles only
(1) - MicroFiber Madness IncrediSponge - Personal Vehicles only


I think I have a problem with collecting wash media...
 
Hey Troy -

Heh. I'm not the only one using a Schmitt. Use my Black Schmitt for wheelwells where I Can stick my hand in. Love to scrub with the Black Schmitt than anything else for wheelwheels, given the clearance
 
I have a merino wool mitt that scratched the paint on my vehicle. The green knobby mitt from autozone works great. And it passed the CD test. I highly recommend it.
 

I have a number of different options I use based on vehicle and level of contamination.

(1) - Lake Country Wool Wheel Washing Mitt - Wheels and Fender liners
(3) - MF Micro-Chenille Noodle Mitt - Heavy Dirt & Lower Panels
(3) - Megs MF Mitt - One of my normal wash mitts
(2) - Lake Country Foam Car Wash Sponge - Rinseless mostly
(2) - White ShMITT - Rinseless & regular wash
(2) - CarPro Wool Wash Mitt Full Size - Coated Cars that are cleaner
(2) - CarPro Wool Wash Mitt Mini - Coated Cars that are cleaner, Jmabs and tight Areas
(1) - MicroFiber Madness IncrediMitt - Personal Vehicles only
(1) - MicroFiber Madness IncrediSponge - Personal Vehicles only


I think I have a problem with collecting wash media...

Other than Dodo SN mitt
Carpro wool mini and regular size
and MF madness are the best IMO
 
I've been using the Microfiber Madness Incredisponge for about a month now and love it!

Ideally if you do conventional and rinseless washes I'd get both the sponge and the mitt. I just went ahead and got 2 sponges but sort of regret I didn't get 1 of both.
 
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