New wash mitts required.....

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http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/car-care/wash-mitts.aspx

I have a number of these:

http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/meguiars/deep-pile-microfiber-wash-mitt.aspx
 
Interesting when reading the reviews that the lambswool have a fairly low score, seems to not last and fall apart by the looks of it?

I never tried them as I like the ones I linked to but the reviews of the lambswhool ones do not convinve me to try either.
 
My megs lambswool is still good, many many washes of the car and many many washes in the washing machine afterward... £11.. bargain. After spending £500 on a paint correction, my paint is still gorgeous with this mitt.
 
http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/dodo-juice/wookies-fist-supernatural-wash-mitt.aspx
Using the above you need a big bucket they soak up a lot of water ! Lol
 
KERMIT1970 said:
http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/dodo-juice/wookies-fist-supernatural-wash-mitt.aspx
Using the above you need a big bucket they soak up a lot of water ! Lol

Oh dear god its all gone wrong now.. fisting wookies? Jeez...
 
Like the review of that one:

I think the manufacturers and re-sellers really need to spell out the care and preparation needed before you an even think about using this mit. I bought this and was then surprised at what needed to be done. I wrinsed, combed with my pet comb, then spent ages with a pet brush, then another wrinse. Then when I came to actually use it I still ended up with lots of seed pods and rubbish coming out which isnt great. The idea is the mit traps rubbish whilst cleaning, which is does. It also drinks a lot of water, but after one use, another wrinse and a brush it is still full of seed pods and other debris that were there when I bought it. Had I known this I wouldn't have purchased. I need to spend as much time grooming the mit as I do cleaning the car!
 
Dodo juice lambswool mitt

Very good, I've had it for a couple of years now and wash all 3 of our cars a lot lol and it's still has fluffy and as it was when I bought it

I only ever rinse it through after washing and then let it drip dry

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I have a Fist - no bits in mine, little bit of hassle to maintain, but as said it sucks up water and suds like nobody's business, and it cleans with very little effort. Gets in all the nooks and crannys too. Conclusion - probably should've gotten the short pile version. It appealed to the child in me though :D
 
Bing said:
I have a Fist - no bits in mine, little bit of hassle to maintain, but as said it sucks up water and suds like nobody's business, and it cleans with very little effort. Gets in all the nooks and crannys too. Conclusion - probably should've gotten the short pile version. It appealed to the child in me though :D

If you get bored you could put eyes on it and leave it around the house to give Mrs Bing a shock! :D
 
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