Why Washing Car Using 2 Bucket Method Is Wasting Time
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 Published On Apr 29, 2023

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In this Autoclean video, professional car detailer Aaron shows you his process for washing a car without using the classic two-bucket method. He starts by detailing the wheels with a bucket of water and soap and his wheel detailing brushes. After using an iron remover and foaming wheel cleaner, he rinses off the soap with a pressure washer and moves onto the car itself. Using a PH-neutral high-foaming shampoo and an MTM Hydro foam cannon, Aaron covers the car in foam during the pre-wash stage, allowing it to break down dirt and grime. He then agitates tight areas with a soft bristle brush before rinsing off the soap with a pressure washer.


Here's where it gets interesting: instead of using the two-bucket method for contact washing, Aaron reuses the product leftover in his foam cannon to apply a light layer of soap, which acts as a lubricant to minimize scratches and swirls. He breaks the car into sections and washes one half at a time, using two clean microfiber towels folded in half to give each towel eight sides. Aaron also emphasizes the importance of paying attention to the window seals and front grill, where dirt and insects can accumulate and cause damage to the car if left untreated.


Throughout the video, Aaron shares tips and tricks for efficient and effective car detailing and even offers a free workshop for those interested in starting or growing a profitable car detailing business. If you're looking to up your car washing game or learn more about the industry, this Autoclean video is a must-watch!

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