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93zder said:I will check Costco for the mitts - thanks!!
93zder said:I'm not sure i'm willing to take a chance with a sponge - even for just $2. I've always been under the impression that a sponge would just swirl the dirt around between the sponge and the paint causing damage. The sheepskin is just so soft and the dirt just rinses out so easily. I normally only use a sponge for the wheels since the finish is much more durable. Thanks anyways.
BigAl3 said:try the Lowes GS. it's really soft, rinses easy, and very pliable/squeezable to where you can get into tight spots. can't beat it for $2...
yakky said:So how do you get emblems clean, say one that is all lettering? With the sheepsking I just gently rub and the fur gets in all of the spots, same with grills, seams, body molding, etc. How do you do that with the Lowes GS?
yakky said:So how do you get emblems clean, say one that is all lettering? With the sheepsking I just gently rub and the fur gets in all of the spots, same with grills, seams, body molding, etc. How do you do that with the Lowes GS?
BigAl3 said:in conjunction with the any wash media, a small brush (like the swissvax, etc) is ideal for getting in those areas (also inside the wiper blades, gas cap, etc, etc). it's good to have a variety of tools for different tasks...
....I usually keep a 1" round BRB in my back pocket for the trim, emblems, nooks & crannies as I'm washing the rest of the car (after the wheels, wells, etc.). I whip it out as needed using soap from the mitt and giving it a rinse with the hose as I take care of each section (sticking it back in my pocket for the next segment).yakky said:Ahh, gotcha. That would slow me down a bit I think, having to switch it up. I do like the GS for wheels though.