Pontiac Exterior Detailing Guide
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Two buckets are necessary to wash a car properly: one for the car-wash concentrate (soapy water), and a second with clean rinse water to remove soap suds and surface dirt from the wash mitt after soaping a panel. For easy identification purposes, Steve uses a white 3.5-gallon bucket with one ounce of wash concentrate per gallon for the soap, and the black bucket contains clean, rinse water. Although many people use a hose to rinse their wash mitt after soaping a panel, thoroughly dipping the dirty wash mitt in the rinse bucket will lift all the dirt from the mitt, rather than risk having dirt embedded deep in the wash mitt's fibers, where it can contaminate the clean concentrate and/or end up being transferred to the car's paint. View Related Article
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