I can't stand the idea of using wool to wash with or use one wash mitt over and over and over and over.
Wool is for cutting deep into the paint so why would you use this to wash a car with?
I use "fresh" clean soft Micro Fiber Towels. No scratches, No worries, done!
I can't stand the idea of using wool to wash with or use one wash mitt over and over and over and over.
Wool is for cutting deep into the paint so why would you use this to wash a car with?
I use "fresh" clean soft Micro Fiber Towels. No scratches, No worries, done!
I can't stand the idea of using wool to wash with or use one wash mitt over and over and over and over.
Wool is for cutting deep into the paint so why would you use this to wash a car with?
I use "fresh" clean soft Micro Fiber Towels. No scratches, No worries, done!
Based on your statements, I would like to hear your xplanation of microfiber cutting pads?
That being said I prefer Meguiar's MF Wash Mitt. I have two of them that I use and wash them with my MF towels after each wash. So far they've held up very good and do a very good job of touching the paint only as much as needed. They are tough enough to rub against the grit guards to allow the dirt to fall out freely and hold a ton of suds and water.
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