Wash Mit Asda for a quid!

z4alfie

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North East UK
Some time ago I bought a Muc Off noodle wash mit from Ultimate finish.com for about £9.00. I like it becasue the long noodle type loops are great for holding loads of soap and reduce the chances of picking up grit in the same was as a sponge does, plus you can use one mit rather than two sponges. Its a personal choice thing.

Anyway, today in Asda I saw the exact same thing but without the MUC OFF lable for a quid !. Hence I bought three.
 
Yea I've bought several over the last few years they are excellent. Sometimes the cheaper stuff is just as good as the expensive.
 
z4alfie said:
Some time ago I bought a Muc Off noodle wash mit from Ultimate finish.com for about £9.00. I like it becasue the long noodle type loops are great for holding loads of soap and reduce the chances of picking up grit in the same was as a sponge does, plus you can use one mit rather than two sponges. Its a personal choice thing.

Anyway, today in Asda I saw the exact same thing but without the MUC OFF lable for a quid !. Hence I bought three.

Aahh, one for each hand :?
 
gookah said:
z4alfie said:
Some time ago I bought a Muc Off noodle wash mit from Ultimate finish.com for about £9.00. I like it becasue the long noodle type loops are great for holding loads of soap and reduce the chances of picking up grit in the same was as a sponge does, plus you can use one mit rather than two sponges. Its a personal choice thing.

Anyway, today in Asda I saw the exact same thing but without the MUC OFF lable for a quid !. Hence I bought three.

Aahh, one for each hand :?

:lol: ....... actually one for each car
 
yep got one a few weeks ago stuck it in cupboard and completely forgot about it .Thanks for reminding me. :thumbsup:
 
z4alfie said:
gookah said:
z4alfie said:
Some time ago I bought a Muc Off noodle wash mit from Ultimate finish.com for about £9.00. I like it becasue the long noodle type loops are great for holding loads of soap and reduce the chances of picking up grit in the same was as a sponge does, plus you can use one mit rather than two sponges. Its a personal choice thing.

Anyway, today in Asda I saw the exact same thing but without the MUC OFF lable for a quid !. Hence I bought three.

Aahh, one for each hand :?

:lol: ....... actually one for each car
Then you would need 6. :wink:
 
I would never use a long noodle type mitt my car.



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As they use imported noodles not the ones mined in South Wales.

More of a tagliatelle mitt kinda guy

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Mafoo said:
As they use imported noodles not the ones mined in South Wales.

More of a tagliatelle mitt kinda guy

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Oh No....... wont venture into the Welsh 'minefield' (to use a pun). :fuelfire:
 
Get two, two buckets and a grit guard.

One Mit for virtually all the body and the other for skirts and lower bumpers etc.

Grit guard with rinsing bucket has saved me loads of grief, still get the odd scratch though.
 
Only mitts I could find in my local ASDA were "Kent" ones - noodley on one side with a never-to-be-used abrasive surface on the other. Still £1 each so I got four - worst case I'll use them on the wife's car :lol:
 
Got mine.

One in yellow for the top of the car, one in red for the bottom half. Colour Coded Cleaning :!:

good find :thumbsup:
 
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