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    Re: Rinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

    I can't do it man. I just can't.

    I tried years ago with a sponge and I hated the experience. And I really don't get how those special detail sponges with the spliced centers, do what they claim to do. Supposedly "trap" dirt inside of it. Psshh, whatever, lol. You have to apply pressure on the sponge so that those splices open up. And we know the more pressure applied to a panel the more potential chance for marring.

    For many years I used those MF chenille noodle thingy mitts from CG. Worked just fine. Then I decided to try out the Gyeon MF Smoothie Mitt. Been using that now for a while and its fine too. I really have no preference between them though I think the Gyeon and its MF fibers cover more surface area and grabs more dirt then the noodle one.

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    Re: Rinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

    I think the video did confirm that: the regular MF weave performs better than the noodle
    Treat it like it's the only one in the world.

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    Re: Rinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

    Quote Originally Posted by evo77 View Post
    I can't do it man. I just can't.

    I tried years ago with a sponge and I hated the experience. And I really don't get how those special detail sponges with the spliced centers, do what they claim to do. Supposedly "trap" dirt inside of it. Psshh, whatever, lol. You have to apply pressure on the sponge so that those splices open up. And we know the more pressure applied to a panel the more potential chance for marring.

    For many years I used those MF chenille noodle thingy mitts from CG. Worked just fine. Then I decided to try out the Gyeon MF Smoothie Mitt. Been using that now for a while and its fine too. I really have no preference between them though I think the Gyeon and its MF fibers cover more surface area and grabs more dirt then the noodle one.
    You read my mind.^

    Recently I’ve been doing more rinseless washing and if the car is really dirty I’ll give it a quick pre rinse with the hose and then do a rinseless w/1 bucket grit guard & 1 mitt. I can get around the car fast and quickly dry all at once. Works really good.

    That got me to thinking, how in the world is that sponge better than using a plush mitt in any way? I can’t find a single pro to the sponge being better than a mitt and I certainly wouldn’t feel comfortable using the sponge to do a bucket wash but the mitt can surely do a rinseless and feels 100% smoother doing it.


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    Re: Rinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

    Quote Originally Posted by evo77 View Post
    I can't do it man. I just can't.

    I tried years ago with a sponge and I hated the experience. And I really don't get how those special detail sponges with the spliced centers, do what they claim to do. Supposedly "trap" dirt inside of it. Psshh, whatever, lol. You have to apply pressure on the sponge so that those splices open up. And we know the more pressure applied to a panel the more potential chance for marring.

    For many years I used those MF chenille noodle thingy mitts from CG. Worked just fine. Then I decided to try out the Gyeon MF Smoothie Mitt. Been using that now for a while and its fine too. I really have no preference between them though I think the Gyeon and its MF fibers cover more surface area and grabs more dirt then the noodle one.
    This is where pre-treating comes into play, bringing the dirt to the surface and/or breaking it down Rinseless wash media: Sponge vs. MittRinseless wash media: Sponge vs. MittRinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

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    Re: Rinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

    That sponge ain’t plush.

    It’s like comparing an Absorber to a PFM. Which drying towel feels safer? Lol.

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    Re: Rinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

    I'm just throwing it out there, while I don't do RW's exclusively I used to, for the most part, and never had an issueRinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

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    Re: Rinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

    You should've seen what a sponge looks like under a microscope. It scared the bejesus out of me and definitely got my thinking that no one should probably use one on sensitive paint. Now combine that with dirt and one word: yikes!
    Treat it like it's the only one in the world.

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    Re: Rinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

    Quote Originally Posted by Klasse Act View Post
    This is where pre-treating comes into play, bringing the dirt to the surface and/or breaking it down Rinseless wash media: Sponge vs. MittRinseless wash media: Sponge vs. MittRinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

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    Sorry, I don't believe in the pre-treating theory. Not for a rinseless wash.

    If your paint is that dirty that you feel you have to pre-treat, then you probably should be doing a bucket soap wash with some extra foaming for lubrication. NOT a rinseless wash.

    I just washed the wifes Durango RT last weekend. First contact wash in months since winter hit. It wasn't too bad but I pressure rinsed FIRST just to knock off all that loose surface grit that I didn't want my mitt to touch. Then followed up with my Gyeon MF mitt and a warm bucket of P&S Absolute RW. No issues, as expected, and she's all glossy and clean and my wife can finally get off my back.

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    Re: Rinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

    I also don’t believe in pre treating being necessary. I put it in the same realm as “drying aid”… My definition of a drying aid is “hey can you hand me a better towel”? Lol.

    Also, Quick Detailer is meant to safely wipedown a dusty vehicle and make it clean, it was never intended strictly as a post wash spray that’s needed in order to use a drying towel.

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    Re: Rinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

    I'm talking your standard standing dirt from driving in the rain, nothing more, nothing lessRinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

    I'm taking advantage of the science by pre-treating, even when it's "average dirty", works for me and I get why the rest of you guys do what you do, it's what your comfortable with, like meRinseless wash media: Sponge vs. Mitt

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