JUGS Bucket Plus Bucket Stand?

I bought a luxor plastic rolling cart, cut a hole out of the first shelf for my bucket to fit. Roling cart bucket. When I need a flat surface, I can put a section of cardboard over the top shelf.
 
Having the bucket elevated is great. I like using a platform stand which has more room. I can put 2 buckets + miscellaneous brushes and products.

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I've been meaning to go buy another one so I can have one on each side of the vehicle. My friend just bought a smaller one from Harbor Freight which holds a single bucket.
 
I like the idea of the single bucket stand for doing "rinse-less" washes. Especially since I use the multi-towel method.

But if I am doing a 2BM I think I would want a cart with wheels or platform like vega (on each side) to have my wash follow me around.
 
I use a shopping cart from the grocery store, LOL



P.S. the cart was already in the building where I go to detail my Jeep. I wouldn't ever steal a cart from the grocery store, LOL.
 
Yeah, it cost me nothing and it can hold an incredible amount of weight.

Next time you see someone pushing a grocery cart home you'll think, maybe they aren't on welfare, and maybe they are just into car detailing.

Next time you're at the grocery store, why not pick up one of these?

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You can do a rinseless wash without leaving the comfort of your seat.
 
I use an MF dreadlock mitt on a telescoping 'stick' so I can reach across the top of the truck w/o a step stool (so I don't bend down to the bucket) AND I use 3 gal wash buckets with built in grit guards AND I wouldn't pay $50 for a 5 gal bucket stand (even if it had wheels and came with the bucket) .... so count me out.
 
I have another wash cart too at an undisclosed location. It is more water friendly - no pooling of water. This one will hold 3 buckets,

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