drying WASH MITTS?

What's the puzzle here, Viking? I either dry it in the dryer, or if I'm in the mood I hang it on a clothesline. I don't see much difference either way. Is this rocket science that I'm missing? :nixweiss
 
Hey, I just wanted to say thanks again for the great customer service in regards to the little wash mitt recall. I received my replacement wash mitts and they're working great!



Thanks again - top notch, truly top notch!
 
LOL!! Nice. Well it would have to be some way that would help keep the natural oils in the leather.



HEY perhaps you guys could whip up a nice lotion that would help nourish the leather without streaking on the car and interfearing with the washing process.... maybe a lotion that not only WASHED the car but also nurished the mitt? Of course this lotion would only be used on your mitts....HeHe.
 
If you could only see the things we think up and test in our washing bays, sometimes we all just look at each other and laugh.
 
I have a towel bar that i built under a shelf and I made the ends with extensions for the mitts to hang. You can see it in this photo on the far wall. (There is a mitt on there now) I keep my buckets underneath so any drips fall in there. It works great.

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ill try the beer bottle method, normally i just hand it on the end of the iron board leg, and Brad B, ive seen your pics before, just looked through some again:eek: amazing to say the least!! would of loved to have been there during the tips and tricks show!!:bow
 
4DSC said:
Hey Brad, is that a giant can of Stoner's Invisible Glass I see? Don't let Mindflux see that.... :D



Yea, it's the economy size Invisible Glass. Hard to do the interior with, though. :(
 
:scared



If the nozzle sticks it might look like the I Love Lucy episode when she put too many suds in the washing machine!
 
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