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Title: Sponges
Post by: stevengeelan on 03 May 2010, 20:58
Been having a look at some things on detailing world and I've seen a few people using sponges?!

I thought sponges were a thing of the past? Have they made a comeback? Or is there some other reason I don't know about?
Title: Re: Sponges
Post by: Dan J on 03 May 2010, 21:23
some guys have been using/testing natural grout sponges but i havent been interested enough to read on about it as im a firm believer that microfibre noodle wash mitts and lambs wool mitts are alot more gentle on the surface of the car and draw the small dirt particals deep into the pile and away from the surface, normal sponges though will definatly scratch your paint as the dirt particles get trapped between the sponge and surface.

this is just my opinion based on 15yrs experience in the trade but doesnt mean its gospel :wink:
Title: Re: Sponges
Post by: waxamomo on 04 May 2010, 17:04
I'm with Dan on this one, BUT, I have been using a Zymol sponge the last few washes of my car, just to have a little play really. It's not bad, but I will be going back to my Dodo Mitt in future.

My car is full of swirls and holograms anyway  :grin: Did I just admit that on a public forum??? haha there is a reason for it though, will all be corrected and protected soon enough  :smiley:

Chris
Title: Re: Sponges
Post by: simonpolly on 04 May 2010, 17:39
some guys have been using/testing natural grout sponges but i havent been interested enough to read on about it as im a firm believer that microfibre noodle wash mitts and lambs wool mitts are alot more gentle on the surface of the car and draw the small dirt particals deep into the pile and away from the surface, normal sponges though will definatly scratch your paint as the dirt particles get trapped between the sponge and surface.

this is just my opinion based on 15yrs experience in the trade but doesnt mean its gospel :wink:

Also not a good thing using natural sponges,not good for the natural sponge as they are all ready struggling with increased pollution in our oceans ,why use them when you can use a mitt :wink:
Title: Re: Sponges
Post by: sundaydriver on 04 May 2010, 18:12
Ive been using this one from Waxamomo, really good.

http://www.waxamomo.co.uk/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=135&idcategory=3 (http://www.waxamomo.co.uk/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=135&idcategory=3)

Title: Re: Sponges
Post by: dragonfly on 05 May 2010, 16:21
I tried a natural sponge and it's not bad if you use it the same way as a mitt (2b method and grit guard).
Had a chat with one of the guys from Dodo and he said it was really down to preference.
Title: Re: Sponges
Post by: Dahmich on 13 May 2010, 21:57
wookie fist FTW! :evil:
Title: Re: Sponges
Post by: Guy on 13 May 2010, 22:04
wookie fist FTW! :evil:

yeah... aren't they £20 or something?
Title: Re: Sponges
Post by: waxamomo on 13 May 2010, 22:21
wookie fist FTW! :evil:

yeah... aren't they £20 or something?

Yeah and what's wrong with that  :grin:

Only kiddin, they are unbelievable though, they drink about a litre of water per dunk too  :grin:
Title: Re: Sponges
Post by: Dahmich on 13 May 2010, 22:24
i bought mine a while ago, i used to use a bucket until this thing  :laugh:

Title: Re: Sponges
Post by: Dan J on 13 May 2010, 23:17
wookie fist FTW! :evil:



yeah... aren't they £20 or something?

Yeah and what's wrong with that  :grin:

Only kiddin, they are unbelievable though, they drink about a litre of water per dunk too  :grin:

im well overdue a wookie :rolleyes: i have two of the zaino merino lambs wool mitts with the rubber glove insert :grin: fekin awesome wash mitt :grin:
Title: Re: Sponges
Post by: stevengeelan on 14 May 2010, 08:27
I think i'll just stick with my washmitt. Doesn't seem to be any advantage using a sponge over it.
Title: Re: Sponges
Post by: Guy on 14 May 2010, 08:51
wookie fist FTW! :evil:

yeah... aren't they £20 or something?

Yeah and what's wrong with that  :grin:

Only kiddin, they are unbelievable though, they drink about a litre of water per dunk too  :grin:

send me one as a sample for review then  :tongue: