Chenille Mop Head Refill 27cm - Paint-Safe Car & Floor
Wash Your Car Scratch-Free, Every Single Time
No more swirl marks from gritty sponges. Soft chenille fibers cradle your paint while soaking up dirt and suds - then snap off to rinse clean.

Built to Lift Dirt, Not Scratch Paint

Deep Chenille Pile That Cradles Paint
Soft microfiber fibers lift and hold grit away from the surface, so you wash without leaving a single swirl mark. The pile is 15cm deep—grit gets buried inside, never touching your clear coat.

Soaks Up Suds, Quick to Foam
The 15cm-deep pile holds more water and bubbles than a flat sponge, so you cover more panel per dip. Rich foam builds fast because the chenille traps soap inside, releasing it slowly as you wash.

Snap-Off Head You Reuse
The quick-connect button on the pole lets you release the head in a second—rinse it under the tap or machine-wash it clean, then click it back on. No fiddly straps, no wear and tear.

One Tool, Every Surface
Same 27cm head cleans cars, RVs, boats, and big floors wet or dry—no extra gear to buy. Use it wet on the driveway, dry over the living room tile, and sudsy on the hull.
What Drivers Are Saying
After a single wash I could finally see the metal flake—no swirls, no haze. Can't believe I used a sponge for so long.
Covers the whole roof of my SUV without bending. The long pile soaks up so much suds I only dip once per side.
My RV is tall, and this reaches the nose without a step ladder. The chenille doesn't shed, and it rinses clean in seconds.
I'm a new car owner and this was my first hand-wash. I was shocked how much suds it picks up. No streaks at all.
Works great on the hull, lifts salt like a champ. I just wish the pole was a touch longer for the flybridge—had to bend a bit.
Dry-dusts my tile floors like a magnet. Then I snap on a second head and mop wet with the same pole. The best, simplest floor tool I own.
I detail cars on weekends and the quick snap-off lets me swap between dirty and clean heads in seconds. Clients notice the lack of swirls.
Stores compact and rinses off easy. Takes a while to fully air-dry after washing, so I hang it in the sun. Still, it's way better than a mitt.
Caked mud from off-roading came right off without tearing the fabric. Chenille is tough. The yellow part still looks new after 10 washes.
Wash, Rinse, Snap, Repeat
Pre-rinse the vehicle
Hose down the car to flush away loose grit and dust before the chenille touches paint. This step alone prevents most scratches.
Load the head with suds
Dip the 27cm chenille head into a clean bucket of car soap and water. Swish it around—the deep pile will soak up plenty of liquid and foam.
Wash top to bottom with light pressure
Glide the head over panels in straight lines, no scrubbing. The fibers lift dirt without pushing it.
Rinse the head often
After each large section, dunk and squeeze in a rinse bucket or hose off to release trapped grit. Clean head = clean paint.
Snap off for a deep clean
Press the release button and click the head off. Rinse under a strong tap or toss it into the washing machine.
Air-dry and store
Hang the head to dry completely before storing. It holds its shape and softness wash after wash.
The Specs That Matter
Why Sponges Are Wrecking Your Clear Coat
| This Chenille HeadPAINT SAFE | Standard Sponge | |
|---|---|---|
| Grit trapping | Deep pile suspends grit away from paint | Grit sits flat against surface, dragged along |
| Water retention | Holds suds for a whole panel per dip | Loses water quickly, needs constant re-dunking |
| Swirl marks | No | Yes, often |
| Reach/coverage | 27cm wide, fits on extension poles | Limited, must bend for roof/high panels |
| Reusability | Machine washable, hundreds of uses | Wears out, holds dirt; replace often |
| Dry use (dusting) | Yes—fluffy pile grabs dust | Poor; sponge surface can't dust |
What to Expect From Wash One
Swirl-Free Glide
The deep pile soaks up suds and slides across panels without the drag of a sponge - your first scratch-free pass.
Faster Full-Car Routine
You learn the wet-and-dry rhythm and cover roof to rockers with fewer bucket dips and less bending.
Still Plush After Rinsing
Machine-washed between uses, the chenille stays soft and absorbent - no shedding, no flattening like cheap mitts.
One Tool, Many Surfaces
It's earned its keep on the car, the floors, and maybe the RV - replacing several single-use cleaning tools.
Everything You Need to Start
How One Refill Changed Everything
From guilty swirl marks to a flawless, scratch-free shine.

You Wash It Because You Care
You grab a bucket and sponge on Saturday morning because you want that showroom shine. But when the sun catches the hood, there they are—faint, spiderweb scratches you put there yourself. It stings. You did the work, and the paint paid for it.

The Sponge Is the Saboteur
Flat sponges grip grit against the clear coat and drag it with every pass. Even a two-bucket method can't save you when the sponge itself becomes sandpaper. Paint correction costs hundreds—and you're not ready to write that check just yet.

A Plush Fix That Lifts, Not Grinds
This chenille head is 15cm of deep-pile microfiber designed to trap grit high up in the fibers, away from the surface. As you glide over the panel, dirt gets lifted, not pushed. Soap and water get suspended in those thick strands, releasing grime instead of embedding it.

Snap, Rinse, and Do It Again
With a quick press of the release button, the head clicks off to be rinsed or tossed in the wash. No fighting with velcro straps, no gritty reuse. Click it back on, and you're ready for the next swirl-free wash. One refill, hundreds of uses.
Research on microfiber and paint-safe washing
Rinse, Wash, Reuse - For Months
About this item
Washing your car without swirl marks finally feels easy. This 27cm chenille mop head refill soaks up more suds so you re-dip less, and its soft microfiber fringe glides over clear coat without a scrat
Premium chenille fabric that's gentle on car paint yet powerfully absorbs water for smooth, streak-free cleaning
- scratching delicate car surfaces
- slow water absorption
- difficult mop head replacement
- poor bubble generation for effective cleaning

























