WASH SMARTER. WASH SAFER.
Double-sided plush pads designed for cleaner, gentler contact.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will I notice a difference vs my old mitt?
-Smoother wash feel
-Less drag on paint
-Faster workflow
-Cleaner rinse-out
It’s a small change that makes a big difference
Are these beginner friendly?
How many sets should I buy?
If you wash frequently or have larger vehicles, many detailers keep 2 sets for a fully sectioned wash.
Who are these best for?
-Enthusiasts chasing swirl-free washes
-Ceramic-coated cars
-Dark paint owners
-Anyone upgrading from traditional mitts
Are wash pads worth it over mitts?
-Paint safety
-Swirl reduction
-Faster washes
-Modern detailing methods
-Better Price Per WashPad
Then yes. Many enthusiasts switch to pads and never go back to single-mitt washing.
Do they fall apart after washing?
Can I use these on wheels or lower panels?
-Upper panels = paint pads
-Lower panels = dedicated pads
This prevents cross-contamination.
How do I wash the pads after use?
-Gentle detergent
-Cold or warm water
-No fabric softener
-Air dry or tumble dry low heat.
Proper care keeps microfiber performing like new.
What’s the benefit of the finger pocket?
- Keeps the pad secure while washing
- Improves control on vertical panels
- Prevents dropping when soaked
It gives you the stability of a mitt without the bulk.
Do the pads hold a lot of soap?
What makes these better than sponges?
-Hold debris on the surface
-Offer little cushioning
-Increase pressure points
HyperPlush pads provide:
-Deep microfiber pile
-More lubrication retention
-Safer, softer paint contact
How do you use wash pads properly?
-Pre-rinse or foam the car
-Use one pad per section (hood, door, etc.)
-Flip to a clean side as needed
-Grab a new pad when both sides are dirty
This keeps dirt from spreading across panels.
Do I still need the two-bucket method?
-Multiple pads + rinse bucket
Or
- Multiple pads + foam pre-wash
The goal is the same: reduce contamination during contact washing.
Are these safe for ceramic coated cars?
-Hold more lubrication
-Reduce drag
-Provide more even contact across the panel
Many pro detailers prefer pads for coated vehicles.
Do wash pads scratch paint?
Like any contact wash tool, scratches usually come from:
-Excess pressure, washing a very dirty car dry, or Reusing contaminated media
How many pads do I need to wash a car?
Why use multiple pads instead of one mitt?
Are wash pads better than wash mitts?
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Brug’s™ Ultra-Plush Microfiber Wash Pads (4-Pack) | 800 GSM Car Wash Mitt Alternative
Upgrade your wash process with Brug’s Ultra-Plush Microfiber Wash Pads, designed to safely lift dirt and reduce the risk of swirls and scratches. Built as a premium alternative to traditional wash mitts and wash gloves, these pads deliver better control, more usable surfaces, and a smoother wash experience.
Premium Microfiber Construction
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800 GSM Ultra-Plush Fibers gently lift dirt away from the surface
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70/30 Blend for a softer, safer contact on paint and coatings
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Helps reduce swirl marks compared to standard wash mitts
8 Usable Cleaning Surfaces
Flip and rotate each pad to access multiple clean sides, keeping contaminants away from your paint throughout the wash.
Ergonomic Thumb Hole Grip
Built-in thumb hole provides better control than a traditional wash glove or mitt, reducing drops and improving precision on panels and wheels.
High-Absorption Core
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Imported Sponge Interior holds more soap and water
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Maintains lubrication for a smoother, safer contact wash
Safe for All Exterior Surfaces
Perfect for:
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Paint and clear coat
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Glass and trim
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Wheels and plastics
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Ceramic-coated vehicles
Why Choose Brug’s Wash Pads
Unlike bulky wash mitts or slipping wash gloves, Brug’s microfiber wash pads give you better control, more usable surfaces, and a safer wash overall. Designed for enthusiasts who want maximum performance with minimal risk.
What’s Included
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4 × Ultra-Plush Microfiber Wash Pads
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