Chenille Wash Mitt at CMA

The CMA Chenille mit is a very good one. They are 100% "real" cotton. They are supplied to CMA by Viking I believe.
 
500amg said:
What do you guys think of the chenille wash mitt available at CMA?



The link is: http://www.properautocare.com/chenwasmit.html



Is it really 100% cotton? Will it swirl up a black car (the mitt itself, not lodged dirt)?



Thanks!



They sell the exact same thing at WalMart for $2.49!!! THey are both made by Viking the are the same!! Dont spend the money. And I suggest that you look into the chenille sponge shape. The mit gets very very heavy when full of water I did not like mine at all. Hell send me a check for $12 and I will mail you 5 of them!
 
TheOzzfather said:
They sell the exact same thing at WalMart for $2.49!!! THey are both made by Viking the are the same!! Dont spend the money. And I suggest that you look into the chenille sponge shape. The mit gets very very heavy when full of water I did not like mine at all. Hell send me a check for $12 and I will mail you 5 of them!



Wal-Mart doesn't sell 100% cotton mitt. Viking mitt you see at Wal-Mart contains polyester fibers, take a closer look and you'll notice it doesn't have a cotton logo and try to burn some of the fibers, it'll melt and you'll see black smoke.



Intermezzo mentioned on other board that he never had any luck with Viking mitts and all the mitts he had, even the ones with cotton logo were not 100% cotton. I haven't seen 100% cotton Viking mitt for awhile but just recently spotted one with new packaging in auto parts store and I'm going to get it and test it and will post the results.
 
The one at Wal-Mart may NOT be the same. I don't know- maybe it is the same one, I haven't checked- but just make sure that you look for the following:



Viking makes two different wash mitts. They look identical. The packaging is nearly identical. One is 100% cotton throughout. The other has 100% cotton loops and a polyester backing. The only way to tell the difference is by looking for the "cotton" symbol on the label- the one that looks like cotton leaf. The 100% cotton mitt has this leaf; the other one does not.



Again, the one at Wal-Mart might be the right one, but you need to make sure before buying it. Good luck!



I know that Kragen/Schnucks/Checker auto parts carries both kinds of mitts. Please let us know which one Wal-Mart has.
 
Here's a picture of what the 100% cotton Viking washmitt comes packaged in. I think this is the old packaging. Notice the cotton logo and the "100% cotton..."



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F1Crazy said:
Wal-Mart doesn't sell 100% cotton mitt. Viking mitt you see at Wal-Mart contains polyester fibers, take a closer look and you'll notice it doesn't have a cotton logo and try to burn some of the fibers, it'll melt and you'll see black smoke.



Intermezzo mentioned on other board that he never had any luck with Viking mitts and all the mitts he had, even the ones with cotton logo were not 100% cotton. I haven't seen 100% cotton Viking mitt for awhile but just recently spotted one with new packaging in auto parts store and I'm going to get it and test it and will post the results.



The ones I get are 100% cotton and have the logo on them. I have had nothing but good luck with them and highly recomend them.
 
I've used the 100% cotton Viking mitts and had pretty good luck with them but I switched to the CMA mitts about a year ago. The CMA mitts are quite a bit softer than the Vikings so I dont care that they're $4.00 more. Never understood why people pinch pennies on detailing supplies when they've just spent $20-30-40,000.00+ on their vehicle.
 
Viper = Correct

Arm = No, it was actually a "hand model" if you believe it or not. It was some college kid who got paid an outrageous amount of money to eat, smoke, stand around and hold a few things when he was told to. Let me be the first to tell all you with nice hands, which is probably no one on this board, that is the gig to have.
 
VIKING,

Has your company ever made mitts with foam insert? I've had a mitt like that before but don't remember who made it.

I have just one complain about your mitt and it is about the sleeve that separates from the mitt after a few uses.
 
No, we have never used a foam backing for our mitts. Some manufacturers do that so their mitt seems thicker but in all actuality it is the foam.

I have heard about this detachment problem. Are you washing you mitt? If you are, is it on the gently cycle? That mitt is manufactured in our plant here in Saint Louis so we have great control over that process.
 
I mentioned the foam backing because I thought it was nice, mitt could hold more water that way, not a biggie tough.

About washing the miit... I honestly don't know what cycle I used to wash it.:nixweiss



I picked up Detailer's Choice for comparison and the thing I like about yours is that piles are thicker, two are knit together. I post a photo to explain it better, Viking is on the right:
 
Viking-- Is it possible to order your 100% cotton wash mitts directly from your plant. No one around here carries them.
 
Sprongs said:
Viking-- Is it possible to order your 100% cotton wash mitts directly from your plant. No one around here carries them.



I'd like to know as well. Nothing around here but el cheapo itchy scratchy crap.
 
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