superstring
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Hi Folks
Just finished doing a search on wash mitts and the concensus on the board seems to be genuine sheepskin. I've been using a 100% cotton mitt for years and one reason I've stuck with it is that it's easy to clean thoroughly in the washing machine. Anyway I'm planning on giving my black Subaru the best detailing it's ever had this Spring and thought I'd try another type of (perhaps gentler) mitt.
So, I phoned a detailing shop in town who I trust and asked if they knew where I could buy a good quality sheepskin mitt locally. Well..... they said not to get a real sheepskin mitt because the wool leaves oils on the car and, on a black car, this would be especially noticeable. They use synthetic "wool" mitts and say there's no comparison, ie the synthetic is much better! No oils, no marring.
Has anyone noticed genuine sheepskin leaving an oily residue? Anyone using synthetic sheepskin?
Thanks!
Just finished doing a search on wash mitts and the concensus on the board seems to be genuine sheepskin. I've been using a 100% cotton mitt for years and one reason I've stuck with it is that it's easy to clean thoroughly in the washing machine. Anyway I'm planning on giving my black Subaru the best detailing it's ever had this Spring and thought I'd try another type of (perhaps gentler) mitt.
So, I phoned a detailing shop in town who I trust and asked if they knew where I could buy a good quality sheepskin mitt locally. Well..... they said not to get a real sheepskin mitt because the wool leaves oils on the car and, on a black car, this would be especially noticeable. They use synthetic "wool" mitts and say there's no comparison, ie the synthetic is much better! No oils, no marring.
Has anyone noticed genuine sheepskin leaving an oily residue? Anyone using synthetic sheepskin?
Thanks!
