spectreman
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On some show about detailing cars, I saw this Autogeek item (http://www.autogeek.net/nanoskin-autoscrub-wash-mitt-fine-grade.html) but being a cheapskate, I didn't want to spend $50 to find out if it worked or not. So I went looking for a similar product & found this one by Eagle One (https://www.eagleone.com/mitt) @ 1/2 the price @ Advance Auto Parts.
Tried it out today on my wife's Accord as it was in serious need of a detail. The mitt works as simply as described however, it probably took me 30 minutes to do the car, not 10. If you're doing a car in 10m w/this item, you ain't doing a decent job. Then I had to wipe off the excess detail spray so add another 10m onto the process. Still way easier than a clay bar tho! It worked as described and now I'm glad I didn't spend $50 on the Autogeek item. The oxidation lifted up quickly and easily and waxing the car was easier. The paint was really looking good by the time it was all done.
So if you do your own detailing, I can give this product a thumbs up. Good deal for the price too.
Lee
Tried it out today on my wife's Accord as it was in serious need of a detail. The mitt works as simply as described however, it probably took me 30 minutes to do the car, not 10. If you're doing a car in 10m w/this item, you ain't doing a decent job. Then I had to wipe off the excess detail spray so add another 10m onto the process. Still way easier than a clay bar tho! It worked as described and now I'm glad I didn't spend $50 on the Autogeek item. The oxidation lifted up quickly and easily and waxing the car was easier. The paint was really looking good by the time it was all done.
So if you do your own detailing, I can give this product a thumbs up. Good deal for the price too.
Lee