🧼 Wash smarter, not harder — the Big Red Sponge means business!
The Optimum Big Red Sponge is a professional-grade, reusable car wash sponge featuring a patented cross-cut design that traps dirt and reduces paint marring. With over 10 square inches more surface area than competitors and advanced porous foam for maximum solution retention, it enables faster, safer, and more effective cleaning. Proudly made in the USA, this durable sponge is easy to maintain and perfect for automotive, RV, motorcycle, and boat detailing.
Brand | Optimum Polymer Technologies, Inc. |
Material | Foam |
Recommended Uses For Product | Automotive Surfaces |
Surface Recommendation | Automotive Surfaces |
Color | Red |
Special Feature | Reusable, Reduced Marring |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Optimum Big Red Sponge |
Product Dimensions | 7"L x 5"W x 3"Th |
Model Name | Big Red Sponge |
Item Weight | 6.8 g |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00812779022516 |
Manufacturer | OPT |
UPC | 647409554002 812779023193 812779022516 |
Item Weight | 0.24 ounces |
Item model number | 22516 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 22516 |
Special Features | Reusable, Reduced Marring |
K**A
Great for Washing Without Scratching
I’ve been using the Optimum Big Red Sponge for a while now, and it’s been fantastic! It washes my car thoroughly, lifting dirt and grime without any issues. The best part is how gentle it is on my car’s paint—there’s no scratching, even with moderate dirt buildup. Whether I’m using it with a rinseless car wash or traditional soap, it works perfectly every time. The large size also makes the job quicker, and it feels sturdy and reliable. Highly recommend this sponge for anyone looking for a safe, effective way to wash their car!
S**R
Expensive But Worth It - Great For Waterless Washes
I love this sponge - forget about the price for a moment - it works great with waterless washes or even with a basic contact bucket wash - holds the suds and when rinsed the dirt is gone
E**.
Not needed but great addition.
This sponge makes the rinse less wash even more efficient and effective. Great addition.
M**O
The best agitator for ONR if used as directed
I knew what this was when I bought it and though the new Big Black Sponge was available at the same price, I chose this one because I only plan to use a sponge with ONR.It appears to work well as long as you use ONR correctly. I soaked it in ONR 256:1 bucket as instructed for 24hrs prior to use and keep it soaking when storing. Rings out easy, foam structure quality is excellent. Size is large but fits in my moderate to large hands fine.Cost is high, wish it were $10, but I can see the premium when I use it.With ONR, I know many just use wash mitts, mf towels, or cheap sponges, but anyone who claims alternatives are as good or better either haven’t used a BRS, or they didn’t follow Optimum’s directions correctly.I wish Optimum sold the BRS or BBS in a kit with ONR
N**E
Great working sponge
Great working sponge. I use it with No Rinse car wash. I do an ONR pre-soak - then gently wipe car down with ONR (256:1 dilution) letting the sponge glide across the paint. I use both sides per panel. Dirt comes off nicely when rinsing between panels. Once done, I use hot water and Dawn dish soap to fully clean the sponge. I then dampen it with some of the ONR I diluted earlier and place it in a large zip lock bag for future use. This prevents sponge from completely drying out.
P**H
Great quality sponge for Rinseless wash
I like this Red Big Sponge (RBS). and would recommend anyone who needs to do rinseless wash. (I recently do rinseless wash every weekend with this product and N-914 Rinseless Wash)Will RBS scratch paint?In my experience, BRS with proper use of Rinseless wash solutions including pre-treatment could minimize the risk of scratch. At least, I do not see any major scratches on my paint. Apex Detail's YouTube video tested how various wash media possibly scratch paint. Any contact wash could possibly scratch, but the author concluded that BRS does a good job.Will dirt be really released from RBS?Personally, BRS does a good job to release dirt. When I washed BRS in a bucket with a grit guard, black stains on BRS (dirt) are relatively easily gone. Also, I found that test of Source Garage’s YouTube channel is great. He checked whether he can find any dirt or mud on BRS using a microscope after it is washed in a bucket. As a result, he concluded that BRS does a great job and most trapped dirt is released.How durable is it? How to clean and maintain it?So far, I found it quite durable. I used it every weekend for a month. BRS’s quality has not changed at all. After use, I just washed it with water and try my best to remove dirt. I found the Rag Company’s YouTube video helpful to learn how to maintain it.
R**N
did what it was advertised to do
did a rinse less car wash and it worked well
D**E
Good no rinse washing sponge
Pretty straight forward - grooves to trap dirt when you apply no rinse wash to a pre-soaked vehicle. You don't "wash" with no rinse, you do it with zero pressure so you technically "apply" the product onto the vehicle with this sponge. Pre-soaking removes loose dirt and the sponge will trap the dusty particles in its grooves, effectively "lifting" the contaminants off the car body.
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