Which To Choose?

For regular, non ONR, washes I use ones just like it. They really hold a LOT of dirt. Haven't used a sheep skin mit in years but I know they still have their camp.
 
I've been using micro fibers for washing lately and it's been working great. Seems to buffer the dirt well during a waterless/ONR wash, so it's gotta do better when more lubrication is used.
 
David Fermani said:
I've been using micro fibers for washing lately and it's been working great. Seems to buffer the dirt well during a waterless/ONR wash, so it's gotta do better when more lubrication is used.



I've been thinking this also lately. I do have some Monster Fluffy's I think they were called a few years back. Super Super thick white ones.
 
Accumulator said:
I don't like those "Muppet-head" mitts; I'd much rather go with the CarPro one (and I'd get a few of 'em).



The same that pwaug listed?



David Fermani said:
I've been using micro fibers for washing lately and it's been working great. Seems to buffer the dirt well during a waterless/ONR wash, so it's gotta do better when more lubrication is used.



Any particular brand you have found success with?
 
ArmyAl3x- Yeah, that one...be careful about not touching the paint with the back side though. Eh, I'd rather use *any* good/genuine sheepskin mitt than one of the Muppet-head ones. I'm just not a fan of "fewer and thicker strands" when it comes to the nap of wash mitts.



John Styrnol- Yeah, I have some of those Monster Fluffies too and I've thought that they'd be good for ONR/IUDJ-type washes. Though I'm kinda leaning towards trying MF mitts for this for some reason...I have the idea of filling the mitt (at least partially) with the wash solution and holding it shut at the cuff, sorta like I do when using them for conventional washes :think:



But then some day I'll buy a bunch of the Metropolitan MFs that John Kleven sells, and I bet that'll be that.
 
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