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Sean-B

posted on 6th Apr 09 at 12:52

quote:
Originally posted by FruitBooTeR
Do you use the '2 bucket method' too sean? as that can help reduce swirl marks also


no i deem it to be a massive waste of water. but maybe i should, im definatly going to invest in a wash mitt, maybe a could get two and string them together through my sleeves!:look:


Daveskater

posted on 6th Apr 09 at 12:48

I have the grey Halfords one, works fine for me.

However if you hang it up by the little loop thing to dry, it always ends up in an awkward shape so you have to hold it in the water for a min to loosen up :lol:


FruitBooTeR

posted on 6th Apr 09 at 12:47

Do you use the '2 bucket method' too sean? as that can help reduce swirl marks also


sand-eel

posted on 6th Apr 09 at 12:47

I used a mit yesterday a supaguard one I think, much better than a sponge, they are really soft.


Luke

posted on 6th Apr 09 at 12:45

quote:
Originally posted by Sean-B
quote:
Originally posted by Luke
I have that one. I like it. Apprently it holds more suds & prevents grit getting caught causing surface marks ect.

Get it bought :thumbs:


what about grit guards in the bottom of the bucket any good?


Never used a grit guard before :boggle:.


Sean-B

posted on 6th Apr 09 at 12:42

quote:
Originally posted by Luke
I have that one. I like it. Apprently it holds more suds & prevents grit getting caught causing surface marks ect.

Get it bought :thumbs:


what about grit guards in the bottom of the bucket any good?


Luke

posted on 6th Apr 09 at 12:40

I have that one. I like it. Apprently it holds more suds & prevents grit getting caught causing surface marks ect.

Get it bought :thumbs:


Sean-B

posted on 6th Apr 09 at 12:35

im quite into keeping my car clean, and i use decent products on it etc, but up until now i've always used a sponge. I've heard they can leave very bad swirl marks, so im looking into a 'wash mitt'.

I don't want to spend mega £££ so is this one ok?

MEGUIARS LAMBS WOOL WASH MITT