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I decided to do side by side comparison Shmitt VS Ulti Mitt.
I finally got the new Shmitt from Aaron (thanks again). It's a little different, it has a little rope going through it.
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Here is the Ulti Mitt:
Both mitts are good usefull washing tools, but the main reason I prefer the Shmitt is you have less chances of marring the paint.
Dirt and debris can be captured and rerealeased. And it take you forever to rinse them out
With Shmitt you will love have this problem
I would not use Ulti Mitt or really dirty paint, as your chances will increase of marring the paint.
This is the way I wash
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Although I have large hand, Ulti-Mitt still feels loose. Shmitt has a tight fit, but I just like holding it in my hand. With that little rope, I feel more confident
about not dropping it; but even if I do, it will take only 3 seconds rinsing it, where it will take at least 3 minutes rinsing an Ulti-Mitt.
This is my little review, just my $0.02.
Comments, questions, and suggestions are welcome.
I finally got the new Shmitt from Aaron (thanks again). It's a little different, it has a little rope going through it.
Here is the Ulti Mitt:
Both mitts are good usefull washing tools, but the main reason I prefer the Shmitt is you have less chances of marring the paint.
Dirt and debris can be captured and rerealeased. And it take you forever to rinse them out
With Shmitt you will love have this problem
I would not use Ulti Mitt or really dirty paint, as your chances will increase of marring the paint.
This is the way I wash
Although I have large hand, Ulti-Mitt still feels loose. Shmitt has a tight fit, but I just like holding it in my hand. With that little rope, I feel more confident
about not dropping it; but even if I do, it will take only 3 seconds rinsing it, where it will take at least 3 minutes rinsing an Ulti-Mitt.
This is my little review, just my $0.02.
Comments, questions, and suggestions are welcome.