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Does anyone use a sponge for a Rinseless Wash? If so, what brand?
I use the two bucket system when doing Rinseless Washes. Does anyone else use the two bucket system and if so do you use a wash mitt, microfiber towel, or a sponge? If you use a sponge, what brand do you use?
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Re: Does anyone use a sponge for a Rinseless Wash? If so, what brand?
I always use the 2bm with rinseless washes.
I use the pb mf chenille wasmitts, but might be switching to a wash pad.
The only sponge I'd ever use is the Microfibre Madness IncrediSponge
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Re: Does anyone use a sponge for a Rinseless Wash? If so, what brand?
one sponge that works great for rinseless/traditional washes is the lowes proline tile & grout sponge, they are discontinued but some lowes still have them in-stock. besides that, the megs microfiber wash mitt or microfiber covered bone sponge works great as well...
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Re: Does anyone use a sponge for a Rinseless Wash? If so, what brand?
I have switch to GDWM for my rinseless mostly now. But I have used a few different wash media via 2BM. All of the below work well; it is all personal preference. I like using MF towels hence the reason I switched to a single bucket GDWM.
Optimum Opti-Mitt
Lake Country Foam Car Wash Sponge
The Bone Wash Sponge
All White ShMITT
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Re: Does anyone use a sponge for a Rinseless Wash? If so, what brand?
I've been using the Aqua sponge for the better part of 2+ years now, I actually have a larger one as well as a smaller one. I only use them on the car, not the wheels or tires. I've bought them from Ebay and Amazon, very pores and I couldn't be happier with them, used them on my Honda's w/ soft paint and NO issues and currently on my Fiat, again, no issues
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Re: Does anyone use a sponge for a Rinseless Wash? If so, what brand?
I only do power wash followed by rinseless (2BM 1 to rinse the sponge) during the winter months (DEC-FEB). I will switch to Meguiar's #D114 rinseless due to leaving less behind and it doesn't stain wash media as much as ONR. Supernatural sponge is what I will use due to it unique construction but its very expensive. Also, have used ProLine, Bone, LC, Ultimitt, MF.
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Re: Does anyone use a sponge for a Rinseless Wash? If so, what brand?
Originally Posted by TroyScherer
I have switch to GDWM for my rinseless mostly now. But I have used a few different wash media via 2BM. All of the below work well; it is all personal preference. I like using MF towels hence the reason I switched to a single bucket GDWM.
Optimum Opti-Mitt
Lake Country Foam Car Wash Sponge
The Bone Wash Sponge
All White ShMITT
I use the Bone Wash Sponge and it rawks!
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Re: Does anyone use a sponge for a Rinseless Wash? If so, what brand?
Microfiber Madness Incredisponge
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Re: Does anyone use a sponge for a Rinseless Wash? If so, what brand?
Originally Posted by jmsc
I only do power wash followed by rinseless (2BM 1 to rinse the sponge) during the winter months (DEC-FEB). I will switch to Meguiar's #D114 rinseless due to leaving less behind and it doesn't stain wash media as much as ONR. Supernatural sponge is what I will use due to it unique construction but its very expensive. Also, have used ProLine, Bone, LC, Ultimitt, MF.
I checked Ebay for that sponge and your right, it is expensive ($20 and I didn't even check shipping from the UK) I guess it comes down to this, if you like it and your cool with it, use it! Who knows, I may give it a try at some point
2022 Elantra N Cyber Gray
Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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I've had no problems with the Armaly grout sponges from Lowe's. I liked the Lake Country blue sponge too, but the Lowe's sponges are cheaper and are equally as effective.
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