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I have used the Meguires microfibre wash mit, very plush and suds up real good IMO but it doesn't feel like it would trap the dirt away too easily.

I generally use "The Green One Chenille/Microfiber Wash Mitt" from Obsessive Detail. Which I really like, the only reason I perfer the meguires is it tends to hold the suds better.

Just curious what you guys use to help keep the swirls down.
 

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Natural Sea Sponge from AutoGeek is Still my #1 Favorite!!! I love the way you can hold it and it the Sea Sponge hold more suds than Anything!!!

I have been using the same Natural Sea Sponge since 2008!!! I have a back-up ready to go but my sea sponge is still going great and i use it every week on my mustang!!!

For some reason i like Sponges WAY better than mitts. I feel they are easier to work with for me and i dont like having my hand connected to something while i work.
 
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Yeah, super soft too? How are they on a dirty car? Swirl free? I just cant justify spending that much on a mit, autogeek way over prices those, who ever they get them from probably sells them for $5

Like I really want to just get one like this im sure its the same:
http://www.homehardware.ca/en/rec/i...ONGE-A-P-SEA-NATURAL-LRG/_/N-ntkjk/R-I4558801

http://www.amazon.com/Natural-Sea-S...sr_1_8?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1302976820&sr=1-8

Here is info on natural sponges:
http://www.naturalsponge.com/natural sponge/SPONGE.html

The ones Autogeek sell are the Wool ones.
 
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I really dont know if its the same. I have the EXPENSIVE DoDo Juice Wookie's fist also and i like the sea sponge more. Alot more.

When the sea sponge is wet, its softer than anything i have ever felt. Way softer than Wool mitt.

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That looks like mine.... Only way to know is if i order one lol

i bet its the same lol

I'm just scared that if i buy one of these sponges from a cheaper store not ment for detailing that it might not have been cleaned as well before sale.... So there might be a small rock or sand in the sponge that could f*ck the car.

when i got my sea sponge it had 2 or 3 very small rocks in it when i was washing it right after i opened it. I washed it like 10 times before i used it first on my car.
 

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SRT Handz said:
when i got my sea sponge it had 2 or 3 very small rocks in it when i was washing it right after i opened it. I washed it like 10 times before i used it first on my car.

Dang...thats scary. I wonder why they wouldn't thoroughly check those before selling them?
 

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They do a very good cleaning, but even autogeek says you need to wash before using.... it does come from the sea.
 

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I've thought about picking some up next time I was in the Tarpon Springs area. I usually go down for the Phillies spring training but I was busy with work this year. Its an entire town built around the Sea Sponge Industry.
 

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The sponge docks are 10 minutes from my house ill go check them out and see if I can get a deal on a bunch of them.
 

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Do mitts really help? I always just use a cloth towel. My dad always did it so it just transferred over.
 

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I prefer Eurow's natural lamb wool mitts myself. Their Heavy wool mits have a lot of wool to them.
I did a "penny gauge" test a while back to show the difference in in thickness
Medium mitt (head still visible)
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Close up
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Heavy Mitt (Almost all the penny is covered and the hair noticeably softer/silkier)
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Close Up
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http://www.westcoastdetailsupply.com/Wash_Items_Wash_Mits.html
Patrick is a good guy to deal with.
 

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I Used my New Dodo Juice Wookie's Fist today.... Its VERY soft and fluffy like an animal.
 

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Matt94GT said:
Nice those look good, how are they for holding suds? Tried one once and it always seemed as if I was washing with just water.
I don't focus on suds to be honest I go by lubricity. As long as the mitt glides across the paint I'm good. If you ever try a rinsless wash their is zero suds (looks like lightly colored water) but it works just fine. I can't say I ever looked at the mitt while washing thinking man it holds a lot of suds, so I would say your experience would be the same with these. They do hold plenty of liquid.
 

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Might catch some hell for this, but I actually use a Meguier's 3 ft brush that's about 5 years old. I bought it a while back while working at a dealership doing wash and make ready.
 
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wytstang said:
Matt94GT said:
Nice those look good, how are they for holding suds? Tried one once and it always seemed as if I was washing with just water.
I don't focus on suds to be honest I go by lubricity. As long as the mitt glides across the paint I'm good. If you ever try a rinsless wash their is zero suds (looks like lightly colored water) but it works just fine. I can't say I ever looked at the mitt while washing thinking man it holds a lot of suds, so I would say your experience would be the same with these. They do hold plenty of liquid.

Good to know, ive always been concerned with suds.
 

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