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Which mitt for rinseless?
I have a few Plush Microchenille mitts and just purchased Wolfgang Uber Rinseless for my first time rinseless washing. Should I get the "rinseless wash mitt", or can I use the mitts I have? Any pros and/or cons to using one or the other?
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Meguiars Microfiber wash mitts with a grout sponge inside of it work well.
Or my personal favorite is the Cobra Bone wash sponge. It hold a lot of water so just give it a squeeze to release more.
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I use a bunch of quality MF towels rather than a mit.
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Originally Posted by ronkh57
+1 on these. I try to rotate at least 3 per vehicle. They work great and clean very easily by scrubbing against a grit guard. The light color also helps you indicate when the mitt is too soiled to continue use.
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Ultra Soft Microfiber Rinseless Wash Mitt
^ they work well with traditional washes as well. i use the large bone sponge (same material) for large flat panels and the wash mitt for everything else...
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Agree with using MF towels... you don't re-add dirt to your rinse less wash bucket and save time from having to fill and use a 2nd bucket.
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Originally Posted by jse67
I have a few Plush Microchenille mitts and just purchased Wolfgang Uber Rinseless for my first time rinseless washing. Should I get the "rinseless wash mitt", or can I use the mitts I have? Any pros and/or cons to using one or the other?
Thanks.
i think you are better off using microfiber towels that way you dont need a grit guard or a rinse bucket. you can just use new towels instead of dunking a dirty mitt back in the wash. i been using the waterless wash towels for that they work great for both rinseless and waterless
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Re: Which mitt for rinseless?
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.
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