KMdef9
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When breaking out the buckets for an extremely dirty vehicle, and not having a power washer yet, does anyone use a "fourth" bucket and dedicated wash mitt for the bottom (dirtiest) parts? (some might call it a 3BM if they don't use a wheel bucket or don't account for wheel bucket in the method of bucketing)
My thoughts for the buckets are;
1. Tires, wheel wells, rims, plastic trim, exhaust tips, etc.
2. Rinse bucket
3. Paint wash bucket for upper 2/3 (or 1/2) of vehicle
4. Paint wash bucket for lower 1/3 (or 1/2) of vehicle
I thought of this when recently cleaning the wife's car, as she doesn't bother avoiding puddles. With my current 2BM method, I have 3 dedicated wash mitts that I use when washing. Breaking the vehicle down into 1/3's (sometimes 1/2's if not too bad), I introduce one mitt at a time, top to bottom obviously, always using the same mitt for the same 1/3. When doing this, I find myself constantly moving the hose and what not from side to side. For example, foaming, washing then rinsing the drivers side upper 1/3, then dragging the equipment to the passenger side, as I can't (for that matter don't) wash any part of the second third of the vehicle until the entire top third is complete.
If I had an additional bucket for the bottom 1/3 or 1/2, I could wash the whole side at once, hopefully cutting the wash time down while not risking cross contamination. I'd probably use less water and soap, as I could foam/wash/rinse a whole side once versus doing it 2 or 3 times.
Thoughts?
My thoughts for the buckets are;
1. Tires, wheel wells, rims, plastic trim, exhaust tips, etc.
2. Rinse bucket
3. Paint wash bucket for upper 2/3 (or 1/2) of vehicle
4. Paint wash bucket for lower 1/3 (or 1/2) of vehicle
I thought of this when recently cleaning the wife's car, as she doesn't bother avoiding puddles. With my current 2BM method, I have 3 dedicated wash mitts that I use when washing. Breaking the vehicle down into 1/3's (sometimes 1/2's if not too bad), I introduce one mitt at a time, top to bottom obviously, always using the same mitt for the same 1/3. When doing this, I find myself constantly moving the hose and what not from side to side. For example, foaming, washing then rinsing the drivers side upper 1/3, then dragging the equipment to the passenger side, as I can't (for that matter don't) wash any part of the second third of the vehicle until the entire top third is complete.
If I had an additional bucket for the bottom 1/3 or 1/2, I could wash the whole side at once, hopefully cutting the wash time down while not risking cross contamination. I'd probably use less water and soap, as I could foam/wash/rinse a whole side once versus doing it 2 or 3 times.
Thoughts?