Two NEW Merino Wool Wash Mitts!

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Our obsession with perfect paint continues! Introducing two all-new wash mitts - the Aussie Merino Wool Wash Mitt and the Koala Wash Mitt. Both of these super soft wash mitts are designed to keep your vehicle's delicate finish swirl free.

Merino Wool - Perfectionist's Choice

Both mitts are constructed out of the finest Merino wool available.

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Koala Wash Mitt

The Koala Wash Mitt features a mesh pocket on the back for your hand. This durable pocket holds your hand securely so you don’t drop the mitt.

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Aussie Merino Wool Wash Mitt

The Aussie Merino Wool Wash Mitt is a traditional style wash mitt.

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To give you a better idea of just how massive the Aussie Merino Wool Wash Mitt truly is, I've taken a couple pictures of it next to a traditional sheepskin wash mitt.

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Each one of these wash mitts holds a tremendous amount of soapy water, and their thick piles safely trap dirt and debris, keeping your vehicle swirl free after every wash. Check them out!

Koala Wash Mitt

Aussie Merino Wool Wash Mitt
 

WOW !!!



I love my CarPro mitts but these look promising. I must try them.


 
Anyone that has the second edition of my how-to book in paperback, ebook or ibook form, note that I show this type of wash mitt for maintaining a flawless finish, that is after you've done all the correction and polishing work and finally have your car's paint to where you like it, now is the time to start using a wash mitt like this one and follow my tips for washing a nice finish as shared in the book.


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In my opinion, if you are not willing to brush this type of mitt out after a few uses; you are better off buying a chenille wash mitt.

The Carpro Merino Wool Mitt above has been used exactly 25 times and is still in great shape. I only brushed out half so you can see the difference.

After every third use or so, I brush it out with a pet grooming brush ($13). Get the one with the wide teeth, not the one for undercoat grooming. Using a children's hair detangler spray ($2) seems to expedite the process. A minor amount of hair will come out when you brush the mitt, this is normal.
 
I've been wanting to try the carpro version but these look alot more plush. Im going to have to look how to maintain them washing them and such as im assuming i cant wash them the same way i do my chenille mitt's
 
I think I just found my missing dog Fluffy. Those look awesome!
 
I like it's a double mitt. I'll bet it i'll hold a ton of soapy water, do want :yes:
 
I've been wanting to try the carpro version but these look alot more plush. Im going to have to look how to maintain them washing them and such as im assuming i cant wash them the same way i do my chenille mitt's

IME There comes a point of diminishing return. I think the carpro mitt and the similar one sided mitt shown here are about as plush as I would ever want. if if the car is really dirty I use a traditional sheepkin small mitt like Nick has shown for comparison. The small mitt flush's dirt and debris MUCH better then the super plush ones. Just take a look deep in the pile before and after using your grit gaurd.

Another issue is how much wasted solution you can use up with a huge mitt. I once had the bigger dodo juice mitt and was able to blow through a 5 gallon bucket in less than half the car with my washing technique.

I would suggest you buy one of whichever you like and test it out first with this in mind before you go all in on your decision.
 
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