Re: Grout Sponge
Get the one at Lowe's from Proline. It's actually in the cleaning aisle, not the tile aisle.
I used to use that but now I use a very soft Grecian Wonder Sponge. Got it on clearance sale at Advance Auto for .25 each. I bought about 30 of them.
If you can't find that, the Proline sponge is used by a ton of detailers with no ill effects.
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Re: Grout Sponge
I'm guessing they're great for grout since they're designed to swipe away as much product as possible in one pass.
I suspect they're way too aggressive for your beloved paint. I'm a car washing beginner here, but I'm getting the idea that your washing medium is hopefully supposed to have some sort of recessed nooks and crannies for trapping the dreaded grit which you remove in your clear rinse water pail before going on to another panel.
I'll watch with interest as others far better informed than I reply.
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Re: Grout Sponge
Try the ProLine version from Lowe's. They run about $1.97. Hold suds very well. There is one that is a little smaller and bone shaped, but I'd try to get the "Tile & Grout Sponge" if you can find them. Usually stocked on the aisle with brooms and mops.
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Grout Sponge
Does anyone have an opinion on Grout Sponges
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