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Old 5/18/10, 06:12 PM
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For you noobs not using a wash mit

Just bought my first wash mit a few weeks ago. Man I didn't know what I was missing after many many years of washing cars and trucks. Better than any wash rag or cloth diaper or what ever I have used in the past. Sooooooo you noobs still using some subpar wash thing...... go get yourself a washmit. You won't be sorry.


Also I have been using the absorber to dry my cars for a while love that thang too.
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Old 5/19/10, 08:14 AM
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I know and no kidding. I just figured there has to be a few more out there like me lol
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Man I have been using a wash mitt for around 16 years at least. That is the only thing you use when you paint $5,000-$10,000 paintjobs
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Yeah, that and microfiber polishing cloths. Those polishing pads that come with wax and compound are horrible.
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Best mitt ever!
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Are you sure it's not a gold one instead? ... oh when the Saints go marching in.... lol.



http://www.hardwareandtools.com/Spun...d-6218887.html
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I usually use a couple of microfiber wash mitts similar to what Reverend showed when washing my darker colored cars, one for the top parts which are less dirty, and one for the front end and lower parts which are dirtier. For the lighter colored cars I use a boar's hair brush as it is quicker, yet still gentle and does a great job. Before these I use lambswool mitts which did ok as well.
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These work too for tight spots.

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