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Old 12-30-2002, 02:39 PM
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100% cotton wash mitts

I'm in the market for a 100% cotton wash mitt. I've looked at properautocare.com, and some of the local stores around here and Autozone. Didn't find not 1 Any suggestions where I can find one?? Tks all

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Old 12-30-2002, 03:59 PM
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i got mine from pepboys. it comes in a green carboard sleeve thing with a pic of a black jaguar on the front
 
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I had someone send me some free ones.

They are 100% cotton Viking wash mits.

They do a great job at releasing any dirt they pick up. I love them!
 
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Old 12-30-2002, 06:02 PM
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mom just bought a bunch of Cannon towels, hand towels, and rags from Meijer's would it be ok to use one of these instead, save me a few bucks????

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Old 12-30-2002, 06:09 PM
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Tim at Tascar has some nice ones too. He's also a great guy to deal with.

Check here: http://www.tacscar.com/
 
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Originally posted by f-150_91
mom just bought a bunch of Cannon towels, hand towels, and rags from Meijer's would it be ok to use one of these instead, save me a few bucks????

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Wash mitts are only like $5. Are you really that cheap?
 
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Old 12-30-2002, 07:12 PM
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Originally posted by Intel486
Wash mitts are only like $5. Are you really that cheap?

LMAO!

that's funny dude, But serious no I am not a cheapscate but nothing wrong with saving a buck or two?? lol Are these towels ok to use?? If not yes I can spend $5 w/o bitchin, matter of fact, spending money makes me feel good too serious it does

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Old 12-30-2002, 07:15 PM
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91,

if you are in the market for car care products such as that. don't buy anything from pakistan or any other asian country. they are total crap. the ones my dad uses are the same type Harley is talking about. good luck!
 
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maybe if you will spend 99 cents and get a spool of cotton thread and a little strip of elastic, and a needle, or heck, that might cost 5 cents or so, maybe a paper clip would work, and you could sew your own wash mit out of one of your towells.

ooh, maybe unravel one end of the towel for the thread so you don't have to buy that either, and use the elastic out of a set of old underwear and it will be totally free

(LoL, and i'm just messin with ya )
 
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Old 12-30-2002, 07:27 PM
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Originally posted by Harley#356
maybe if you will spend 99 cents and get a spool of cotton thread and a little strip of elastic, and a needle, or heck, that might cost 5 cents or so, maybe a paper clip would work, and you could sew your own wash mit out of one of your towells.

ooh, maybe unravel one end of the towel for the thread so you don't have to buy that either, and use the elastic out of a set of old underwear and it will be totally free

(LoL, and i'm just messin with ya )

thanks for the laugh Harley and Intel .Well I could do that but i hate arts and crafts and i dunno $h!t about sewing so LOL this is too funny, ARE THESE TOWELS OK TO USE, OH WELL WHATEVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Old 12-31-2002, 01:03 AM
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just tell me this for now, i just want a simple straight answer. is it ok to use 100% cotton hand towels on a cars paint, yes or no
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Originally posted by f-150_91
i just want a simple straight answer. is it ok to use 100% cotton hand towels on a cars paint, yes or no
I mean, a wash mitt doesn't cost that much money. You could get one for under $10 and it will last awhile and do a good job! Are you really that cheap?

 
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Old 12-31-2002, 11:17 AM
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hey, if you are that cheap i did give you instructions up there on how to make your own using a paper clip, some string and a pair of old underwear
 
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I would spend the money and get some good cotton mitts, and save the towels for drying/removing waxes/polishes. Make sure you cut off the tag on the towels, and make sure the decorative edges don't touch the finish!
 
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I just bought a wash mit for $1.97 at wal-mart. MAAAVELLOUS!
 


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