BrutalNoodle
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gregory1420,
If you really want to keep it as basic as possible, start with any rinseless product and a dozen towels and go from there. Doesn't have to be fancy towels either, your basic 300gsm would do fine. You'd then experiment with single; as a substitute for mitt, or multiple (Garry Dean method). You could always branch out and try other washing materials later as you get the hang of things.
The sponge, IMO, is 50/50. There is no middle ground; you'd either love it or hate it.
Oh, and why a dozen? Because you're going to need more than six microfibers, I'm betting on it... lol
If you really want to keep it as basic as possible, start with any rinseless product and a dozen towels and go from there. Doesn't have to be fancy towels either, your basic 300gsm would do fine. You'd then experiment with single; as a substitute for mitt, or multiple (Garry Dean method). You could always branch out and try other washing materials later as you get the hang of things.
The sponge, IMO, is 50/50. There is no middle ground; you'd either love it or hate it.
Oh, and why a dozen? Because you're going to need more than six microfibers, I'm betting on it... lol