I have about eight of these Microfiber Chenille Wash Mitts in different colors. I buy them to try or vendors give them to me to test. What I can tell you is they are not all the same. The good ones are thick and have really long chenille strands. The cheap ones fall apart quickly, feel rough and the chenille strands are much shorter. Priced under $10, these Microfiber Chenille Wash Mitt by Cobra area pretty good deal.
Here's a better deal... Get a pair of the same wash mitt in different colors for less than $12! Check this out:
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Super Mitt Microfiber Car Wash Washing Cleaning Glove | ![]() |
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US $1.50 | 25d 6h 18m |
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Meguiars Microfiber Wash Mitt X3002 | ![]() |
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US $4.95 | 3d 1h 26m |
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TWO 2 MICROFIBER CHENILLE CAR WASH WASHING CLEANING MITT GLOVE SUPER ABSORBENT | ![]() |
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US $8.00 | 5d 17h 35m |
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Microfiber Washing Sponge Mitts Cars Boats RVs and more Set of 4 | ![]() |
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US $10.99 | 16d 13h 13m |
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Microfiber Washing Tools Mitts – Set of 4 Mop Sponge | ![]() |
US $13.82 | 26d 2h 22m |
I have this blue one by Cobra and a bright green one from Griot's Garage that seems to be made by the same factory. They are my favorites. Soft, absorbent, and made with quality.
This time of year I use these wash mitts inside the garage to wash without the hose. The microfiber chenille wash mitts are perfect for giving the cars a sponge bath with Optimum No-Rinse car wash. All I do is fill my Grit Guard bucket with warm water, add a couple cap fulls of Optimum No-Rinse, and wipe down the cars one panel at a time. The secret to preventing scratches it to wipe in one direction, flip the mitt, wipe again, then rinse. Never a problem, and the wash is fast and easy.










