TheMidnightNarwhal
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Lol I couldn't watch that whole video. Obviously, he has never heard of a rinse-less wash before. Two bucket washes have their place and I like to utilize the "Gary Dean method" when I can.
Because you're trying to hold as much soap and water on your mitt. I fill my mitts in a bucket and let them soak and do the GD method. I do this for my rinseless washes as well. Honestly, I hardly ever use a foam cannon. The foam does NOT stick on a properly sealed/coated vehicle or I sure cant get it too. By the time I foam my vehicle and go to use a mitt, most of the soap would all be on the ground.
No but you foam as you go. Just like Ammo NYC showed in the Audi R8 video.
Ehhhh, I find that more work in my opinion and more chances of scratching your finish. I'd rather use a fresh soaked mitt on each panel if I can and replace with the ones in my bucket.
But you also don't keep the same mitt all along.
But yeah I don't know, I just found the video and found it interesting. Do grit guard actually work well if they now sell that washboard thing?
The way I explained washing my vehicle, I don't use grit guards.
If you don't use the same mitt, then where are you pulling them from? The dry shelf? No thanks! I'd rather keep mine soaked in a bucket of soap. That guy is too dramatic for me in that video.![]()
Yeah sorry the video is long but the point that came to mind is why use buckets if you have a foam cannon or gun right? You can always get clear dirt free water and soap from it as you go.
I’ve never needed a rinse bucket to wash... All I need is 1 bucket full of mitts and an empty bucket to toss them into as I grab a fresh 1.
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Isn't it more productive to just use 1 or 2 mitts and a rinse bucket? It only takes 30 seconds to fill a rinse bucket and then you won't have all those mitts to wring out and put through the washing machine.