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Offline fanpeople

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That car sponge feeling
« on: Fri, 03 January 2020, 22:29:31 »
Who else likes the feeling of a broken in car sponge? I cannot stand a new sponge and it takes a solid 10 washes minimum before the sponge gets all nice and soft.

But dam when you put that broken in sponge in the bucket and it soaks up water like nothing and you squeeze it with minimal effort.

OH MY GOD **** YES IT FEELS SO ****ING GOOD.

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Re: That car sponge feeling
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 03 January 2020, 22:47:28 »
Tp4 likes the part when it changes color when wet

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Re: That car sponge feeling
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 04 January 2020, 07:11:12 »
Who else likes the feeling of a broken in car sponge? I cannot stand a new sponge and it takes a solid 10 washes minimum before the sponge gets all nice and soft.

But dam when you put that broken in sponge in the bucket and it soaks up water like nothing and you squeeze it with minimal effort.

OH MY GOD **** YES IT FEELS SO ****ING GOOD.

huh?

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Re: That car sponge feeling
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 04 January 2020, 07:24:46 »
Due to where I live, we only wash our cars exceedingly rarely due to the dust and mud.

So I've never owned a car sponge.

However I do agree that a broken in sponge is much more ideal for cleaning up inside a house, it's being broken down a bit gets in those corners better.

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