Does your grid guard clean the mitt well?

Ive also found that ONR makes my mitts old the dirt. I had to wash my wool mitt with some dawn just to make it look like wool again. The paint wasnt even that dirty and I sprayed it off with a pressure washer before starting.



I guess Im going to have to pick up a GS and see what all this is about. :)
 
BlueLibby04 said:
Ive also found that ONR makes my mitts old the dirt. I had to wash my wool mitt with some dawn just to make it look like wool again. The paint wasnt even that dirty and I sprayed it off with a pressure washer before starting.



I guess Im going to have to pick up a GS and see what all this is about. :)





Try it, you will love it with ONR. Let us know what you think.
 
Maybe I just misunderstood the concept behind guards in the buckets. I see them as a tool to hold the grit in the bottom away from the wash media. I never rub the mitts on them, I use a third bucket about 1/2 full w/ clear water and a painters' grid as my first rinse. Run the mitt(s) along the painters' grid, move to second bucket w/ clear water, agitate and dunk in third w/ soap :cooleek: Of course this is all due to owning black cars, I also use three mitts for the process.
 
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