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    Abandoned two bucket method! FYI

    Been washing my Ram with ONRWW, using the two bucket method. Seemed to be wasting time rinsing each MF after doing a panel. Tried Gary Dean Method today, it took 15 MF to do. I will be using this method from now on.

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    The GD method can also be used for conventional washing as well. One bucket. No grit guards. Very fast and most of all you are never reusing the wash media.

    I think people are mislead thinking a grit guard catches all the dirt. Yes it's better than nothing but nothing is better than eliminating dirt from the wash media equation altogether.
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    Re: Abandoned two bucket method! FYI

    Quote Originally Posted by silverfox View Post
    The GD method can also be used for conventional washing as well. One bucket. No grit guards. Very fast and most of all you are never reusing the wash media.

    I think people are mislead thinking a grit guard catches all the dirt. Yes it's better than nothing but nothing is better than eliminating dirt from the wash media equation altogether.
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    Yep, me too. I let my washing machine do the towel rinsing and cleaning. I just use a new towel each panel. I've even used conventional soap with zero buckets. Just rinse car well, foam panel, wipe panel, repeat on next panel with new towel.

    No more 2 BM for me. I hated dragging 10 gallons of water around, even with a dolly.

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    Re: Abandoned two bucket method! FYI

    When I don't feel like dragging the 'rinse' bucket around I'll just do a heavy rinse via hose on the mitt before ever putting it back in the soap bucket. Do always use more than one mitt though, and typically will hang the rinsed one(s) on the side of the bucket until I've used them all. (Small car I'll use 2, and move up to as many as 4. )

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    Re: Abandoned two bucket method! FYI

    I only use the GD method if the car is not very dirty and is just a wash.If the car is really dirty I do the 2 bucket method every time.

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    Re: Abandoned two bucket method! FYI

    I tried the 2 bucket years ago and never adopted it.
    Besides, most of my cars are on a sloped drive so the whole wheeled carrier wouldn't work for me either, and I would never carry 2 buckets around.
    Also it's not green, your doubling your water usage.
    And water costs me money.
    I can wash a car with no problem.

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    I started using the Ammo method (Larry) 1 bucket wash with the foam gun, shooting foam into the wash media as you wash the panel and then dip and rinse the wash media in bucket.

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    Re: Abandoned two bucket method! FYI

    I wanna believe in the waterless wash, the GD method ect BUT.
    I could possibly wash every customers car using the rinseless wash method or the GD method until....It comes to the wheels and rims which are almost always very dirty and need extreme cleaning with wheel woolies and almost ALWAYS require a hose down after cleaning them
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    Re: Abandoned two bucket method! FYI

    Quote Originally Posted by Detailing by M View Post
    I tried the 2 bucket years ago and never adopted it.
    Besides, most of my cars are on a sloped drive so the whole wheeled carrier wouldn't work for me either, and I would never carry 2 buckets around.
    Also it's not green, your doubling your water usage.
    And water costs me money.
    I can wash a car with no problem.
    Then how are you washing the cars and not marring them if there really dirty?

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