Microfiber Chenille Wash Mitt
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Our Green Microfiber Chenille Wash Mitt, made with luxurious microfiber chenille. This mitt is softer than cotton and more absorbent than sheepskin, giving your vehicles the benefits of more lubrication and fewer swirls. This Microfiber Chenille Wash Mitt is covered in thick, microfiber chenille threads. Chenille refers to the construction of the strands; many fine microfiber threads are bunched together to create plush strands, like yarn but softer. These strands hold a lot of soapy water to lubricate your vehicle's paint as it gently washes away dirt and grime.With plush and absorbent microfiber chenille strands, our Microfiber Chenille Wash Mitt is safe to use on any paint finish, as well as glass and metal. This mitt's construction leaves a lot of room between threads for dirt to migrate. To further reduce the risk of scratching the paint, rinse the mitt frequently as you wash to avoid transferring dirt back to the paint. To get the most mileage out of your mitt, avoid dragging the mitt over emblems with sharp edges. After using the mitt, rinse it out and hang to dry. The Microfiber Chenille Wash Mitt has an elastic cuff, cloth loop to hang it and two sides of fluffy chenille.
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- Size: 10.5” L x 8” W
- Cuff Size: One size fits all
- Strand Length: 2.5 cm
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Properly caring for your auto detailing towels is one of the most crucial things you can do as a detailer. Detail King formulated Clean All, a special detergent specifically for microfiber wash mitts, mops, and towels. Detail King highly recommends this product to extend the longevity of your mitts, mops, and towels.
Additionally, Detail King has written several articles on "How To Care For Auto Detailing Towels". These articles give extra insight and proper instructions on the process of proficiently cleaning your auto detailing towels. -
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Towel maintenance and cleaning is very important. The first thing to do is make sure you wash different types of towels separately. Separate microfiber Paint Towels (used for compound, polish, wax, spray wax, etc.) from All Purpose towels (terry cloth towels, grease towels, etc.) and last but not least Window Towels. All of these towel types should be washed separately to prevent cross contamination. You can even separate your drying towels as a 4th category. Use a dedicated cleaner like our Clean All for washing your towels, or a plain detergent, and wash on cold. Make sure to dry towels on a cool setting (heat will kill absorbency). DO NOT use cleaners with bleach or fabric softener – bleach will cause towels to lint, and fabric softener will kill absorbency. Adding a ½ cup of vinegar will also help!
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Professional towels like the ones we carry are meant to withstand several uses and will far outlast towels from the auto parts store of a big box retailer. The towels at the auto parts store are consumer grade and although they will work and aren’t terrible to use, they will be more costly for a detailer because they will not last as long and will need replaced much more frequently. These towels are designed for the average car enthusiast to use on their vehicles a few times per month – NOT for a detailer to use on several cars per day or per week. They will be less expensive up front to purchase, however they will cost more per job because they just won’t last. There are also varying differences in how thick and plush the towels are between professional versus consumer grade.
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Towels are a lot like pads when it comes to usage and replacement. They should be cleaned after each use, and the more aggressive you are with them the quicker they will need replaced. Towels that are used for drying, final wipe-downs of dust and fingerprints, spray wax application after a wash, glass cleaning after a wash, etc. will last much longer than towels that are used for scrubbing and cleaning. If you use a towel on an engine and get grease and grime all over it, the replacement time will be much quicker than if you use a towel for applying spray wax to a vehicle that has just been washed. Using the proper cleaning solution (our Clean All OR a laundry detergent free of any bleach/bleach alternative or fabric softener) will also prolong the life of your towels. Of course quality of the towel matters as well but regardless of if you are using professional grade towels like we sell or consumer grade towels, the cleaning of the towel and application you are using the towel will determine how often they need replaced.