Sea Sponges
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Sea Sponges
I use nothing but natural sea sponges on my cars as they do not scratch or cause damage. The down side is expense, I would normally buy them from Auto Geek for $25.00 for a quarter cut sponge (lasts about a year), so I’m surfing around, looking for what I don’t remember and ran across this bath supply place (nice soaps and such crap) well they had cultured 10” whole sea sponges for $19.00 ea! That’s like four of the ones I used to buy. They arrived today, and are sweet check them out. www.thesoapopera.com
#2
Re: Sea Sponges
Originally posted by Proceedbob
I use nothing but natural sea sponges on my cars as they do not scratch or cause damage. The down side is expense, I would normally buy them from Auto Geek for $25.00 for a quarter cut sponge (lasts about a year), so I’m surfing around, looking for what I don’t remember and ran across this bath supply place (nice soaps and such crap) well they had cultured 10” whole sea sponges for $19.00 ea! That’s like four of the ones I used to buy. They arrived today, and are sweet check them out. www.thesoapopera.com
I use nothing but natural sea sponges on my cars as they do not scratch or cause damage. The down side is expense, I would normally buy them from Auto Geek for $25.00 for a quarter cut sponge (lasts about a year), so I’m surfing around, looking for what I don’t remember and ran across this bath supply place (nice soaps and such crap) well they had cultured 10” whole sea sponges for $19.00 ea! That’s like four of the ones I used to buy. They arrived today, and are sweet check them out. www.thesoapopera.com
#3
You would think so looking at a dried out one, the pores allow dirt and abrasives somewhere to go rather than scraping your paint. http://www.autogeek.net/natseaspon.html
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