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I just destroyed my next to the last mitt trying to make a dent in Meguiar's Endurance tire treatment I recently applied - I didn't make much of a dent and I'm certain that the stuff I did manage to move will never come out of the mitt! Obviously I'm in the market for some new wash mitts and I wonder if anyone has any favorites?
Too, I must admit that I occasionally use a Cello synthetic sponge - usually just to get the bulk of the water off of glass after a wash. I certain these sponges are taboo on paint but can anyone confirm that from experience?
I can confirm that a given tire treatment noticably varies from not only tire brand-to-tire brand but also due to tire age. I recently lost a tire on our ML-320 and replaced it with a fresh pair (a pair due to the AWD) and the finish on the two year old front tires is flatter than the newbies on the rear. BTW, the treatment looks much nicer on my WRX's new Bridgestones than the ML's new Dunlops - I guess it would be the other way around if one prefers glossy tires.
Thanks ... Alan
Too, I must admit that I occasionally use a Cello synthetic sponge - usually just to get the bulk of the water off of glass after a wash. I certain these sponges are taboo on paint but can anyone confirm that from experience?
I can confirm that a given tire treatment noticably varies from not only tire brand-to-tire brand but also due to tire age. I recently lost a tire on our ML-320 and replaced it with a fresh pair (a pair due to the AWD) and the finish on the two year old front tires is flatter than the newbies on the rear. BTW, the treatment looks much nicer on my WRX's new Bridgestones than the ML's new Dunlops - I guess it would be the other way around if one prefers glossy tires.
Thanks ... Alan