rinseless wash supplies

Just some advice not sure if it's been mentioned here or not....if you're using more than one bucket....for example the 2 bucket method.....you should make sure the rinse bucket isn't just plain water, it should be the same ratio as the wash bucket. All these rinseless companies whether it be McKee's, or ONR or whatever have put a lot of research into their dilution ratios. If you're taking your sponge and putting it into the plain water to rinse it then back into the wash bucket (which contains your rinseless sollution) you're inadvertently changing the dilution ratio in the wash bucket. The sponge is absorbing plain water and you're transferring it to the wash bucket. So as you go through your process, each time you put the sponge into the wash bucket you're slightly altering the ratio, over the course of the wash you're wash bucket is becoming increasingly more diluted.

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Just some advice not sure if it's been mentioned here or not....if you're using more than one bucket....for example the 2 bucket method.....you should make sure the rinse bucket isn't just plain water, it should be the same ratio as the wash bucket. All these rinseless companies whether it be McKee's, or ONR or whatever have put a lot of research into their dilution ratios. If you're taking your sponge and putting it into the plain water to rinse it then back into the wash bucket (which contains your rinseless sollution) you're inadvertently changing the dilution ratio in the wash bucket. The sponge is absorbing plain water and you're transferring it to the wash bucket. So as you go through your process, each time you put the sponge into the wash bucket you're slightly altering the ratio, over the course of the wash you're wash bucket is becoming increasingly more diluted.

Wouldn't this also apply to a conventional wash when using the 2BM?
 
Just some advice not sure if it's been mentioned here or not....if you're using more than one bucket....for example the 2 bucket method.....you should make sure the rinse bucket isn't just plain water, it should be the same ratio as the wash bucket. All these rinseless companies whether it be McKee's, or ONR or whatever have put a lot of research into their dilution ratios. If you're taking your sponge and putting it into the plain water to rinse it then back into the wash bucket (which contains your rinseless sollution) you're inadvertently changing the dilution ratio in the wash bucket. The sponge is absorbing plain water and you're transferring it to the wash bucket. So as you go through your process, each time you put the sponge into the wash bucket you're slightly altering the ratio, over the course of the wash you're wash bucket is becoming increasingly more diluted.

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well you could just ring your mitt out, even if you didn't the difference, in my opinion would be neglegiable
 
I have 3 rinseless wash 5 gallon buckets sealed

1. Uber rinseless
2. Megs D114 - once I run out it will be mckees 914
3. Ech20

I bought a TON of wash mitts so I have one mitt per panel but sometimes do the Gary Dean method with MF rags.

Each bucket is for a specific purpose but having all 3 on hand is handy and they all go along ways.

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i wanna do that but i dont have the space, still looking for smaller buckets with lids, do you use the echo on non coated cars?
 
i wanna do that but i dont have the space, still looking for smaller buckets with lids, do you use the echo on non coated cars?
So I just bought 2 gallon buckets with dilution marks on the side and ordered gamma seals for them last night.

Yes I use it for both, it just depends on my clients needs

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