grit guards

I use a single bucket with a grit guard...simply rub my wash pad (Adam's) against the guard every time I dip the pad...it's surprising how much "grit" I have after the wash! Works great.
 
Yeah, I like one, but I definitely DO NOT think it's a replacement for two buckets. After seeing what winds up in that rinse bucket after the first couple of panels, I don't see how anyone can use just a single bucket! :bigscream I change the rinse water in my bucket, along with my wash mitt, several times throughout the wash. I couldn't imagine, knowing what I do now, dragging all that crap over the rest of my vehicle for the rest of the wash.

USE TWO BUCKETS & CHANGE YOUR RINSE WATER & MITT OFTEN!!!!!!
 
JaredPointer said:
Yeah, I like one, but I definitely DO NOT think it's a replacement for two buckets. After seeing what winds up in that rinse bucket after the first couple of panels, I don't see how anyone can use just a single bucket! :bigscream I change the rinse water in my bucket, along with my wash mitt, several times throughout the wash. I couldn't imagine, knowing what I do now, dragging all that crap over the rest of my vehicle for the rest of the wash.

USE TWO BUCKETS & CHANGE YOUR RINSE WATER & MITT OFTEN!!!!!!
More great advice! :bigups
 
klnyc said:
BD,

What brand of foam gun you using? Man, I'm thinking getting one too.


Back. Sorry for the delay there. My foam gun is made by Gilmour. I understand Simple Green and Butchers have the same gun under their brand. Getting one online requires searching for shower foam gun and janitorial supplies or closely watching Ebay. I got mine locally at the time.
 
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