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Re: Rinseless Wash Media?
Originally Posted by davidc
It must be good, there isn't one mark on that Vette that I have noticed. I am going to have to get one since 99% of my washes are rinseless.
Dave
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Re: Rinseless Wash Media?
I use these mitts that are only about $3 each--
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After removing the thread that creates a thumb pocket a grout sponge fits perfectly into the mitt. So you can use as many mitts as you need for a rinseless wash then just throw them in the wash with the microfiber towels.
The grout sponge allows you to control how much solution you use depending on how dirty the car is and allows you to hold the mitt so very little pressure is applied to the paint.
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Originally Posted by BillyJack
I've been using the Meguiar's MF mitts for over a year and stopped using any of the other sponges/towels I was using before. The quality I really like is the ability to easily release much of the dirt with either a healthy shake in the bucket or a wipe over the grit guard. I've also got a Griot's mitt I haven't tried yet and I'll likely order one of the new AG rinseless mitts for comparison, but so far I'm very satisfied with the Meguiar's.
Bill
I've only used my Megs D114 rinse less once. I used Megs white MF wash mitt. It work perfectly, the white was perfect as I could see the clean nicrofibers after rinsing in my rinse bucket.
I see many rinse less washes with D114 and Megs MF mitt in my future.
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I do have a CarPro Wool Mitt, but I just assumed it wouldn't be ideal since it is one sided, may give it a try.
So many good options. Lots of good things about the Megs Mitt and the AG Mitt. I will probably buy a Megs one local, and have the AG Mitt on order.
And I will take my time and accumulate some nice microfibers to try the GD method along the way.
As always, thanks for all of the help everyone!
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These are my absolute favorite for rinseless washing. Super Plush Junior Microfiber Towel, 16 x 16 inches
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Re: Rinseless Wash Media?
Originally Posted by Caleb@ImpeccableImage
Personally I like towels with more deep pile or fluffy nap so dirt can get trapped deeper in the towel and away from paint. I also like towels that have long nap on both sides so you get 16 sides of usable area. Using the short pile side for Rinseless washing is kind of scary to me.
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I believe I traded pheerix for the same one that ronkh57 uses.
Is that the one I have pheerix?
I've been using it with D114 and like it very much.
I also agree with him, most prefer a plusher towel for washing. I believe those towels are around 300 gsm, and should be good for wax and polish removal where you don't want fight with the extra plush nap.
I don't do the towel method but I would think a towel with at least 500 gsm or higher would be recommend.
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Re: Rinseless Wash Media?
Originally Posted by Mantilgh
I believe I traded pheerix for the same one that ronkh57 uses.
Is that the one I have pheerix?
I've been using it with D114 and like it very much.
I also agree with him, most prefer a plusher towel for washing. I believe those towels are around 300 gsm, and should be good for wax and polish removal where you don't want fight with the extra plush nap.
I don't do the towel method but I would think a towel with at least 500 gsm or higher would be recommend.
Yea I gave you the Rinseless mitt on AG's site.
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Originally Posted by SonataLF
The AutoGeek Rinseless wash mitt is the best. I've tried sheepskin, different sponges and good quality microfiber towels but that is my favorite by far. Soft, holds a lot of solution and washes out easy every time even when really dirty.
+1. It releases dirt better than any other wash media I've ever used. Just a quick turn across the grit guard and the fibers come totally clean. I'm thinking about using these exclusively on my 2 BM washes now for that very reason.
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Thank pheerix.
Still need to try the Uber Rinseless.
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