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09-01-07, 09:45
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: Brooklyn, NY Posts: 545 | Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt
Hans anyone tried these out yet? Any opinions?
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09-01-07, 10:01
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Join Date: Jan 2006 Posts: 520 | Re: Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt I personally don't care for them at all. To me, they have a very coarse feeling, not only to the touch, but more importantly when sliding it along the car's finish even with plenty of soap suds present. I really do like the "normal" chenille mitts with the white fibers though. Much softer in comparison. The one you have pictured is also way too bulky for my tastes. | |
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09-01-07, 10:11
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: Brooklyn, NY Posts: 545 | Re: Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt So, I guess there is no truth to the claim that these are softer and plusher than
Sheepskin mitts?
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09-01-07, 11:26
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Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: New Jersey Posts: 9,261 | Re: Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt I don't know, I like the Target wash pads that have that "muppet hair" on the one side, MF terry (low nap) on the other, for $2.99 ea. | |
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09-01-07, 12:28
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Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Long Island, New York Posts: 1,968 | Re: Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt Nah, I wouldn't say it's softer and plusher than sheepskin mitts. However, Target also sells another kind of microfiber chenille wash mitt that is very soft and comparable to a sheepskin mitt.  | |
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09-01-07, 09:37
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Join Date: May 2006 Posts: 381 | Re: Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt I think I've used everything out there to clean cars except a sea sponge and the lc cubed mitt thingy. The chenille microfiber wash mitt are my favorite. I've found they work great and are safe. I've had no problems with them. Other things I've used are pva sponges, wash sponges, grout sponges, synthic brush, boars hair brush, chenille mitt, chenille mf mitt, mf towels, mf mitts, synthetic mitts, sheep skin mitts and the shmitt. | |
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09-01-07, 10:01
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Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: SoCal Posts: 1,898 | Re: Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt If those are the same ones that Costco sells in a 3 pack (neon colors) with a big mf drying towel, I did not like them at all. I ended up returning them. If I had to have something similar, Walmart sells a very similar kind but lined with a plastic inside it. The problem I had with the Costco muppet head mitts was that it was lined with a cloth material on the inside, and after the first wash in the machine it was a complete mess inside. I also found that the mitt was too heavy (when wet with soap solution) for my liking and I used more solution than I really wanted to.
I like wool mitts, but I hate how they shed and sometimes they'd fall apart faster than I wanted. I was using Meg's mf mitt and the Eurow mf mitts for awhile, but then discovered the sea sponge. The sea sponge was great, but I can't justify paying full price for them. They're also too gentle IMO and sometimes I found myself applying way too much pressure just to clean certain trouble spots.
For the last couple of months, I've been using the grout sponges from Home Depot. Rinses cleanly like the sea sponge, more durable than the sea sponge, cheaper than the sea sponge, and provides just the right amount of cleaning for me. Mf mitts never rinse completely clean like sea sponges or grout sponges so I found that once I was done using it on 1 car, I put it in the wash bin and grabbed another pair. With sponges, I just have to agitate them against the grit guard and they're good as new. It's almost impossible to tell a new sponge from an old sponge besides the cuts you get from a used sponge. | |
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09-01-07, 11:41
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: Brooklyn, NY Posts: 545 | Re: Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt See, I have not been able to find any place locally that had the lambswool/ sheepskin
mitts. Even the local auto stores dont carry them. Now they may have the Viking
synthetic wash mitts (which I do use occassionally), the Megs wash mitt (which looks
and feels just like the Viking), and the Megs Chenille pads (which I used to love
but they shedded more than my rotary wool pads). I was just looking for a safe
effective solution, and thats when i found these things. I actually have a pair now
that i just got, and they feel kinda odd; they feel very soft, but coarse at the same
time
Well, I got them now, so i guess I will give them a shot. Its almost time for my winter
detail, so i will try them out for a lil bit and see how much damage they do. Maybe
I just use them for interrior dusting or doing wheels and tires if i dont like them.
Grout sponge eh? Maybe I give that a try too........ But I am curious as to what
make them any better or different than sponges already offered for washing?
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09-02-07, 07:03
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Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Long Island, New York Posts: 1,968 | Re: Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt Check your Walmart for those Eurow mitts. | |
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09-02-07, 08:42
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: Brooklyn, NY Posts: 545 | Re: Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt Quote: |
Originally Posted by mikebai1990 Check your Walmart for those Eurow mitts. | There is no Walmart in Brooklyn....
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09-02-07, 09:00
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: Brooklyn, NY Posts: 545 | Re: Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt Quote: |
Originally Posted by BlackElantraGT If those are the same ones that Costco sells in a 3 pack (neon colors) with a big mf drying towel, I did not like them at all. I ended up returning them. If I had to have something similar, Walmart sells a very similar kind but lined with a plastic inside it. The problem I had with the Costco muppet head mitts was that it was lined with a cloth material on the inside, and after the first wash in the machine it was a complete mess inside. I also found that the mitt was too heavy (when wet with soap solution) for my liking and I used more solution than I really wanted to. | I just checked inside the mitt, and it is some vry loose feeling cloth lining.....
Oh well, I guess I'll see what happens today.
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09-02-07, 04:07
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Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Long Island, New York Posts: 1,968 | Re: Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt You got a Target in Brooklyn. Check that place for the micro-chenille wash mitts. They are much softer than those muppet mitts. As for whether the muppet mitt causes marring.. I'm not sure. Address of the Target:
139 Flatbush Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11217
(718) 290-1109 | |
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