justin30513
Mobile Detailing Services
Spilchy,
Maybe you are more careful than others when using a sheepskin mitt. On the average, a person will drop it. Even I have when I used to use one. Remember I do a lot of vehicles in a day. I have never dropped the ShMitt though. Plus, since it basically sticks to my hand, I don't have to use my forearm's muscles to hold it while working. This, plus it being light, saves my shoulders. I felt this during the first wash alone.
I'm not trying to convince everyone that their way of washing is wrong. I'm letting them know they have an alternative way that may be easier and more cost efficient to them. I'm just stating some facts about common wash mitt and how they can damage the paint if not replaced.
There are no facts that the ShMitt has ever damaged anything.
Maybe you are more careful than others when using a sheepskin mitt. On the average, a person will drop it. Even I have when I used to use one. Remember I do a lot of vehicles in a day. I have never dropped the ShMitt though. Plus, since it basically sticks to my hand, I don't have to use my forearm's muscles to hold it while working. This, plus it being light, saves my shoulders. I felt this during the first wash alone.
I'm not trying to convince everyone that their way of washing is wrong. I'm letting them know they have an alternative way that may be easier and more cost efficient to them. I'm just stating some facts about common wash mitt and how they can damage the paint if not replaced.
There are no facts that the ShMitt has ever damaged anything.