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Re: Which mitt for rinseless?
I primarily use Duragloss microfiber wash mitts and typically used 6 to 8 per wash.
I also have similar to the AG rinseless mitt and Meguairs wash mitt.
The denser and longer the fibers the greater the drag (force to move across paint).
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Re: Which mitt for rinseless?
Originally Posted by jse67
Thanks for all of the replies. @fightnews, I have buckets and grit guards, and I intend on using them. I probably should have mentioned that. Would that make the use of the microchenelle type mitts be ok to use then, since I already have them? I do hear what you all are saying, sounds like the Ultra Soft type is the ideal way to go. And, I'll most likely purchase one anyway.
That's how I used to do it, with the dreadlock mitts... Till I tried the rinseless mitt. It (imho) releases dirt so much easier.
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Re: Which mitt for rinseless?
Another rinsless Mitt user here. I have 4 of them, and also use them for traditional washes. As Ron said they release dirt really well.
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