slickooz
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The sponge feels very durable. I pray it doesn't marr the soft Acura paint.
Use it tomorrow and tell us if you liked it. Acura blacks can't hide anything.
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The sponge feels very durable. I pray it doesn't marr the soft Acura paint.
I have used approx 10-15 times now and has held up. I also rinse often and don't use much pressure.
It is only $5.99. I would still buy if it only lasted 5-10 times. I feel like it really protects the paint because I can get the soil out easily. I have used it on fairly dirty vehicles and when you rinse often, using two bucket method, it really is safe on the paint.
I also tend to use more ONR because I rinse often and the sponge picks up quite a bit of ONR. Of course that is an advantage IMO because it makes it super safe.
-1oz of ONR with 2 gallons of water in one bucket.
-Clean water in a separate bucket.
-If the car is very dirty, I will spray down the car with ONR diluted.
-Wash in straight lines, no pressure with Cobra Bone.
-Dry with Cobra Guzzler.
-Usually go back over with FK425 sometimes for more slickness.
I forgot how cheap it was. I also like how easily it was to release all the dirt from the sponge. I think I had about 3 gallon of wash, which was enough to wash whole car and wheels/wells.
I have used LC sponge on Black 2008 Toyota 4Runner multiple times.
Of course, everyone has there own preferences on wash media. Nobody is right, nobody wrong.
I've had good results with 1oz ONR to 2gallons water. I only use a grit guard in my rinse bucket and use 2 dry drying towels to dry.
And as you know I use 1oz of OCW in my solution to achieve a wash and wax.
My wash media of choice is a lowes grout sponge.
Yeah LC sponge is great!!! How durable is it?
1/2 ounce in a 32 ounce bottle? Is that the same dilution as QD?
I too was a fan of the LC grout sponge, but mine didnt last very long at all. Maybe 5-6 washes. And after that, all the foam pieces would break off and they would be floating around in my buckets. I might buy another one again and try using less pressure. But even so, I wasnt using a lot of pressure to begin with, enough to get the vehicle clean. My 0.02 cents..
I saw someone post that they use the Cobra bone, how do you like it? It is on BOGO currently.
I like the design so I use a box cutter knife and cut grout sponges from home depo just like the LC sponge.
I've seen this before...grout sponge...I'll have to try that. I'm hoping to get good results with the LC Sponge tomorrow. I may have to experiment with the XMT 360 added to the wash. That would be interesting.
Let us know how the wax works... Maybe do half car with ONR and other with ONR/Wax.... or whatever you think.
It would be cool if it works. A time saver for sure. Personally, I think it won't be effective as doing the wax after ONR. But I hope I'm wrong.
Let us know your thoughts!
Great idea!rops: Going go to home depot and pick up one.
Let us know how long it takes to cut and cost of sponges. Also long time durability would be nice.
I'm sure your gonna need a new blade to make it easy.
Personally, I think I would just buy a new sponge even if it is every 5-6 washes. Absorbs a ton of soil and releases a ton. Protecting the paint is more important of price of sponge. Heck it only costs two gallons of gas now.
But if it is cheap and easy enough to do-it-yourself I would reconsider.
Maybe a write up with pictures? If possible!