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Re: CarPro glass mitt.
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Here’s a little gem I assume nobody knows about, since I’ve never seen anybody mention it on here…
If you like the Zap Cloth, you’ll love the version made for detailers, The Big Bam Cloth.
Made by the same manufacturer but super sized, the Right Size. 22x22”
These towels are Gold.
Looks great! Never knew that was available.
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Re: CarPro glass mitt.
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Here’s a little gem I assume nobody knows about, since I’ve never seen anybody mention it on here…
If you like the Zap Cloth, you’ll love the version made for detailers, The Big Bam Cloth.
Made by the same manufacturer but super sized, the Right Size. 22x22”
These towels are Gold.
That’s huge! I seen videos where there wiping paint down with these towels
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CarPro glass mitt.
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
That’s huge! I seen videos where there wiping paint down with these towels
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I’ve never had the balls to try that.lol.
But I have seen the footage you’re talking about. Average Joes doing their thing.
My main issue would be getting the towels that dirty. I wouldn’t completely doubt it with the right technique.
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Re: CarPro glass mitt.
I’ve been using CarPro glass towels for some years now. It’s the one that you soak it in warm water, wring it out and wipe the glass. I then just follow up with a dry waffle weave glass towel. No streaks. No glass cleaner used.
It’s not allowed to link it, as AG doesn’t sell it. You can find it on Cory’s site.
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Re: CarPro glass mitt.
Originally Posted by
Prange
I’ve been using CarPro glass towels for some years now. It’s the one that you soak it in warm water, wring it out and wipe the glass. I then just follow up with a dry waffle weave glass towel. No streaks. No glass cleaner used.
It’s not allowed to link it, as AG doesn’t sell it. You can find it on Cory’s site.
I only see the standard glass towel on CarPro US. Same one Autogeek offers…. Is this the one?
CARPRO GlassFiber Microfiber Towel
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Re: CarPro glass mitt.
Nope. It’s called The Fast Glass Kit. They’re $4.99 each.
They’re made by SkyLine.
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Re: CarPro glass mitt.
Originally Posted by
Prange
Nope. It’s called The Fast Glass Kit. They’re $4.99 each.
They’re made by SkyLine.
Thought you said they were by Carpro?
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Re: CarPro glass mitt.
Looking at them the look similar and are used the same as Zep cloths.
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Re: CarPro glass mitt.
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Looking at them the look similar and are used the same as Zep cloths.
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If so there’s no need to follow up with another towel. The streaks disappear immediately.
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Re: CarPro glass mitt.
I definitely want to try this.
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