Leyland
I'll bet I can wax that.
Just like the title asks, I was just wondering if it was acceptable to pro detailers or enthusiast detailers to lay the wash mitt on concrete before washing the car.
Is this OK?
Is this OK?
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Agreedrabbi said:I don't or wouldn't.
If you get a little stone embedded in the mitt this could be a disater. I always lay my mitt over the bucket and then use the hose to rinse it before i put it away.While washing my mitt stays in the bucket..Bill D said:I simply carry them in a plastic pail. If I need to lay down the mitt, you can lay them in the pail. ( Add another designated just for that, if you really desire ).
It's a simple, little extra thing that's not a big deal to me.
No.Leyland said:Just like the title asks, I was just wondering if it was acceptable to pro detailers or enthusiast detailers to lay the wash mitt on concrete before washing the car.
Is this OK?
Leyland said:This is what I thought. Maybe I should send an email to the company with a link to this thread so they can see that perfectionist detailers would never let the wash mitt touch the paint after it's been down on the concrete.
Shiny Lil Detlr said:Actually, how about linking us to what you're talking about so we can all point and laugh? :lmfao
Although your probably correct. imho i'm not sure this would be good work ethics to begin or end with..Maxima Lover said:I often hit a spot on the concrete with the power washer, put my mit down and spray it off/out. I do see a problem if it's just being set on dry on cleaned ground.
Maxima Lover said:I often hit a spot on the concrete with the power washer, put my mit down and spray it off/out. I do see a problem if it's just being set on dry, uncleaned ground.
Good suggestion and a much better alternative..budman3 said:You can do the same but put it on a grit guard before hand. This way there will be no dirt getting onto the pad and the water will be able to freely rinse the mitt.