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Tried the Big Red Sponge today...
And I知 not sold on it, not even close.
I have been doing onr washes with trc eagles for a few months now and have no problems with scratches and or cleaning ability. But today was different. Now maybe it was my technique, I知 not sure, but the big red sponge just failed miserably in its ability to actually clean the dirt off the car. My drying towel was filthy and I知 pretty sure I scratched the hell out of my hood.
My car (pearl black gti) has been through a bunch of rainy days recently and had a nice film of road juice all over it. Was it just too much for the onr? I知 not sure. I ended up doing a foam and bucket wash and the car looks great. Long story short, I think I wasted my money on this sponge.
Has anyone else had similar/different experiences with the brs?
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Re: Tried the Big Red Sponge today...
Sounds like Scott from Dallas Auto Detailing and Paint Correction. I say this because he just did 2 videos in a row about this product
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Re: Tried the Big Red Sponge today...
Did he? Haha I haven稚 watched his videos in a while. I picked up the brs during the sale thinking it would be a good time to try it out.
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I haven't had luck with sponges on horizontal surfaces. I like them on the verticals.
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Re: Tried the Big Red Sponge today...
Get the Aqua sponge and call it a day!
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Re: Tried the Big Red Sponge today...
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
Get the Aqua sponge and call it a day!
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Is that the lake country one?
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Re: Tried the Big Red Sponge today...
Originally Posted by
gti14
Is that the lake country one?
Nah, go to EBay and search it out. Been using it for years and years, great sponge but it's pricey for some because it's a bit more than your store bought grout sponge.
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Re: Tried the Big Red Sponge today...
Originally Posted by
gti14
And I’m not sold on it, not even close.
I have been doing onr washes with trc eagles for a few months now and have no problems with scratches and or cleaning ability. But today was different. Now maybe it was my technique, I’m not sure, but the big red sponge just failed miserably in its ability to actually clean the dirt off the car. My drying towel was filthy and I’m pretty sure I scratched the hell out of my hood.
My car (pearl black gti) has been through a bunch of rainy days recently and had a nice film of road juice all over it. Was it just too much for the onr? I’m not sure. I ended up doing a foam and bucket wash and the car looks great. Long story short, I think I wasted my money on this sponge.
Has anyone else had similar/different experiences with the brs?
Did you soak the sponge overnight in a bucket of ONR to soften it?
Depending on how dirty the surface is, the sponge is not going to pick up every speck of dirt. It may require another light pass.
The other thing to do is pre-soak the panel first to let the ONR encapsulate the dirt.
Finally get yourself two towels. One will pick up the remaining dirt and the other to dry the surface.
It takes practice to hone the technique with the sponge. I've been using this combination for quite sometime now and have never scratched the painted surface.
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Originally Posted by
The Guz
Did you soak the sponge overnight in a bucket of ONR to soften it?
Depending on how dirty the surface is, the sponge is not going to pick up every speck of dirt. It may require another light pass.
The other thing to do is pre-soak the panel first to let the ONR encapsulate the dirt.
Finally get yourself two towels. One will pick up the remaining dirt and the other to dry the surface.
It takes practice to hone the technique with the sponge. I've been using this combination for quite sometime now and have never scratched the painted surface.
Yes I had soaked it for 3 days actually and I had presprayed the panel with onr.
I知 going to give it another chance for sure, just need to figure it out. What is your preferred drying towel? I have a combo of griots pfm and trc waffle weaves.
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Re: Tried the Big Red Sponge today...
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
Sounds like Scott from Dallas Auto Detailing and Paint Correction. I say this because he just did 2 videos in a row about this product
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I used to like his videos but this little stretch has thrown me off a little. Why can't it be some people like a product and some don't, leave it at that why does someone always have to be right and furthermore if your gonna sh*t on onr use the brs and how that works for you instead of something from Dollar tree....seems to me optimum has not been sending him freebies..imho
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