Wash mitts --- what type?

What type of wash mitt do you use?

  • Cotton Chenille

    Votes: 5 10.9%
  • Genuine Sheepskin

    Votes: 16 34.8%
  • MF Chenille

    Votes: 16 34.8%
  • Schmitt

    Votes: 13 28.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 10.9%

  • Total voters
    46

jaybs02

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I used to use a cotton chenille mitt, then I went to genuine sheepskin, but now I find myself being partial to a MF chenille, I have yet to try the schmitt.

So I'm curious what others are using.

The poll is set up to take multiple answers, if you use different types mitts for different areas.

"J"
 
At times I use all of those listed and a few others as well.
MF mitt that is not chenille.
Cotton chenille covered sponge.
Sea sponge.
Grout sponge.
 
I voted for Sheepskin, as that's still my primary weapon of choice. However, I have had very good results with the dreadlock style MF mitts.
 
At this moment I am using the Schmitt and liking it. Prior to the Schmitt my lambs wool mitt did just fine. For paint cleaning I cannot tell the difference between the two.
 
Are you people using a MF Dreadlock Chenille mitt or one with what I call "normal" chenille weave?
I haven't tried a Dreadlock mitt yet.

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Dreadlocks Mon :cool:
 
Call me old school but I still like using the synthetic sheep skin mitts (not the cheap ones). I say that but yet I don't carry any on my site at the moment.:redface: We will be soon though. The ShMitt would be my close second.

I still like using a Water Sprite synthetic chamois the best for drying too but that's mainly because I dry multiple cars a day and the microfiber just isn't as practical IMO. Although I do follow up with a damp microfiber because sometimes the chamois can leave a film behind.
 
Call me old school but I still like using the synthetic sheep skin mitts (not the cheap ones). I say that but yet I don't carry any on my site at the moment.:redface: We will be soon though. The ShMitt would be my close second.

I still like using a Water Sprite synthetic chamois the best for drying too but that's mainly because I dry multiple cars a day and the microfiber just isn't as practical IMO. Although I do follow up with a damp microfiber because sometimes the chamois can leave a film behind.


I've been favoring the dreadlock style mf chenniles. Contrary to whats ome people think, they actually release dirt really well.

I have also been using a chamois a lot more. Even on my own car and have yet to cause damage. I still have my waffleweaves, but I've been getting good results with a chamois. I just dry the crevice type areas last, just incase they carry any dirt I may have missed. My pressure washer helps out a lot though.
 
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