Washing=Scratches...help!

The dirt falls to the bottom so what is the problem. I have never used the two bucket method and like I said above never had an misery. Plus do you really think all the dirt is removed in your rinse bucket. I bet if you look at the bottom of your soap bucket there is debris in it also. It only takes on piece of dirt so once again I see no point in two buckets.
When you use the 2nd bucket to rinse your wash media, you're releasing the majority of the dirt you picked up into a separate bucket. By doing this, the soapy water receives *far less* contamination. To each their own, but the 2 bucket method makes a lot of sense.
 
Whatever makes people happy is what they should use but what I am getting at is that it is not needed and doesn't "always" need to be used. There are plenty of people out there using one bucket without misery. It is all in the technique no matter how many buckets you use just like in polishing. It will probably take you more polishes or passes vs. how many polishes and passes it takes me to correct paint.
 
Whatever makes people happy is what they should use but what I am getting at is that it is not needed and doesn't "always" need to be used.

And that's your opinion and on this forum you're completely entitled to it.



As for me and my opinion... I'm a big fan of the two bucket method. :dblthumb2:


So there you go, everyone has their opinion and the opinion that matters most is the one you formulate for yourself.


:props:
 
Whatever makes people happy is what they should use but what I am getting at is that it is not needed and doesn't "always" need to be used. There are plenty of people out there using one bucket without misery. It is all in the technique no matter how many buckets you use just like in polishing. It will probably take you more polishes or passes vs. how many polishes and passes it takes me to correct paint.
I definitely agree with you on that, but I still stand by my opinion on the other. :xyxthumbs:
 
Well fellas, I have nary a dirt particle in either bucket when I'm done :)

Maybe a granule or 5 but I have very little thanks to the amount of time you could say I waste practicing the CD method. With the CD method the rinse bucket probably isn't needed but its one more precaution that takes me just a second.
 
Well fellas, I have nary a dirt particle in either bucket when I'm done :)

Maybe a granule or 5 but I have very little thanks to the amount of time you could say I waste practicing the CD method. With the CD method the rinse bucket probably isn't needed but its one more precaution that takes me just a second.
Link to the CD method?
 
I don't know what you guys are all fussing about... When using the DH method, I don't even use a single bucket. I just pour Dawn detergent directly on the paint, work it in good, and swirl it around with one of my old t-shirts, rinse it off, and drive her down the road as fast as she'll go till she's dry :dblthumb2:
 
Link to the CD method?

I was just joking around. :)
Basically spray the dirty mitt out after each section you wash.

I don't know what you guys are all fussing about... When using the DH method, I don't even use a single bucket. I just pour Dawn detergent directly on the paint, swirl it around with one of my old t-shirts, rinse it off, and drive her down the road as fast as she'll go till she's dry

Im the MAN
I am going to have to give this a go
 
Tad, that is awesome. Since I only use Dawn I will have to try the DH method tomorrow. Thanks for the tip because I was getting tired of just dragging out the one bucket as it is. Now for this useless foam gun people use.
 
Tad, that is awesome. Since I only use Dawn I will have to try the DH method tomorrow. Thanks for the tip because I was getting tired of just dragging out the one bucket as it is. Now for this useless foam gun people use.

No Problem, glad I could help. Oh ya I forgot to mention that every 5th or 6th wash w/ the DH method I will apply a few dabs of this (I was getting tired of dragging out that big 8oz tub of TW)...
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Thanks for the secret Tad, I will use your method tomorrow on the Z06 I am working on. I bet you that your method even corrects paint and that will cut down on my time with this car. Man you are a wealth of knowledge tonight, thanks for sharing buddy.:dblthumb2:
 
No Problem, glad I could help. Oh ya I forgot to mention that every 5th or 6th wash w/ the DH method I will apply a few dabs of this (I was getting tired of dragging out that big 8oz tub of TW)...
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Does that say Fishwax? I gotta get me some
 
I wash with just water and shop rag, the water is free and I bought the shop rag ten years ago and used it for oil changes for five.
 
Thanks for the secret Tad, I will use your method tomorrow on the Z06 I am working on. I bet you that your method even corrects paint and that will cut down on my time with this car. Man you are a wealth of knowledge tonight, thanks for sharing buddy.:dblthumb2:

No prob., glad to be of assistance:props:
 
Does that say Fishwax? I gotta get me some

Ya, Fissvwax or something like that! Easier then hauling around that big old heavy 8oz tub of Turttle Wax:xyxthumbs: However I don't think it works as well as good ol TW! Oh well that's the price I pay for not having to haul around that big old 8 oz tub...
 
No Problem, glad I could help. Oh ya I forgot to mention that every 5th or 6th wash w/ the DH method I will apply a few dabs of this (I was getting tired of dragging out that big 8oz tub of TW)...
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hmm is that a SV sample pot? lol, me want!


Dana, I also never use 2 bucket method, my reason...i am to lazy to fill two buckets with wash solution and drag them around. I have not had any issues with single bucket. 3.5 gallons of water in the bucket.

To the OP, one thing is that some oils make the paint swell and does not come back to normal till a day or so later, this could be why after IPA you saw a good finish. Also a few IPA wipes are needed sometimes.

You could of also gotten something small in the sheet skin, small as a single grain of sand and messed up everything.
 
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