@@atpgarageatl I haven't tried enough to for a good comparison. I've got some old ones which I don't even remember the gsm (maybe around 400). I've got some eagle edgeless 350 and 500 (not tried the 500 for rinseless, seems too nice) and the TRC Wolf pack, which I think it my best option. It's not edgeless, so they're a bit cheaper, but I don't think that matters for a cloth soaked in rinseless.
@@Triggaaar I’ve tried chemical guys, rag company and autofiber edgless and so far the rag company and autofiber both make good towels. I tried the sponge in this video and it worked great. No scratches but my concern is long term. They say you can use it over and over but not sure I believe it.
@@atpgarageatl There's a good 18 page discussion on a forum (if you search for "Tried the Big Red Sponge today". Pros and cons of each method, with fans of each.
I'm also rinseless washing my 86. I prefer several clean microfibre towels than the sponge though, I think it's safer. Beware of the soft paint.
@@Triggaaar which microfiber towels do you prefer?
@@atpgarageatl I haven't tried enough to for a good comparison. I've got some old ones which I don't even remember the gsm (maybe around 400). I've got some eagle edgeless 350 and 500 (not tried the 500 for rinseless, seems too nice) and the TRC Wolf pack, which I think it my best option. It's not edgeless, so they're a bit cheaper, but I don't think that matters for a cloth soaked in rinseless.
@@Triggaaar I’ve tried chemical guys, rag company and autofiber edgless and so far the rag company and autofiber both make good towels. I tried the sponge in this video and it worked great. No scratches but my concern is long term. They say you can use it over and over but not sure I believe it.
@@atpgarageatl There's a good 18 page discussion on a forum (if you search for "Tried the Big Red Sponge today". Pros and cons of each method, with fans of each.