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BigAl3 said:get the tile & grout sponge...
Kaban said:Wow... that really answers the question...
cpufreak3 said:So I'm not sure if it's been answered clearly or not, but is the easy grip sponge fine?
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It just looks like a shaped grout sponge, or is it not as good?
amcdonal86 said:I just bought a few more of these sponges. I noticed that the current batch that I bought is not nearly as soft and is much more dense than the ones I usually buy. What is going on?! Did they change their formulation?
01svtL said:So, does anyone use anything special to clean their sponges??
Polishing pad cleaner perhaps?
amcdonal86 said:I think they may have also marred my paint slightly (I can see long thin scratches on my trunklid in the sun) that I swear weren't there before!
It's very possible, but the trunk was the first panel I did with this brand new sponge and it seems like that's the one with most marring. Maybe I didn't stir in the ONR well enough and the sponge was just saturated with plain water?Accumulator said:That sounds (well, at least to me) like marring from stuff stuck in the sponge, rather than from the sponge itself.
amcdonal86 said:It's very possible, but the trunk was the first panel I did with this brand new sponge and it seems like that's the one with most marring. Maybe I didn't stir in the ONR well enough and the sponge was just saturated with plain water?
amcdonal86 said:..I live in an apartment and walk my 2 gallons of water 1/4 of a mile of my car...
Haha, thanks. Yesterday I got it all cleaned up at 7AM, then on the way to work no more than 30 minutes later, half the car got sprayed by one of those damn water trucks that were washing the road! AGHHH!Accumulator said:Good heavens, that's some serious dedication you're exhibiting:bow