Sponges?
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Doofus

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32,328 posts

193 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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Because of reasons, I am in possession of a valeting kit. It contains shampoo, glass cleaner, wheel cleaner, leather stuff, cockpit stuff and so on.

It also contians (as well as a microfibre and a shammy) three sponges. One's rock hard (in a bag) and the other two are really coarse. What are the sponges for?


bunchofkeys

1,244 posts

88 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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The kitchen or bathroom?

ShampooEfficient

4,278 posts

231 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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Bottom left is for upholstery.

GiantCardboardPlato

5,974 posts

41 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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Top right is a special one for dipping in the wash bucket and throwing at people who stop to say “you can do mine next” as they walk past.

Doofus

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32,328 posts

193 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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ShampooEfficient said:
Bottom left is for upholstery.
Thank you. Bottom right is the same coarse on top and very soft underneath.

ETA: I do have a wheel brush too, so it's not that.

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5,766 posts

69 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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GiantCardboardPlato said:
Top right is a special one for dipping in the wash bucket and throwing at people who stop to say “you can do mine next” as they walk past.
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vikingaero

12,011 posts

189 months

Thursday 5th January 2023
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Soak them in water. The top one looks like it will soften for bodywork. Bottom left looks like one for insect removal from glass.

somouk

1,425 posts

218 months

Thursday 5th January 2023
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Top right might soften and expand to be a softer one for paintwork.

Consign them to the bin.

Doofus

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32,328 posts

193 months

Thursday 5th January 2023
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somouk said:
Top right might soften and expand to be a softer one for paintwork.

Consign them to the bin.
Why the bin? They're brand new.

Dave.

7,770 posts

273 months

Thursday 5th January 2023
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Top one looks like a grout sponge, which were popular at one time over on DetailingWorld.

https://www.detailingworld.co.uk/threads/tested-a-...

Or this, which is undoubtedly more fun...

GiantCardboardPlato said:
Top right is a special one for dipping in the wash bucket and throwing at people who stop to say “you can do mine next” as they walk past.
Edited by Dave. on Thursday 5th January 09:23

QJumper

3,238 posts

46 months

Thursday 5th January 2023
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Doofus said:
Why the bin? They're brand new.
Top one looks as though it would be ok to use, the other two look better for dishes.

Doofus

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Thursday 5th January 2023
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QJumper said:
Doofus said:
Why the bin? They're brand new.
Top one looks as though it would be ok to use, the other two look better for dishes.
It's a BMW valet kit, so presumably they're useful for something.

ReverendCounter

6,087 posts

196 months

Thursday 5th January 2023
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The rock hard one looks like a cellulose sponge which will soften up really nicely when its soaked but still keeps a useful mass.

Doofus

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193 months

Thursday 5th January 2023
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I've found some details on BMW Australia's site.

The rock-hard one is indeed a 'normal' cleaning sponge.

The yellow one bottom left is, as somebody said earlier, for removing insects.

The black and yellow one is for applying Plastic Care Emulsion to exterior plastics.

I already know what the chammy and microfibre cloth are for.


Thanks all most.

wink

Pica-Pica

15,726 posts

104 months

Thursday 5th January 2023
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Doofus said:
QJumper said:
Doofus said:
Why the bin? They're brand new.
Top one looks as though it would be ok to use, the other two look better for dishes.
It's a BMW valet kit, so presumably they're useful for something.
I had those in my BMW kit. I would not use the coarse one, except for the kitchen.
I would not use it for glass even - better to use a ‘tar and insect’ spray, then a gentler cloth/sponge.