Amazon Basics Microfiber Applicators, Blue - 8-Pack
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Extremely long lasting. I only used it when I was cleaning cars.
It's nothing more than a sponge with a microfiber cloth wrapped around it. It's already very pliable, so it doesn't get any firmer when wet.
On dishes, I think a dish sponge would be more effective.
Selected User Reviews For Amazon Basics Microfiber Applicators, Blue - 8-Pack
These do the job, but they aren't even close to Chemical Guys' quality. br>The main reason for this is that the foam used in these is MUCH less dense than the competition. Yes, the CG versions are more expensive, but you get what you pay for when comparing a Camry to a Bentley. br>br>They do what they're supposed to do, but I don't think they'll last as long as the competitions. If you only need a quick detailer or light pressure, these will suffice; however, if you need more pressure or routine washes, this is not the tool for you.
They were used to apply carnauba wax as well as a black die to the truck's exterior vinyl. It worked perfectly for both of them. I didn't try to clean them; instead, I just threw them away when I was finished.
I've been using these towels for quite some time now and I adore them. The price is reasonable and the quality is satisfactory. I detail BIG RED at least four times with them.
These appeal to me for two reasons. br>br>Cleaning the rims They're small and not too thick, so you can bend them to fit into tight spaces with ease. br>br>Application of tire shine - If you're cleaning rims with these, they'll undoubtedly become old and dirty over time. They're great for putting a tire shine on your wheels after they've been worn down.
I've begun to clean with these. They're my favorite. They're great for bathtubs, sinks, and countertops. I'm not sure if it's due to the micro fabric or the fact that they don't 'flop' like a cloth. In any case, I'm using them all over my house. This includes the dishes as well. It's not for scrubbing pans, but it's great for cleaning glasses.
It's what I use to clean my cars and apply leather lotions. It's a good value for the money.
Seriously, how are you going to screw this up? They're fine; they'll do what they're supposed to. They have the same feel as any other applicator I've ever used, but are significantly less expensive. I've used these on multiple cars and washed them in the washing machine without issue. There's one thing to keep in mind. Each one has an inconvenient white tag on it that serves no purpose. Because it's stitched in, you'll have to cut it out first. It's a minor issue, but you don't want your car to get scratched while detailing.
I squeezed the excess water out of the pad, but the foam inside takes a long time to fully rebound. br>I've never used a pad with such low density foam inside. br>After only two uses, I tossed the first one. br>I'm going to look some more.