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Review on ๐ŸŸข Premium Lime Green Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt - Chemical Guys MIC493 - Scratch-Free by Michael Heidelberg

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Comparison with a stick washcloth without processes.

I have been in the car wash industry for over 20 years. I use the Meguiar's baton wash mitts, which have a medium-hard sponge core and a microfiber lining. The microfiber cover was ruffled to remove dust and dirt and minimize scratches. I have wanted to use this type of wash mitt in many long processes involving sponge foam and have only recently been able to test it. My car was washed with a car shampoo and rinsed with a high pressure water jet, then applied with a paste wax with an applicator and then buffed with a microfiber cloth almost 2 weeks before I tried this glove. I was planning on repeating the same procedure for my car and I used this wash mitt to apply diluted car shampoo to the outside and then rub gently to remove dust and dirt. I may have used a slightly more diluted car shampoo solution than I did before washing, but once I had finished rinsing out the car shampoo, dried it with a microfiber towel and started applying the paste after about 30 minutes, I should have seen the sponge foam applicator coming soon Dirt or dust appear on it. I was confused to see that as I applied the wax paste with the applicator, the applicator seemed to get more and more dirty. The dirt particle looked so tiny that I thought it looked like micro-sized dust and thought the processes themselves might have resulted in inefficient or incomplete contact with the car's surface. And I also watched this dish mitt soak up a huge amount of diluted car shampoo. than the previous Meguiars bar type wash mitt and therefore it would be desirable to prepare a more dilute car shampoo solution before using this wash mitt. First dilute the car shampoo, then give a quick rinse and then proceed to full coverage with a clean microfiber mitt and diluted car shampoo solution. When I do this, I usually soak a microfiber cloth or washcloth in the solution and place a mitt on the car's surface and gently wipe away the dirt. And I always squeeze the solution out of the glove before dipping the glove back into the car shampoo solution to remove as much dirt and dust from the glove as possible, thus preventing dirt and dust from entering the car shampoo solution in the bucket minimize. At the same time, I had the feeling that a larger amount of car shampoo solution was squeezed out with this glove. I think I'll try a few more times to test my first impression. Thanks very much!

Pros
  • Car Care
Cons
  • Vulgarity