Which wash mitt?

Russ@Exclusive

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I have been through a handful of wash mitts lately. Most of them cheap and they all fell apart after 2 or 3 washes. I am really looking into investing into something that is quality and that will last but isn't breaking the bank.

What do you guys recommend as your favorite wash mitt?
 
Lately I've been using Poorboy's micromitts. In the past I've gone with the sheepskin mitts.:passout:
 
I have been through a handful of wash mitts lately. Most of them cheap and they all fell apart after 2 or 3 washes. I am really looking into investing into something that is quality and that will last but isn't breaking the bank.

What do you guys recommend as your favorite wash mitt?
Not really an answer to your question, but maybe you need to take a look at your shampoo, washing technique and mitt care process.
The wash mitts I have used last me for dozens, maybe hundreds of washes. None of them have "fallen apart".
That includes cotton chenille, sheepskin, MF cheniile.
None have cost over $10 and I actually wear out the elastic cuff long before the wash mitt is trashed.
I have never washed any of them in a washing machine and have only rinsed them good after use and hung them up to dry. I do not put them away wet.

Is having a wash mitt fall apart a common thing?
 
I do not seen any mitts fall part. I prefer wool (most made by SM Arnold) for traditional wash and the chenille dread lock style from Advance Auto for rinseless. I usually try to squeeze them to remove excess water and then hang them to dry. I do want to try to sew the cuff since it works like a pad rather than a hand mitt.
 
I like the lambswool mitts from Walgreens or Advance auto. They're like $7 and last forever, and are super soft and have big pile.
 
Black sheepskin mitt.

After all, I have a black car.:D

Microfiber mitt for lower sections and wheels.

Deanski
 
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