Lambswool wash mitt recommendation/search
Lambswool wash mitt recommendation/search
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Johno

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8,584 posts

303 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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I've had to replace my trusty lambswool wash mitt (wool has started to peel of the leather), which was solely lambswool, double sided without a thumb section or 'bug remover'.

The issue is I've ended up (thru not reading and being in a rush) with a pair of new ones from Meg's with their one side with a 'non abrasive' bug remover one side over the lambswool and lambswool on the other. Now being fussy, this non abrasive bug remover feels more abrasive than anything I'd put near my paintwork and snowfoam and a microfibre deal with bugs, I'm not wishing to scrub my paint, just remove the dirt the snow foam doesn't, gently. The bug remover just looks like a net for trapping more rubbish to drag over the paint . . .

What I'm after is a recommendation for a double sided lambswool mitt . . seems most people are selling the Meg's or Mothers versions or it's Ebay and I'm loathe to follow that route. I know I'm being anal, but I don't want bug removers or thumb bit, I just a very good quality all lambswool mitt.

I also don't want MF one either . . Any got a recommendation ?

PJ S

10,842 posts

248 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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If you're prepared to put the money into it, then the Dodo Juice "Wookie's Fist" is possibly the best of it's type.
If that's a bit rich, then the Merino one also available from www.carnaubawaxshop.co.uk

cableguy

2,285 posts

230 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Dodo Juice's "Wookies Fist" is superb, however their standard Tribble Wash Mitt is excellet value at £8.95 and is without doubt the best inexpensive quality Mitt out there IMO. wink

C.

Johno

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8,584 posts

303 months

Wednesday 14th July 2010
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Cheers gents . . . I had a go with the Meg's one the other evening as a 1k miles of Le Mans needed removing. In fairness the 'bug remover' was not as harsh as I had expected at all and although I use snow foam ahead of the wash anyway, it was still useful on windows etc and gently on the painted surfaces.

I think I'll have to invest in the Dodo one which was the only one I could find when googling away . . . Seems there's consistent feedback, so thanks for the replies.