Jeff120
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- May 10, 2010
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Thought I would share something that I have been doing and saves me a little time.
1 thing I really had to do it the clean up after cleaning your vehicle. Im usually tired and sweaty!
What I have been doing recently that saves a little time is...
After you dry with your WW towel or what have you, I usually wash them. What I have been doing recently is washing them out in my wash bucket.
Using the 2BM the water is clean and I usually have about a gallon of wash solution left. If you have any dirt on the towel where you rubbed against some black molding ect rub that on the grit guard. I wash my cleaning media out, then,drying towels, followed by door jam towels, and finally wheel towels. They rinse clean, hang to dry, done. Saves a little time. This works for single vehicle, but if I have a bunch of stuff I still do separate washes.
It also lets you test the cleaning ability of your wash soap!
1 thing I really had to do it the clean up after cleaning your vehicle. Im usually tired and sweaty!
What I have been doing recently that saves a little time is...
After you dry with your WW towel or what have you, I usually wash them. What I have been doing recently is washing them out in my wash bucket.
Using the 2BM the water is clean and I usually have about a gallon of wash solution left. If you have any dirt on the towel where you rubbed against some black molding ect rub that on the grit guard. I wash my cleaning media out, then,drying towels, followed by door jam towels, and finally wheel towels. They rinse clean, hang to dry, done. Saves a little time. This works for single vehicle, but if I have a bunch of stuff I still do separate washes.
It also lets you test the cleaning ability of your wash soap!