Sheepskin Mitts

Yes, the bath towels fibers aren't long enough to allow dirt, grit, etc to go up far enough that it won't drag it accros the paint. You want a mitt that has long soft plush fibers (like sheep skin mitts) so the dirt has some where to go (up and away from the paint).
 
Sweet Jezus -the red font & size just jumps out
-kind of like you're yelling at US!!!!!! (LOL).

I'd be interested too as long as it's a sheepskin mitt. I'm well over the sheepskin vs. synthetic, etc... debate. Sheepskin rinses out cleaner than ANYTHING that I've used (and I've used A LOT of mitts), and the reduction in marring is NIGHT AND DAY different. I've used several brands of sheepskin, and even to poorest of quality 100% sheepskin mitt runs circles around all other mitts on the market IMHO.

If this is a synthetic mitt coming out.... I'd love to see a full sun shot comparison of sheepskin vs. synthetic over a period of 4-6 washes -on black paint.
 
Untouchable said:
I had been schooled to use a plain white bath towel. Is this false.

On this forum it is practically heretical. LOL!!

Sheepskin mitts will probably serve you much better.
 
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