Battle Of The Mitts - Which Is The Best Chenille Wash Mitt?
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- #autodetailing #chemicalguys #amazon
Welcome to Detail Projects! In this video I will be comparing the Chemical Guys chenille Wash mitt with the Amazon basics Wash mitt and in conclusion I will share my thoughts on which is a better buy and why. Hope you enjoy the video and thanks for watching!
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Chemical Guys Chenille Wash Mitt 2 Pack
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Amazon Basics Wash Mitt 2 Pack
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Just looking at the video, the noodles on the Amazon seemed to collapse when they were wet. Also, the dark grey hides dirt. You can't look and see if the mitt is dirty.
I love the detail in your description of the different mitts, and the knowledge that you share so well!!!! I would have never thought of lots of the things you mentioned . Great review again!!!!
This CG wash mitt was put to test against other brands and types several months ago in Detailing Magazine (UK). Same dirt used on all test panels. The CG one left virtually no scratches. Mine has been going strong for over a year. Whereas my Target one fell apart. It’s a quality product no doubt.
Wool came out joint first with cheap sponges.
Is the chemical guys purple noodle wash mitt good?
The CG wash mitts are a good buy for the quality and they last a long time too. Even available in store in Canada (Canadian tire).
I either use these or the Griot’s chenille wash pad.
Good video, I have recently bought a Grant's microfiber wash mitt that is a 70/30 blend. If i were to get another mitt i would probaby go with Chemical Guys
Helpful video, thanks!
pls don’t use hot water for anything microfiber. it melts over a certain temperature.
Microfiber will not melt at residential hot water temperature, it’s actually beneficial as it will help loosen dirt of the microfiber better than cold water would. The dryer on the other hand will damage the microfiber and melt it if used on high temperature setting. That’s why it’s recommended to use low heat setting or air dry the towels.
@@DetailProjects interesting...this is the first time I've heard about residential hot water being safe for microfiber
A video of wash mittens, and I watched the whole thing 😆 . Getting the green ones know. 👍
@@rcfreak9it's only 100-120 degrees F or 48 C
Good review but too much BS
Exactly the comparison im looking for