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Old 05-19-2008, 11:53 AM
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I'm still not sure about it...

My washing situation isn't the best. I've got two huge trees over my drive way which drop needles and pollen puff balls on my cars all the time. I can't get away from it, but it does offer great shade.

I've been a long time user of Megs Gold Class Sheep Skin mits. Their down fall is they trap all the stuff that the trees drop. I kinda think it traps that stuff away from the paint, but it's tough to tell. It's nearly impossible to get all the crap out of the mitt.

That's where the Shmitt is really nice. I do a pannel, inspect it, pull the tree stuff off, rinse, repeat! It also holds a TON of water.

What I'm not sold on is what it's doing to the paint. I'm just not sold on sponges to wash the car in general. I really feel like it should be more prone to marring than a something fluffy. I do want to try the Ulti-Mitt next.

Anyway, I'll wash another couple cars with the Shmitt. It deserves a fair test.
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Old 05-19-2008, 12:26 PM
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I've been using the black ShMITT for a wile now, I did have the white one but that one didn't last so long and like you reefer_bob I just didn't feel so confortable...I mean if I was doing paint corection it didn't really matter but not for regular maintenance...I'm quite plesed with the Zymol sponge.

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I'm on the fence with the SchMITT as well. One of the reasons is the fact that it's white. I purchased the Ulti-Mit first so I was biased when I got my SchMITT. I do notice that with the SchMITT, dirt particles do get embedded into the foam, which is a good thing.

I used my Ulti-Mit for a full summer and fall on the same car before I purchased my SchMITT. In addition to washing another couple cars with the SchMITT, I'd suggest you continue to use it for as long as possible on one car between polishes to really get a good opinion and feel for it. Ok, that's what *I'm* trying to do and just don't want to be the only one, so join me in my test!
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I'm kind of the opposite of you MadOzodi, I bought a shmitt because of the new product hype and then the LC Ulti-mitt from the same hype and haven't used a shmitt since. The shmitt sure does hold a lot of soap and water which is nice, but it's lost a spot in my line up.
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Perhaps I'm the only one that really likes the ShMITT. I love those things and have yet to see any marring whatsoever from using them.
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Perhaps I'm the only one that really likes the ShMITT. I love those things and have yet to see any marring whatsoever from using them.
I think I backed you up before on this, P1et, but I'm a ShmiTT guy too!!! I've learned to be very gental with it. It does hold a lot of water and suds. I glide it back and forth in long movements per panel. If you're going along and need some extra suds, just give it an extra squeeze from inside, and you have suds on demand.
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I'm on the fence with the SchMITT as well. One of the reasons is the fact that it's white. I purchased the Ulti-Mit first so I was biased when I got my SchMITT. I do notice that with the SchMITT, dirt particles do get embedded into the foam, which is a good thing.

I used my Ulti-Mit for a full summer and fall on the same car before I purchased my SchMITT. In addition to washing another couple cars with the SchMITT, I'd suggest you continue to use it for as long as possible on one car between polishes to really get a good opinion and feel for it. Ok, that's what *I'm* trying to do and just don't want to be the only one, so join me in my test!
I'm just the opposite about the color... I had the SchMITT first and then got the UltiMIT and I still like the white better becaue I feel that I can see whether it's clean enough to put back on the next panel. I have to give the nod to the UltiMITT though for durability and I've been using it on my own black truck for nearly 6 months and haven't noticed it inducing any swirls. I believe in using virtually no pressure for washing though, if something is stuck on, I get a stonger cleaner.
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Old 05-19-2008, 01:48 PM
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We need someone to make one of those foam wash mitts that are like the foam tabbed polishing pads...essentially, a chenille foam wash mit, lol.
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yup i just ordered 10 zymol sponges..definitely the best i have found. other sponges are too hard and their pockets are huge and can hold to many particles..i think it was a meguires(don't qoute me on that) one i used once..it scratched the shit out of my paint.. i think that's why sponges in general get a bad rap but the zymol sponge as it is right now is the only one i will use..i was actually thinking of trying the swissvax washing cloth!!!
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yup i just ordered 10 zymol sponges..definitely the best i have found. other sponges are too hard and their pockets are huge and can hold to many particles..i think it was a meguires(don't qoute me on that) one i used once..it scratched the shit out of my paint.. i think that's why sponges in general get a bad rap but the zymol sponge as it is right now is the only one i will use..i was actually thinking of trying the swissvax washing cloth!!!
Where did you buy the Zymol sponges?
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