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08-21-08, 09:20
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Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 70 | 2 Bucket method ? If I hire a detailer to come out , and wash my love. He says I have 6 gallons of water. ??? Are you going to do my door jambs, trunk jamb, engine bay, wheels,and wash the car with enough water left over if you need to cut chemicals, or use on the interior ? This 2 bucket method is stright garbage. I wouldnt do my worst enemies bigwheel this way ! | |
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08-21-08, 09:21
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Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 70 | Re: 2 Bucket method ? Your thoughts ! | |
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08-21-08, 09:24
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 1,140 | Re: 2 Bucket method ? I think you don't know what the 2 bucket method is. Use the search feature. You still use a hose, in addition to the 2 buckets.
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08-21-08, 09:24
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Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Atlanta Posts: 4,902 | Re: 2 Bucket method ? No thoughts at all as you have it all figured out.
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08-21-08, 10:01
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Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Dallas, TX Posts: 2,166 | Re: 2 Bucket method ? So what's the question??
2 bucket method is the best way to wash a car, you obviously are unfamiliar with the two bucket method.
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08-21-08, 12:16
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 361 | Re: 2 Bucket method ? Am I the only one who's laughing at this post?? | |
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08-21-08, 12:33
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Lumadar is online now Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: San Diego Posts: 412 | Re: 2 Bucket method ? Quote:
Originally Posted by Premium Am I the only one who's laughing at this post?? | Nope  | |
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08-21-08, 12:59
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Minnesota Posts: 58 | Re: 2 Bucket method ? Quote:
Originally Posted by Premium Am I the only one who's laughing at this post?? |
Not so much laughing as kind of scratching my head.
But, yeah, I did chuckle a bit, too.
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08-21-08, 01:04
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Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 654 | Re: 2 Bucket method ? I use a 3 bucket method.
1. I rinse the car completely
2. I wash the tires wheels, wheel wells and lower parts of the car with an APC solution and a tire brush, wheel brush and sponge. ( this is bucket nr 1)
3. I rinse the areas just washed, and the entire car again.
4. I wash the body of the car starting from the top and usually on the right side with bucket nr 2(with the wash solution) I usually wash the tail and front at this stage also. Rinsing the mitt with the hose now and then, depending on how dirty the car is. Rinse that side completely.
5. Wash the other side of the car(usually the left), using my 3rd bucket of wash solution. again rinsing the mitt when I feel it's dirty.
6. Rinse the whole car, take off the nozzle and try to flood the water left so it's easier to dry.
7. Dry with a WW MF and a QD. Tires, wheels, lower parts and door jambs get dried with a different towel.
8. I usually putt AW on the wheels. | |
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08-21-08, 01:47
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Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Middle Tennessee Posts: 875 | Re: 2 Bucket method ? California Love: your mind would explode if you watched an ONR wash, LOL
Two buckets have nothing to do with a prerinse or final rinse. It is a means of minimizing wash induces marring by rinsing the wash media in the clean water bucket (with gritguard) prior to each dip into the soap bucket and pass over the paint. Like the others stated, there's plenty of posts about techniques...just search first and they won't make fun of you.
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08-21-08, 02:46
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Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Brownsburg, IN Posts: 938 | Re: 2 Bucket method ? Quote:
Originally Posted by ZimRandy Not so much laughing as kind of scratching my head.
But, yeah, I did chuckle a bit, too.
Randy | Maybe his 2nd thread on this same subject is supposed to clear up the confusion, but I'm still lost. 2 bucket confusion
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08-24-08, 01:13
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 361 | Re: 2 Bucket method ? Wtf?? Lmao! | |
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