Need a new rinseless…

I never used a rinse bucket before yesterday. But after seeing all the dirt in the rinse bucket on my most recent washes I think I may use the 2 bucket for rinseless going forward.
I think Setec said he doesn't squeeze out his sponge as he is trying to keep water from freezing on the driveway and I said I don't squeeze my sponges onto the driveway but over the bucket. Unless I misunderstood.
 
I never used a rinse bucket before yesterday. But after seeing all the dirt in the rinse bucket on my most recent washes I think I may use the 2 bucket for rinseless going forward.
I think Setec said he doesn't squeeze out his sponge as he is trying to keep water from freezing on the driveway and I said I don't squeeze my sponges onto the driveway but over the bucket. Unless I misunderstood.
Get the better grit guards with them too, even though I have the original in my rinse bucket, the updated one is always for the solution bucket

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I never used a rinse bucket before yesterday. But after seeing all the dirt in the rinse bucket on my most recent washes I think I may use the 2 bucket for rinseless going forward.
I think Setec said he doesn't squeeze out his sponge as he is trying to keep water from freezing on the driveway and I said I don't squeeze my sponges onto the driveway but over the bucket. Unless I misunderstood.
No, I squeeze out my media in the rinse bucket, maybe I sometimes still squeeze out my media on the ground when doing a conventional wash in warm weather, but it's been so long since I've done a conventional wash on anything except wheels I can't remember. Usually I just throw my media in the rinse bucket when done with a panel, then when I go to the next panel I scrub it on the grit guard and squeeze it out, and then put it in the wash bucket.

Do you think the women on the kitchen forum are talking about how they squeeze out their sponge when wiping down the counter? Hmm...

If you gents will excuse me I need to pretend I am still employed before I get myself unemployed for spending too much time talking about sponge squeezing.
 
Get the better grit guards with them too, even though I have the original in my rinse bucket, the updated one is always for the solution bucket


Yes I already have one of the Detail Guardz grit guards and a few other standard grit guards but will be ordering another Detail Guardz grit guard for the rinse bucket.
 
I'm still using my first(?) bottle of Griots Rinseless and still like it. I use it more in the winter when it's cold. Quick spray off at the DIY place down the road to get the heavy sand/salt off and follow up with the rinseless in my garage to get the remaining film off the paint.

Regarding the wash method, I use same as I do with regular wash. I put 5 microfiber towels into the wash bucket with the rinseless wash and use each towel 1x. After use, I put it aside and wash all of them when done. I get away with probably less than 1 gallon of wash mixture since I don't need to worry about contaminating the wash bucket.

When I'm done with the paint, I have a few 'less nice' microfibers that I use for the wheels. Those I might dip back in the wash bucket, but I'm less worried about scratches on the wheels.
 
I'm still using my first(?) bottle of Griots Rinseless and still like it. I use it more in the winter when it's cold. Quick spray off at the DIY place down the road to get the heavy sand/salt off and follow up with the rinseless in my garage to get the remaining film off the paint.

Regarding the wash method, I use same as I do with regular wash. I put 5 microfiber towels into the wash bucket with the rinseless wash and use each towel 1x. After use, I put it aside and wash all of them when done. I get away with probably less than 1 gallon of wash mixture since I don't need to worry about contaminating the wash bucket.

When I'm done with the paint, I have a few 'less nice' microfibers that I use for the wheels. Those I might dip back in the wash bucket, but I'm less worried about scratches on the wheels.
Your post here planted a seed in my head and I chose Griot's Garage Brillant Shine rinseless wash for today's RW, thank you Sir

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I don't get the mustaches on either of them, or that hairdo on Mr. Griot, they look like they are made up for a skit from that Fridays show that was on ABC...um...a long, long time ago.

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Full disclosure: Decades ago a girl I had the hots for said she liked beards, so I grew one and kept it for a year (didn't help with the girl), then I shaved and just left the mustache for a few more years, until I realized what a horse's ass I looked like and shaved it off. I guess the Griot's guys are in the phase where they haven't realized yet how silly they look. Apologies to anyone who does look good in mustache and/or beard.

It’s for movember


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My griots brilliant finish is almost gone. Like it a lot. N914 is an option but looking for input. Like a wash that releases dirt well from the media and is reasonably priced.

Thanks in advance.
Sooo BTLew81, what are/did you order

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