New Microfiber Madness Products

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A bigger DMC would be cool. Call it a Dry Me Crazier.
Imagine a Crazy Pile drying towel. That would be nuts.
 
Regarding the "sponge with a drill for Extension pole" we are not familiar with the Situation in the USA: Do you have usually such a pole in your house (for example for garden work or something) or are such Extension poles available everywhere? Or must there be an Extension pole included if we would offer such a product?

Dear Thomas

We do have a standard thread for broom/mop/brush handles here in the US. It's "3/4-5 ACME." You wouldn't need to include poles, but perhaps one or two suggestions in the product literature would be nice.

For instance, I use a Montana boar's hair brush with a Sure-Line paint pole handle.

The bristles are soft enough if soaked in warm, soapy water for about fifteen minutes prior to use, and the pole allows me to wash an SUV or van from the ground--and with much less work than sponges, pads, and mitts.

The efficiency advantage of the pole/handle versus the human arm is enormous. But what's missing in this solution is the premium microfiber wash media offered only by you.

These mounting solutions are standard and probably are available to manufacturers like you for a price that's friendly both to you and your customers.
 
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Thank you Jaddie for your explanation! This really helps. To be honest, the idea for a washing tool for an Extension pole was told us since we released the Incredimitt. In that time we have started small in the USA so there was first no big market for this idea because we have been very unknown. But because of the great work of Corey (and for sure because we offer a honest and great product line) our brand spread over USA, Canada and South America very fast. So I believe - even because we now created nearly every Version of a Incredi washing tool, its time for this idea! ;-)

I personally believe this would be a missing product especially on your market. Over here in Europe, where the countries are smaller and more "compressed", MORE people drive smaller cars so this wouldnt be very interesting for the most of the European customers. From my side, I would be the first customer HAHA because I personally own a Dodge Ram and used the Mgeuiars washing tool with Extension pole in the past - but the material is not very soft, so I dont like it much... but the car is too big to reach every area by Hand.

OK, you have my word that we will find a solution very soon after we have released our 2 new products till end of this year. I personally like the idea to offer it without an Extension pole because its much easier for shipping. And if These poles are available everywhere, this wont be a big Problem for you to get one.
 
Dear Thomas

Thank you so very much, fine sir.

I truly believe this will be the perfect washing tool for SUVs, trucks, vans, and most commercial vehicles.
 
I would love to see a MF Madness version of a Cobra Indigo edgeless. Those indigo's were some great towels but then started coming with hot wired ends and that ruined it all.


I agree, the Indigo was the only great towel cobra made!
 
I still lust for a foam core waffle weave similar in concept to the Mothers product. Any progress yet?
 
We received the picture of Ricks "Wheel-Glove". Thank you Rick and thanks to Corey for forwarding to us!

To be honest, the picture looked like an animal was roadkilled - or more like Chubakka was hit by a car and rolled flat ;-) So I believe this tool works but we see lot of room for improvements ;-) We will put this on our list - cannot promise anything as usual, but we have an eye on this idea. List gets even longer ;-)
 
Hey Thomas.... You know you already have the name down so now you have to producing

The Microfiber Madness Road Kill wheel mitt AND you could use the name Microfiber Madness Chubacka for my wash glove idea, something super fluffy and paint safe LOL!!!
 
An interior multiple purpose detailing glove for interior wipe downs or protectant application would be killer.

A crazy pile apron!?! You need sleep Corey. That's just plain silly. A Summit 800 apron, now we are talking.

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We still need a an Microfiber Madness apron???
 
What about the "IncrediDuster" Something to replace the California car duster.
 
Thank you guys for your ideas and input. Please always keep in mind, that any new product Needs some demand - if there is no demand, we will sink with our ship someday with crazy and innovative products who nobody needs. So that is always a challenge to understand the market demand. See the Dropnetic for example. This was a crazy idea with a real problem solver - but it is so hard to produce that the final item is not cheap anymore and lot of people who didnt get their Hands on it to SEE how it works, maybe dont buy because of the higher price. So between crazy and unique ideas we must make thinks for a higher market demand to "pay" the ideas which are maybe dont sell like hell, but are good and valuable products.

The Problem is, that our bucket list is more than full and we have so many things on the to do list that every new item Needs time. We are currently have 3-4 new items in development + started first drawings and prototypes for future products.

So in the case of a Apron we cannot expect how many People would Need this. Over here in Germany, we know that MOST People wouldnt wear such a Apron. But any Country is different, so maybe in all other countries beside Germany EVERYBODY would Need an Apron? Hard to say. So please be sure that ANY idea Comes on our list, any idea is discussed in our Team and if we think it makes sense, we will put it on the "stuff we really MUST do" list. But even this list is Long right now... so please continue with our ideas and Input, we will do our best to fit anybodys Needs in the future!

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GREAT SUPPORT!!!!!!
 
I wear an apron to polish paint.
If I'm leaning over the paint to polish an area I'd much rather have the microfiber apron on the paint.

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Well, just thought I'd throw it out there. I use an mf apron and I don't like or use these cotton ones.

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