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    Pva Lifetime Sponges

    Are those for washing car or applying wax ? how long would one of those last? I just chucked away a washing sponge which lasted me a month only

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    The PVA sponges are applicator sponges for wax or sealants and they are cool. Sea sponges are often recommended for washing. I like a sheepskin mitt myself.
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    I have used Steve`s PVA sponge for applying EX. Works very well and applys the sealant evenly.

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    ahh cheers guys, will put that in my shopping list
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