The Wash Mitt That's Actually Soft Enough to Matter
The FibreKing Gold Label Wash Mitt is Korean split microfibre that's genuinely plush. The densely packed fibres trap dirt safely away from paintwork instead of dragging it across the surface, and the internal sponge holds more shampoo and water so you're not constantly reloading from the bucket. The reinforced centre stitch stops the mitt slipping off your hand mid-wash, which is the annoying problem cheaper mitts have.
Why Our Customers Love the Gold Label Wash Mitt
✅ Split microfibre traps dirt in the fibres instead of dragging it across paint.
✅ Internal sponge holds more shampoo and water between bucket dips.
✅ Reinforced centre stitch keeps the mitt secure on your hand.
✅ Korean quality stays soft and plush through repeated washing.
✅ Thicker volume compared to standard mitts without being unwieldy.
What Makes It Special?
Split microfibre is what makes the difference. Each fibre has been split to create millions of tiny strands that lift and trap dirt safely. The internal sponge isn't just padding; it holds significantly more water and shampoo so you're working with proper lubrication across each panel. The reinforced centre stitch solves the slip problem you get with cheaper mitts where you're constantly adjusting it back onto your hand.
- 100% Korean split microfibre construction.
- Internal sponge for enhanced shampoo and water retention.
- Densely packed fibres trap dirt safely.
- Reinforced centre stitch prevents slipping.
- Thicker volume for improved performance.
- Tight, non-stretch elastic cuff.
- Machine washable without losing softness.
Specifications
- Size: 18cm x 28cm.
- Material: 70% polyester, 30% polyamide split microfibre.
- Cuff: Universal elastic (black).
- Origin: South Korea.
Pro Tips From Ultimate Finish
"Use two buckets; one with shampoo, one for rinsing the mitt. After each panel, rinse the mitt thoroughly in the rinse bucket to drop the dirt you've just picked up. Don't scrub; let the mitt glide across the paint with minimal pressure and let the fibres do the lifting. The internal sponge holds a lot of shampoo, so you don't need to reload constantly. When the mitt starts losing its plushness or the fibres mat down, replace it. Trying to save a worn-out mitt is false economy when you're risking swirls on your paintwork."
How To Use
1. Use two-bucket method; one with shampoo, one for rinsing.
2. Load mitt with shampoo solution from wash bucket.
3. Glide across paintwork with minimal pressure in straight lines.
4. Rinse mitt in clean water bucket after each panel.
5. Machine wash at 30-40°C with microfibre detergent after use.
Important Notes
⚠️ Never use fabric softener.
⚠️ Always use two-bucket method to prevent dragging dirt across paint.
⚠️ Replace when fibres lose plushness or start matting.
⚠️ Don't scrub; let the mitt glide with minimal pressure.