Which mitt for rinseless?

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I have a few Plush Microchenille mitts and just purchased Wolfgang Uber Rinseless for my first time rinseless washing. Should I get the "rinseless wash mitt", or can I use the mitts I have? Any pros and/or cons to using one or the other?

Thanks.
 
Meguiars Microfiber wash mitts with a grout sponge inside of it work well.

Or my personal favorite is the Cobra Bone wash sponge. It hold a lot of water so just give it a squeeze to release more.

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I use a bunch of quality MF towels rather than a mit.

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Ultra Soft Microfiber Rinseless Wash Mitt

^ they work well with traditional washes as well. i use the large bone sponge (same material) for large flat panels and the wash mitt for everything else...
 
Agree with using MF towels... you don't re-add dirt to your rinse less wash bucket and save time from having to fill and use a 2nd bucket.
 
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I have a few Plush Microchenille mitts and just purchased Wolfgang Uber Rinseless for my first time rinseless washing. Should I get the "rinseless wash mitt", or can I use the mitts I have? Any pros and/or cons to using one or the other?

Thanks.

i think you are better off using microfiber towels that way you dont need a grit guard or a rinse bucket. you can just use new towels instead of dunking a dirty mitt back in the wash. i been using the waterless wash towels for that they work great for both rinseless and waterless
 
Thanks for all of the replies. @fightnews, I have buckets and grit guards, and I intend on using them. I probably should have mentioned that. Would that make the use of the microchenelle type mitts be ok to use then, since I already have them? I do hear what you all are saying, sounds like the Ultra Soft type is the ideal way to go. And, I'll most likely purchase one anyway.
 
I primarily use Duragloss microfiber wash mitts and typically used 6 to 8 per wash.

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I also have similar to the AG rinseless mitt and Meguairs wash mitt.

The denser and longer the fibers the greater the drag (force to move across paint).
 
Thanks for all of the replies. @fightnews, I have buckets and grit guards, and I intend on using them. I probably should have mentioned that. Would that make the use of the microchenelle type mitts be ok to use then, since I already have them? I do hear what you all are saying, sounds like the Ultra Soft type is the ideal way to go. And, I'll most likely purchase one anyway.


That's how I used to do it, with the dreadlock mitts... Till I tried the rinseless mitt. It (imho) releases dirt so much easier.
 
Another rinsless Mitt user here. I have 4 of them, and also use them for traditional washes. As Ron said they release dirt really well.
 
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