Meg's Chenille Wash Pad

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I've been using Meguiar's chenille wash pad and thought I would provide some feedback on it.

http://www.autogeek.net/x3050.html
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I find that it's more ergonomic and less painful. I think it's because of an old weightlifting injury I had years back (I partially tore ligaments in both of my wrists.) The angle that the mitt puts my hands in when washing the side panels causes some soreness and discomfort.

For the pad, I feel that I can let the weight of the pad do the scrubbing. I'm paranoid that with the wash mitts, I apply too much pressure since there isn't much padding in the mitts. The pad really glides well with a prefoam of the panel and some foam sprayed directly on the pad.

The only drawbacks are it holds onto a huge amount of water. This tends to dilute and wash away the foam on the panel quicker than a mitt. Also, obviously because your hand is now in it, it is easier to accidently drop it. I've dropped it a few times but luckily I either caught it in time or it fell on the hood or roof of the car.

I will say, I still prefer wash mitts for cleaning my wheels. I have both of Meg's wheel and spoke brushes. They're pretty nice but for speed, the wash mitt is still the way to go for me. No accidental banging with a mitt either. This may change as I use the brushes more and get more adept with them...we'll have to wait and see.

The only problem with the mitt is that it holds onto the brake dust really well and doesn't seem to want to let go. I may start using a pre-rinse with a strong solution of soap or APC first to see if that helps to reduce the amount of dust.

The chenille seems to be holding up somewhat well w.r.t softness. I may give it a good rinse and throw it in the dryer to see if that softens it up. For now, it's just air dried.

So has anyone else tried it? Do you guys like wash pads or mitts?
 
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I use Cobra wash mitt and like it. I never used a wash pad. It still is not as soft as MF mitt, but I still use it once in a while. Works well well with Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo or Poorboys SS&S.
 
I bought a few of those at Big Lots for a couple of bucks. I use them in wheel wells when I dont want to use a brush.
 
I have used the Pinnacle Chenille mitts extensively, but they are short lived. I have found I personally prefer the Sheepskin mitts.
 
I have one of those Meg's sponges too. I also really like the way it fits in my hand.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
I have used the Pinnacle Chenille mitts extensively, but they are short lived. I have found I personally prefer the Sheepskin mitts.

I'm with you on that one. I love my sheepskins. :) BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BAAAAAAAAAAAAAA :p
 
Where is a link to these sheepskins?
 
I am a fan of the sheepskin and the sea sponge! Love them both, only other thing I use now is the Boar's Hair brush with that long handle you can get with it, short girl can't reach the roof of the suv! :p
 
Meghan said:
I am a fan of the sheepskin and the sea sponge! Love them both, only other thing I use now is the Boar's Hair brush with that long handle you can get with it, short girl can't reach the roof of the suv! :p

Don't feel bad. I'm 5'10" and can't reach the middle of my minivan roof too. I'm considering using a brush too. I currently use a wash mop.

How is the brush attached to the pole? Is it a standard "painter's pole" thread? The reason I ask is because I have a really long painter's extension pole. It's long enough that I could stand at the back of the van and scrub the roof front to back. With my current wash mop, I have to stand on the sides of van and it makes it difficult to wash it in a front to back motion.
 
How do you guys wax the top? My wife has a 4x4 expedition and I can't even see the top when I stand on the running boards. I'm about 6'2! I was looking at the top yesterday while standing on our porch and you could tell exactly where I missed.

PS. I really love the wolfgang sealant works great on her ride...
 
Rapidity said:
How do you guys wax the top? My wife has a 4x4 expedition and I can't even see the top when I stand on the running boards. I'm about 6'2! I was looking at the top yesterday while standing on our porch and you could tell exactly where I missed.

PS. I really love the wolfgang sealant works great on her ride...
I have an Expedition too, I actually get up on the roof, I am sure I am exceding the weight limit but I havent found a better way.
 
haha well... that's not really an option for me. I'm too heavy and she is preggy. Someone needs to make a polishing pal on a stick. lol
 
Meghan said:
I have an Expedition too, I actually get up on the roof, I am sure I am exceding the weight limit but I havent found a better way.
Here is the image that just popped into my head.
  1. Fill foamgun with wax.
  2. Spray wax all over roof.
  3. Put on microfiber suit
  4. Climb on roof.
  5. Lay down.
  6. Roll around roof until wax is buffed off.
 
sounds hot for her... it doesn't sound hot if I did it. ;) heh

I still say we need a polishing pal on a stick!
 
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