Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Danase said:I never recommend a MF glove for actually washing. To me, it just is not thick enough to pull dirt away from the paint like other wash mitts.
Accumulator said:The potential problem with MF wash mitts is that they can *really* grab hold of gritty dirt. They don't always release it during the rinse and then it can mar the paint. I haven't found them to clean all that well either. Might not be an issue depending on your wash technique..
Setec Astronomy said:...kind of amazing that you can apply for a patent for putting a cloth around a sponge, but there is some mention of a proprietary Meg's cloth and the marketing of the whole gizmo. My guess is a lot of those claims would be knocked down before a patent would be granted.
Setec Astronomy said:If you're talking about the one with the big loops, it's kind of big and heavy (when it's filled with water) and the loops tend to snag on emblems/edges. It seems to be pretty paint safe, but I prefer the Meg's one that I have been using.
Setec Astronomy said:IIRC, Meguiar's Canada doesn't necessarily have the same products/pricing as Meg's USA...what I can tell you is go to www.autogeek.net and they have the Meg's QD pad (as well as a bunch of other Megs's wash accessories http://www.autogeek.net/meguiar-s-detailing-tools-.html ) and the Cobra "Bone" which I linked above and was mentioned by SilverLexus (http://www.autogeek.net/the-bone.html ) Don't forget to boggle your mind with all the other wash products they have, and they say they ship to Canada. Perhaps some Canadians can chime in as to what local options you may have.