Granby
03 August 2007, 13:20
What's the best way to look after a lambswool wash mitt, just used my Meguiars mitt which i've had for about a year and the lambswool is coming off it in big chunks, is there a best way to store them between each wash :wonder:
Thanks in advance
Ian
Polished Bliss
03 August 2007, 17:02
We wash ours after every use in the machine at 30oC using a liquid detergent, then hang it up in the storeroom to dry naturally - never dry them using artificial heat, as this causes the backing to shrink, and the wool to fall out. That said, most of our mitts only last a few months before they need replacing, and even for home use I wouldn't expect one to last more than 4-6 months. :)
chocolate_o_brian
04 August 2007, 10:15
that will be where im going worng. have been drying my sheepskin mitt in the dryer. will hang it outside from now.
thats helped me a lot cheers:thumb:
andythejock01wrx
04 August 2007, 11:45
I always hang mine on the washing line, after steeping it in a bucket.
The lady next door said last month "Where's your other glove Andrew ?" :lol1:
renny
07 August 2007, 01:17
I tend not to wash it after every use,just give it a damn good rinse (unless the car was in a serious state !)
I wash it after every 2-3 washes on 30 degrees with non-bio liquid detergent.Then leave to dry naturally of a clothes horse or summit.
Stevesbluewrx
07 August 2007, 09:05
Ok,
This may seem silly but what is the best liquid detergent to put in the wash to clean my lambwool and 100% cotton towels after they have been used.
My towels come out hard-ish and some of the marks do not come out. I tend to hand wash them first then put them in the washing maching a a quick 30min wash.
Steve
Polished Bliss
07 August 2007, 12:01
Fairy Non Bio - works a treat, very gentle, and doesn't conatin any bleach or conditioners, which aren't good for mitts and microfibres. Be wary of cotton on paint - some interesting SEM images on this link showing the difference in kindness between microfibre and cotton on paint...
Using Microfiber Detailing Products (http://www.autopia-carcare.com/microfiber-detailing-towels-part3.html)
:)
renny
07 August 2007, 23:06
Ok,
This may seem silly but what is the best liquid detergent to put in the wash to clean my lambwool and 100% cotton towels after they have been used.
My towels come out hard-ish and some of the marks do not come out. I tend to hand wash them first then put them in the washing maching a a quick 30min wash.
Steve
Just stick them on a 30 degree cotton wash mate - no need for a quick wash,just go the whole hog.They'll be fine using the Fairy non - bio.
Prasius
09 August 2007, 19:19
Oddly enough - Halfords do a very reasonably priced real lambswool mitt. The one I have looks as good as it did when I bought it about 5 months ago - thats with washing the car most weekends.
bmac800
09 August 2007, 21:18
Should have read this thread before I threw my mitt in the washing machine with the microfibres on a boil wash today.Its now about quarter the size.