I love this wash mitt. Here's why:

Adding this to my wish list for my new rinseless wash addiction.... Now to just wait for the next sale so I can buy everything
 
By the way guys, I have a little bit of pull around here. If you just recently placed an order and/or all you're wanting to buy is the new wash mitt to try out, give me a call and I'll knock the shipping down to $3.95. 1-800-869-3011 ext 215

:)
 
By the way guys, I have a little bit of pull around here. If you just recently placed an order and/or all you're wanting to buy is the new wash mitt to try out, give me a call and I'll knock the shipping down to $3.95. 1-800-869-3011 ext 215

:)

Does that include order# 1378645 put 4 hours ago? :props:
 
I love using the Megs mitt for rinseless, but this looks even better. On the wish list.
 
So Nick, were you using a 1 bucket method for your rinseless wash here?
 
We need an online 15% off plus the $7.95 Flat Rate shipping so we can purchase some new Wash Mitts and other products. It would also be great if we could purchase the new V17 Rinseless Wash. When will it be available?
 
The Meguiar's wash mitt is also split weave microfiber.

I'm looking forward to what people think of this mitt though. I've wanted reviews on this mitt for a while.

Looks a lot to me like another mitt out there for sure. (Same color, same wrist band even.) ;) Haven't seen any reviews on that mitt either. Wonder if Ian could put some customer reviews up on his site? :dunno:

I don't think any wash method can prevent all marring of a daily driver in 6 months, but I understand what you're saying.

....Personally, being in college and not having a garage makes me more tolerant of fine swirls. In addition to that, the tiny parking spots plus the numerous people walking between cars with backpacks on is too much to be as anal as I normally would be. If I had a garage and didn't drive to campus it might be a different story.

I'm afraid if I had to drive to a college campus I'd first get a 1990 Toyota truck, then next get it coated in bed liner! :laughing: (Unfortunately... lately you might need body armor and Seal training though.) :eek:

I'm not so sure though that a daily driver can't be (for the most part) swirl free after six months. Take a look at CarMomma's Denali... it's garaged at night, but she NEVER stops driving it, rain, mud, country roads, dodging deer.... and works 20 miles away at a car auction. It has VERY few swirls in it... and you have to look pretty darned hard to find them.

But then again... I don't wash it with a single bucket, a single mitt (especially the same mitt on the bottom and top), and without two grit guards in both buckets! :D Uhhh... and a dedicated wheel bucket, with it's own grit guard. :D OCD much?????? :laughing:

I've tried rinseless on it during the coldest part of winter... but it just makes me nervous. Even then... it is always with one bucket, filled with hot water/rinseless solution then packed full of towels. Last one had 18 towels in it. :D Yup... ocd much. ;)
 
Nice! Very interesting. Not a fan of the sponges...
 
I am new to this rinseless wash idea. Haven't actually done it, but have a dedicated bucket, grit guard, gamma seal lid, ONR, just need the mit/sponge. I was on the fence on the Optimum BRS. How does this differ or work differently? Yes I know one is a sponge, the other not so skip that part :)
 
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