Mar 22, 2005 #1 I III 97 bonneville/98 Z71 If not dried properly will mold develop inside the wash mitt? I'm wondering if I should leave the cuff open a little so air can get inside?
If not dried properly will mold develop inside the wash mitt? I'm wondering if I should leave the cuff open a little so air can get inside?
Mar 22, 2005 #2 Bill D Hooked For Life Yes, it's quite possible especially given the fact it is a natural material. Mold can still grown on synthetic materials too though. This is another reason why I machine dry them; inside out.
Yes, it's quite possible especially given the fact it is a natural material. Mold can still grown on synthetic materials too though. This is another reason why I machine dry them; inside out.
Mar 22, 2005 #3 JRdetailerwoman New member I insert an empty water bottle into the sheepskin mitt and stand it up to allow the mitt to dry.
Mar 22, 2005 #4 EBPcivicsi GOT PREP? Mine never stay damp long enough to mold. I think I wash too often.
Mar 22, 2005 #5 W wannafbody wannafbody would it be better to just leave it wet in some water inbetween washes?
Mar 22, 2005 #6 B BigAl3 New member i hang dry mine on a pant hanger overnight.... then while it's damp, i throw it in the dryer on a low heating. works great!
i hang dry mine on a pant hanger overnight.... then while it's damp, i throw it in the dryer on a low heating. works great!
Mar 23, 2005 #7 I imported_mirrorfinishman New member I always cut my new sheepskin mitts along the seams into two panels. That way they're much easier to use and dry much quicker.
I always cut my new sheepskin mitts along the seams into two panels. That way they're much easier to use and dry much quicker.