Wash mitt you like...

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I usually get a new mitt and waffle weave drying towels when I get a new car (hint). The last two mitts I got were the Wookie mitts. Any particular wash mitts that you out there like?
 
I usually get a new mitt and waffle weave drying towels when I get a new car (hint). The last two mitts I got were the Wookie mitts. Any particular wash mitts that you out there like?

This question comes up quite a bit, and like all "What's the Best" questions, this one will generate many opinions.

Me? I have tried many, but still like the good old micro chenille mitts.

They work just fine for me using the best wash techniques.

JMO



As for drying towels......... Ever use a Griot's PFM? :)
 
There is a video somewhere on Youtube that analyzes wash mitts under the microscope. I believe the microfiber was deemed best. The video made me change from sheepskin and I'm going to buy microfiber for now on instead. I'm going to have to buy a boatload because I religiously use multiple mitts per wash.

I bet the microfiber mitts dry a lot easier than the sheepskin
 
Thanks. I'm gonna need several of those!
 
The different colors are great for designating them for different sections of the car. I'm still going to mark them on the interior
 
They'll be in my next AG order. I currently have 1 from Mothers and 2 from Chemical Guys, all different colors. 2 are now split on the side.
 
There is a video somewhere on Youtube that analyzes wash mitts under the microscope. I believe the microfiber was deemed best. The video made me change from sheepskin and I'm going to buy microfiber for now on instead. I'm going to have to buy a boatload because I religiously use multiple mitts per wash.

I bet the microfiber mitts dry a lot easier than the sheepskin

You can machine wash and dry


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Adams wash pad for me, I just throw them in the washing machine along with the cloths.


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Micro-Chenille:
The wash mitt(s)
that fit-the-bill.


Bob
 
No need to reinvent the wheel.

These work. Period. :cheers:

If the weren’t trying to re invent the wheel we’d still be using dish sponges and beach towels to wash and dry our cars.

If you do end up buying new wash mitts five the fuzzy micro fiber a try. Most MF companies and product companies who have MF lines are going to this style.

I was fine with my chenille and still use for lower rockers. These, for me seem to glide better.

Lastly i’m sure you had no problems drying your car before PFM’s.... imagine if you never tried it.......


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These are next for me

Fozzie Hair Microfiber Wash Mitt
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Bob
 
If you do end up buying new wash mitts five the fuzzy micro fiber a try. Most MF companies and product companies who have MF lines are going to this style.

I was fine with my chenille and still use for lower rockers. These, for me seem to glide better.

Don't you worry about grit getting caught in the tightly packed fibers in those mitts?

With the more open nature of the chenille wash mitts, I've never worried about being able to rinse out grit while washing a car. Anything picked up falls out when rinsing in my rinse bucket or when blasted by the hose. With the examples shown I could see plenty of potential for stuff to get trapped in there and being really hard to remove...either with a rinse while washing a vehicle or later on when cleaning the mitt. Ever have any problems?
 
This is why it’s a good idea to wash with multiple mitts. It eliminates the worry of grit remaining in the mitt.
 
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