Radvr6t
11-23-2013, 01:04 PM
We all love modifying and spending some much of our hard earned money on our vehicles. Why not clean and maintain them Properly???
I always ask people how many buckets they use when they wash their car, 90% of the time they response is .....1
If you are currently using a 1 bucket / or 2 bucket system ( one for car and separate one for wheels) Please consider the following!
The 3 & 4 bucket system is where its at, 2 for the Car and a possible 2 for wheels. I would base it off how dirty you allow your exterior to get and simply what tools and techniques used. Remember every time your car is touched with a mitt, towel or microfiber there is a potential for scratched and swirls.
When using a Multi-bucket system:
Pick up 3 (5Gallon buckets) and equip them with Grit guards. For example 2 white and 1 orange, this will eliminate confusion and keep you from using wheel contaminants on your paint ever again.I personally have an extra 8L orange bucket that is used for my wheel brushes and woolies that way it too is never mistaken.
Why Grit guards??? They will minimize the mitt from picking up dropped dirt and debris that gets transferred into the bucket. Tip they can also be used to clean pads and mitts at the end of the washing ritual ;)
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/images/uploads/watermarked/bucket2.jpg
Extra info: Home depot sells 5G buckets and inside dimension is 11-1/4 inches. If the grit guard you order is a bit small as most are 10.5 or so, use a zap strap on one side or both to make it fit snug and keep from falling out.
I recently picked up 2 from
http://www.adamspolishes.ca/p-56-adams-grit-guard-insert.aspx
Useful Video content:
http://youtu.be/X0Sqi1lAj1A
http://youtu.be/LBo76v2je44
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4106/4974106391_e2c2b7c077_b.jpg
Little Video Action of my summer car:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WAPPZ9dgyc&feature=youtu.be
I always ask people how many buckets they use when they wash their car, 90% of the time they response is .....1
If you are currently using a 1 bucket / or 2 bucket system ( one for car and separate one for wheels) Please consider the following!
The 3 & 4 bucket system is where its at, 2 for the Car and a possible 2 for wheels. I would base it off how dirty you allow your exterior to get and simply what tools and techniques used. Remember every time your car is touched with a mitt, towel or microfiber there is a potential for scratched and swirls.
When using a Multi-bucket system:
Pick up 3 (5Gallon buckets) and equip them with Grit guards. For example 2 white and 1 orange, this will eliminate confusion and keep you from using wheel contaminants on your paint ever again.I personally have an extra 8L orange bucket that is used for my wheel brushes and woolies that way it too is never mistaken.
Why Grit guards??? They will minimize the mitt from picking up dropped dirt and debris that gets transferred into the bucket. Tip they can also be used to clean pads and mitts at the end of the washing ritual ;)
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/images/uploads/watermarked/bucket2.jpg
Extra info: Home depot sells 5G buckets and inside dimension is 11-1/4 inches. If the grit guard you order is a bit small as most are 10.5 or so, use a zap strap on one side or both to make it fit snug and keep from falling out.
I recently picked up 2 from
http://www.adamspolishes.ca/p-56-adams-grit-guard-insert.aspx
Useful Video content:
http://youtu.be/X0Sqi1lAj1A
http://youtu.be/LBo76v2je44
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4106/4974106391_e2c2b7c077_b.jpg
Little Video Action of my summer car:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WAPPZ9dgyc&feature=youtu.be