





Mary Moppins Pure 100% Lambswool Wash Mitt
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Rick Mohl
> 24 hourWashing motor home
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JDL
> 24 hourSheep wool does leave micro lines in paint. Dont care what anyone says it does. Highl quality microfiber wash towels work better.
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P gaudette
> 24 hourhave been using for over three years now. Absolutely no complaints.
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Ilikepie
> 24 hourIt’s huge. It’s heavy when it’s wet. It is very soft of course, but made for Paul Bunyan.
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Johnner
> 24 hourVery well made. Thick and sized correctly.
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Nano
> 24 hourBig but great
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KAREN VANDER MOLEN
> 24 hourI was helping my husband wash the RV....it wouldnt stay on my hand very well but it did wash well and didnt scratch.
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Mike
> 24 hourI am a believer is using lambswool mitts on my vehicles. This is a quality mitt.
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Duffy
> 24 hourHigh quality product and fast shipping!!
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Sean
> 24 hourThere are a lot of glowing reviews on this mitt. I support the sentiment that this is a top-tier mitt. I detailed cars professionally for over a decade. I now enjoy detailing as a hobby. With the rise in microfiber since the late 90s, one thing has remained the same. Lambswool wash mitts are unbeatable. I was taught early on that you should pick your wash mitts like you pick your fruit. I used to travel to various auto parts stores, Target, Walmart, and so on. There were times where I would pick 10 mitts off the rack and buy none. For whatever reason, the batch was too tough and the knap was too coarse. With the rise in online shopping, I moved to purchasing online. Its a gamble. The tried and true option is from Mothers. I stumbled upon this brand a couple of years back. I thought the price was aggressive, but then again, the cost for real wool mitts has gone up quite a bit over the years. Could this thing be worth double what Mothers mitt costs? The answer is yes. It is that good. I have a number of friends and acquaintances that come to me for detailing and product advice. This has officially moved into my #1 position. I love that it is big and super fluffy. The knap is a great length. The fibers are nice and soft. After more than two years, with a couple of uses per month, it is still being used on paint (older ones get retired to wheels and wells). It hasnt broken apart and left pieces of wool and leather lodged in emblems. This is a durable, soft, high-quality mitt. From time to time, they go out of stock here. You can get them for the same price on their website. All in all, you cannot go wrong with this wash mitt. It is better than a microfiber mitt or horsehair brush. And amongst lambswool mitts, everything else is second place. Be sure to follow the top posters tips on proper cleaning and storage if you want it to last.