What did you do today, in regards to detailing?

It’s really not that bad. I used to use grout sponges with ONR a long time ago, and had no issues with those either.

I think if you have a habit of pre rinsing before you do a rinseless, there really wouldn’t be anything to worry about.

That being said, I did just clean a butt ton of pollen off my car without inducing any marring I could see.

My only real complaint about the sponge is that it doesn’t really fit under my door handles very well, which leads me to kind of push it up in there which I don’t like. But other than that it’s grown on me. It seriously releases dirt like nothing else.

It’s really nice to not have a whole bunch of wet towels after I’m done. All I needed was one waffle weave and that blue creature edgeless, which I started going behind the waffle weave with after about 70% of the car had been washed, to dry and that was it.


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How much is a "Butt ton" ?
 
I think if it was all condensed it would make approximately one bouillon cube. One butt ton of pollen = one bouillon cube.


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Love it.

Going to make some soup now............ :)
 
I think if it was all condensed it would make approximately one bouillon cube. One butt ton of pollen = one bouillon cube.


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It sounds like the start of a very unpleasant soup.
 
It sounds like the start of a very unpleasant soup.

The perfect weapon against someone, like myself, with allergies that have been kicking their butt the last few weeks.


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Why

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It’s really not that bad. I used to use grout sponges with ONR a long time ago, and had no issues with those either.

I think if you have a habit of pre rinsing before you do a rinseless, there really wouldn’t be anything to worry about.

That being said, I did just clean a butt ton of pollen off my car without inducing any marring I could see.

My only real complaint about the sponge is that it doesn’t really fit under my door handles very well, which leads me to kind of push it up in there which I don’t like. But other than that it’s grown on me. It seriously releases dirt like nothing else.

It’s really nice to not have a whole bunch of wet towels after I’m done. All I needed was one waffle weave and that blue creature edgeless, which I started going behind the waffle weave with after about 70% of the car had been washed, to dry and that was it.


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Yeah I get optimum makes good products and sure they wouldn’t introduce if didn’t work but I just don’t get how the dirt gets into the little crevices.

Finick, I know you use it a lot. Do you think it induces less marring than MF towels or better yet micro fiber chenille mitts. I tend to use those most (about 8 per wash). for rinseless or bucket. I feel they would do best job of tucking away dirt in medium from paint. Not looking for easy... looking for best.


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Yeah I get optimum makes good products and sure they wouldn’t introduce if didn’t work but I just don’t get how the dirt gets into the little crevices.

Finick, I know you use it a lot. Do you think it induces less marring than MF towels or better yet micro fiber chenille mitts. I tend to use those most (about 8 per wash). for rinseless or bucket. I feel they would do best job of tucking away dirt in medium from paint. Not looking for easy... looking for best.


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I’d say at this point it doesn’t seem to do any more harm than I feel like I’ve seen my towels do in some rare cases where I’m being particularly negligent and lazy.

I don’t know if I’ve ever seen Yvan do it in videos, but I just kind of started pinching the back of it as I’m going across a panel, to open up the face of the other side. I kind of rock it as I go back and forth so that each part of the surface touches the panel I’m cleaning.

With the amount of pollen that was on my car, I did big sections like my roof and hood in 4 sections to be a little safe. So I’d use the first side to pick up the bulk of the dirt, and then flip it and just quickly (and with less grace since product is on the surface) go over the sane section again.

If you’re really interested in trying it but are hesitant, I’d say just pick one up and use it to exclusively wash like... your trunk lid for awhile. Or whatever panel you choose. That way if you notice any marring, it’s just isolated to that one panel and its a quick fix.


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So I just found out that the BRS is "dry as hell", i had no idea it came liked that but this funny thing happens when you dunk it into a 5 gallon bucket filled with say 3.5 gallons of water and 2 or 3 ounces of rinseless wash solution. So that bucket isn't lonely you take a 2nd 5 gallon bucket, fill IT with say 3.5 gallons of water so you can dunk the BRS into IT so you can release the dirt. Furthermore they have these circular screens that you put into the bottom of each bucket that helps keep the dirt at the bottom.

NO FEAR

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Do you think it induces less marring than MF towels or better yet micro fiber chenille mitts. I tend to use those most (about 8 per wash). for rinseless or bucket.

I believe it's best to use MF Towels. I have rinseless washed both my previous pure black Audi, our minivan which was black and now even our two current DD'ers and have had near zero marring marks from them. My car was flawless in that respect, outside some marks from the kids bookbags on it.
 
So I just found out that the BRS is "dry as hell", i had no idea it came liked that but this funny thing happens when you dunk it into a 5 gallon bucket filled with say 3.5 gallons of water and 2 or 3 ounces of rinseless wash solution. So that bucket isn't lonely you take a 2nd 5 gallon bucket, fill IT with say 3.5 gallons of water so you can dunk the BRS into IT so you can release the dirt. Furthermore they have these circular screens that you put into the bottom of each bucket that helps keep the dirt at the bottom.

NO FEAR

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I’m talking about 1st impression...

Considering it feels rougher than the so called “car wash sponge” from Dollar Tree I’d be surprised if anyone here would think of using the BRS or the Lake Country equivalent if they didn’t have their respected labels on them.
 
I’m talking about 1st impression...

Considering it feels rougher than the so called “car wash sponge” from Dollar Tree I’d be surprised if anyone here would think of using the BRS or the Lake Country equivalent if they didn’t have their respected labels on them.

I could see that. Even cheap chenille mitts feel like clouds.

Maybe I’m just used to it at this point, but I don’t store my BRS in ONR (I did after yesterday’s wash, just to save time in a few days when I wash again) often but even when it’s dry I think it feels about as soft as any low nap towel.

It really is pretty impressive how soft it gets once you’ve got it in the ONR, though.

It’s different, for sure.


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Had a solid week booking three details, two of which are for Mother's Day gifts. :) Two new folks and one returning customer.
 
I could see that. Even cheap chenille mitts feel like clouds.

Maybe I’m just used to it at this point, but I don’t store my BRS in ONR (I did after yesterday’s wash, just to save time in a few days when I wash again) often but even when it’s dry I think it feels about as soft as any low nap towel.

It really is pretty impressive how soft it gets once you’ve got it in the ONR, though.

It’s different, for sure.


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Maybe it’s different than the Lake Country Sponge.
 
Watch Apex Detail for his review of the BRS

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Watch Apex Detail for his review of the BRS

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Finicks review was good enough to convince me... But I’m currently debating on whether or not to buy a special emblem for my car for $40 bucks, so something like a $25 sponge will have to wait.
 
I've only used the BRS for rinseless washing and have never had an issue with it. Works really well and I'm not left with a bunch of towels to wash afterwards. It's almost 2 years old and still looks brand new.
 
I've only used the BRS for rinseless washing and have never had an issue with it. Works really well and I'm not left with a bunch of towels to wash afterwards. It's almost 2 years old and still looks brand new.
Thank you very much

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