Junebug
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My neighbor ( detailed his Suburban and his wife's Tahoe) raises sheep (amoung other livestock) - maybe I'll soap one up and chase it around his Chevy next time I detail. Thanks for the idea.
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JuneBug said:I tried the Schmitt a few weeks ago and I'm sold on it. I've tried everything else but a sea sponge and I probably won't try that now that I have the Schmitt. The looks of the LC knock-off is like a Mother's powerball mated with a Schmitt - with less than desirable results. I know the AG forum of shills are all blathering about the wonderful new LC mitt, and for all you little "conspiracy" theory folks, how bout this - AG has a ton of $ invested that boat load of LC mitts they agreed to sell. Therefore, it "has" to be the next best thing since detail man discovered the bucket. I thought the review was fair and certainly made sense. Now, while I like shopping at AG, wide variety of products and fast delivery - I get kinda ill reading their forum and some of their descriptions for those over priced boutique products they manufacture, as they say - buyer beware.
JDookie said:Personally, I prefer the new mf *puffy* mitts over everything. I don't see the point in this new foam mitt craze. Chenille mitts are great when they are new, but they quickly dry up, fall apart, and scratch very easily. Sheepskin (wool) mitts are wonderful, and I have used them for years, but they don't last quite as long as the mf ones do, imo.
So, for me, it will be mf first and sheepskin second.
pt91 said:I agree. Which MF mitts do you prefer?
JuneBug said:My neighbor ( detailed his Suburban and his wife's Tahoe) raises sheep (amoung other livestock) - maybe I'll soap one up and chase it around his Chevy next time I detail. Thanks for the idea.
RobD said:Do those muppet head MF mitts trap debrit like standard MF wash mitts do? TIA