joe.p
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I was using one of my sheepskin mitts the otherday and noticed it was a bit heavy after using the mitt from my soap bucket, can the weight of the mitt alone cause marring?
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joe.p said:I was using one of my sheepskin mitts the otherday and noticed it was a bit heavy after using the mitt from my soap bucket, can the weight of the mitt alone cause marring?
joe.p said:I use two mitts one for the upper portion and a 2nd for the lower half of my car..i shake the mitt out in the rinse bucket and the let it sit on the edge of the bucket until im ready for soap. i don't like my mitt sitting in the bottom of the buckets. I was thinking if a light MF with a short nap can easily marr the paint could this happen with a sheepskin mitt saturated with soap and water..
Thanks beemer it was a question that popped up the other day when washing.I'll try eating some Wheaties for breakfast this may be the reason the mitt felt liltle heavierBeemerboy said:Joe
There is always a chance of this happening but sounds like you are doing all the right things to keep this from happening.....I wash my mitt about every month depending on the time of the year, this is done in the washing machine to ensure that its as clean as possible....I also replace in once a year again depending on the amount of use it gets.
joe.p said:I was using one of my sheepskin mitts the otherday and noticed it was a bit heavy after using the mitt from my soap bucket, can the weight of the mitt alone cause marring?
It may sound funny but that mitt feels and smells like a wet animal.i've used it both ways hand in and hand out the reason i use it without putting my hand in the mitt is because it isconvinient to flip the mitt on the surface of the paint. Does your mitt feel and smell the same when wet..Anthony A said:Well how much of the weight of the mitt is on the car is completely up to you. You don't have to lay the full weight of the mitt on the paint. If you put your hand in the mitt (like I do) you can lift and just glide the mitt lightly over the paint. You know what I'm trying to say?
joe.p said:It may sound funny but that mitt feels and smells like a wet animal.i've used it both ways hand in and hand out the reason i use it without putting my hand in the mitt is because it isconvinient to flip the mitt on the surface of the paint. Does your mitt feel and smell the same when wet..
SilverLexus said:In my experience there is an inverse correlation between price and performance.
Silverlexus,Anthony A said:I find there is no correlation at all. There are awesome inexpensive mitts and inexpensive mitts that are useless. There are expensive mitts that are excellent and some that are terrible. Very inconsistent from mitt to mitt no matter where I purchase. This is why I only purchase mitts I can see before hand. I never buy them on line.
joe.p said:Silverlexus,
Anthony,
I have been rinsing the mitt when i finished and the let the mitt air dry in the basement because i was told to dry in this way.I'll try the dryer thing, also the mitt smells like a wet dog when wet this is the ordor i was referring too.
Anthony A said:I was told to dry the same way you are and my mitts promptly desintigrated. I have many friends that dry them in the dryer and were getting much longer life spans with their mitts. I figured I had nothing to loose since air drying my mitts was not working. I started to dry them inside out in the dryer and problem solved. I no longer get that stink either. I'm sure it is caused by constantly wetting the mitt wet and letting it air dry. The leather will rot. Give the dryer a shot you have nothing to loose really, it's just a mitt and if doesn't work (and it will, never seen it fail yet) then go back to hang drying.[/QUOTE
]Anthony,
I'll take your advice and try the dryer.I started to wonder if i should grab a neighborhood cat and save a couple Sheep :lol: ..
. Thanks
joe.p said:I'll take your advice and try the dryer.I started to wonder if i should grab a neighborhood cat and save a couple Sheep :lol: ..
. Thanks
Anthony A said:Start with a new mitt so you can get accurate results. Your current mitt sounds like it's already shot, the dryer wont help that mitt. Also make sure you dry it inside out then the leather gets fully dried. Then you can turn it back to normal and the furry side will dry in a few minutes if you put it back in the dryer.
So where do I find the best mitts?Anthony A said:I find there is no correlation at all. There are awesome inexpensive mitts and inexpensive mitts that are useless. There are expensive mitts that are excellent and some that are terrible. Very inconsistent from mitt to mitt no matter where I purchase. This is why I only purchase mitts I can see before hand. I never buy them on line.
glen22 said:So where do I find the best mitts?thumbless makes sence to me but who has the best quality wash mitts? :yes: