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Presents Brand
Genuine Australian
Sheepskin Shearling Fur
Car Wash Mitt
The Finest Grade Shearling ~ It Feels Like Silk
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There is a big difference between pelts.
These are the finest, and silkiest made.
I worked a lot of years in a high end shop, doing top
drawer finishes; the best were fine papered, and polished with multiple
lambs wool bonnets.

(Mitt on top for sale here ~ Polisher
with lambs wool bonnet not included :-)
Notice the wash mitt is even a finer grade than the polishing bonnet |
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Pillows For
Your Feet
The moment you try these in a pair of
your shoes, your immediate thought will be,
"I'm buying another pair". It really does
feel like you just stepped into pillows for
your feet. These come in Small, Medium,
Large, and XLarge. (See our eBay store for
the other sizes under Accessories or use our
Sizing Chart link below.) The natural
materials will adjust to your foots shape,
and after a day of wearing them, they will
fit like a glove. The thick shearling will
compress, and relax under the pressure
points, while still providing plush comfort
in your arch for added support.
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Quality
If I had to describe in one sentence what makes these
so unique, and better than the rest, it is simple, it is
the highest quality out there for the very best price.
Sure cheaper ones are made, but not anywhere near this
quality. Simply put; it's the best for less! |
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True Value

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Protect Your Cars Finish with Real Shearling Fur
First in quality and materials
Using synthetic man-made bonnets would leave a
coating or haze of fine scratches on the surface,
especially noticeable under fluorescent lights, so I
would have the specialty supply house pick me out the
silkiest smoothest sheepskin shearling lambs wool
bonnets. When I was done spending hours with a
professional polisher, I would take out one of my used
bonnets, that I had thoroughly washed, and used it for
my wash mitt. These car wash mitts are even better
because they are especially made for washing, enclosed
on all sides, and they have an elastic hand wrap, so it
doesn't accidentally slide off.
These are the Finest Grade of Shearling
As soon as you feel them you
will instantly notice that they are the highest grade
for softness, designed to pamper your cars hand rubbed
finish.
With all of the time it takes to wash and wax your car,
all that work can be ruined by saving a few dollars on a
lower grade car wash mitt.
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Here are Some Tips
for Washing Your Car |
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1. Always use car wash
soap. Dishwashing liquid is designed to remove
grease wax etc. and will wind up removing your protective coatings.
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2. Start at the top and work down.
You don't want to be bringing road
grime and abrasives from your wheels and rocker panels, and
scrubbing them over the top surfaces of your car. I
actually use 2 of these mitts. One of these or a soft brush for the
tires, wheels, and rockers, and one for the rest of the car. |
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3. Wet your car first.
You want to loosen and rinse off what you can before trapping it
between your mitt and your cars finish. Soap helps to lubricate
trapped particles as well. Use your hose to especially blast off any
bird droppings, they usually contain gravel; necessary for a birds
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4. Don't let the soap dry on your car.
Soap once dried on a cars surface will not just wash
off with a hose. You need to rewash that surface. So only do as much
of your car at a time that you can easily rinse off before it dries.
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5. Do a final complete rinse.
Rinsing each section as you go along is a good idea,
but the sometimes leads to overspray of diluted soap going back onto
already done sections, so it is a good idea as a final step to
completely rinse your entire car in a sheeting action.
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6. Use a chamois or equivalent for drying.
For comparable results and less effort get a
synthetic chamois. (Yes in this case the man made one does a better
job) Don't let your chamois ever touch the ground, and the same goes
for your wash mitt. If it does, clean it thoroughly. Oddly enough
synthetic wash mitts trap grit, and are harder to clean than the
shearling wash mitts. The silky smooth surface on a shearling wash
mitt sheds the dirt more readily. |
7. Use "Black Magic Liquid Wet Shine" as
your polish. I know I am treading on thin ice
here because everyone has their favorite wax or polish. The leading
consumer reporting magazine, and we all know which one that is,
rated Black Magic Liquid Wet Shine, as their number one rated
polish. There was another one that tied it for the first spot, but
as they reported, the other top contender, although it would last as
long, give you the gloss etc., it would create fine scratch lines
especially on darker newer car finishes. So Black Magic wins. Oddly
enough it is also their number one best buy, considering it is one
of the least expensive, coming in well under 10 dollars. Some of the
29 polishes they rated, were over 30 dollars per container, and
Black Magic still beat them all. I use it, and it blows, "Nu Car
Finish" and all the rest of them away. The gloss the sheen, the
smoothness of the finish, even over time it is still number one. A
couple of weeks after applying it and I run the back of my hand
across the finish and it still feels like silk.
Application can be a challenge unless you know the secret. Wet
a small towel, and wring it out to be damp not wet to get started.
Do approximately 1 square foot at a time, or no more than 2 square
feet. Rub it in real well when applying, spend some time on it. Then
take a fresh cotton bed sheet, or polishing cloth, and rub it back
off right away while it is still wet. Don't do any of this in the
sunlight. You will notice with towel number number 2, your drying
towel, that it will quickly pick up the wet material, and it won't
take too long before it becomes a semi-damp towel itself. When this
happens, break out towel number 3 to use as your final rubbing
towel.
So you use towel 1 to apply, towel 2 to get the bulk of the material
off, and then towel 3 to get the fine haze off that is left behind.
Wow what a time saver that is. Understand that it still takes a
bunch of rubbing, but the rewards are worth the effort. You may of
course after using it for a while come up with some of your own
little secrets, but after spending a lot of time doing my first side
of the car, literally hours of rubbing, when I finally came up with
"the method" I went up the other side of the car in about an hour.
Some of you may be saying but I don't want to spend a couple of
hours polishing my car. I understand that, but my philosophy is that
time is not important, I just want the best car finish I can create;
quality first, and then I will figure out how to do it quicker
later. Besides lesser polishes don't last nearly as long, and then
you have to do it more times to get less than stellar results. Black
Magic is the one the pro's are raving about, with how inexpensive it
is give it a try. |
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