Brian_Brice
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- Jan 30, 2008
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I just got a new Lake Country wash sponge in and have used it a few times now. I gotta admit, this thing is a huge upgrade to my home depot grout sponges. I never felt comfortable using the other sponges on paint, especially with ONR due to the lack of nap, and gliding ability. I put my grout sponges on wheel and arch duty a long time ago.
This sponge on the other hand has so far proven to be very worthy of paintwork. It's much softer than the others, as soon as it is damped you will see what I mean. It's designed with softness and nap in mind, cross cut horizontally and vertically to create deep crevices to suck in large particles.
I don't know what foam they used, but it is very nice feeling, and even with significant pressure applied, it reverts to it's normal size and shape almost immediately. I didn't see them available at the geek yet, what's the deal Jason and Meghan? These things will replace home depot sponges in garages across the country, please get them in stock!
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums
/o104/superiorautodetailing/DSCN0041.jpg
DSCN0042.flv - Video - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
The above link is a quick video i shot to show how well they clean up.
This sponge on the other hand has so far proven to be very worthy of paintwork. It's much softer than the others, as soon as it is damped you will see what I mean. It's designed with softness and nap in mind, cross cut horizontally and vertically to create deep crevices to suck in large particles.
I don't know what foam they used, but it is very nice feeling, and even with significant pressure applied, it reverts to it's normal size and shape almost immediately. I didn't see them available at the geek yet, what's the deal Jason and Meghan? These things will replace home depot sponges in garages across the country, please get them in stock!

http://i118.photobucket.com/albums
/o104/superiorautodetailing/DSCN0041.jpg

DSCN0042.flv - Video - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
The above link is a quick video i shot to show how well they clean up.
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