Double Bucket Overrated?

That is a very minimal amount of dirt. A degreaser pre-soak, followed by a pressure washer rinse, could have removed that before the wash. And would have saved you time.
Haha. 4 gallons of black-ness. How did I lose time? Why would I use a pressure washer? I don't even have one let alone room to use it
 
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Pressure washing is more likely to add scratches if too close. I don't have room for one (store/use) anyways.
Pressure washing may cause paint to peel if used improperly, but it definitely will not add scratches. I would only use the white 40 degree tip.

That amount of dirt (quantity is debatable) tells me that you did not spend enough time pre-treating and/or pre-rinsing the vehicle before the wash, period.
 
Pressure washing may cause paint to peel if used improperly, but it definitely will not add scratches. I would only use the white 40 degree tip.

That amount of dirt (quantity is debatable) tells me that you did not spend enough time pre-treating and/or pre-rinsing the vehicle before the wash, period.
But I did pre-rinse.
 
Pressure washing may cause paint to peel if used improperly, but it definitely will not add scratches. I would only use the white 40 degree tip.

That amount of dirt (quantity is debatable) tells me that you did not spend enough time pre-treating and/or pre-rinsing the vehicle before the wash, period.
^ this.

The goal for preserving paint is to touch it the least amount of times.
 
I use the two bucket method with grit guards. The visible sediment at the bottom of the rinse bucket tells me that it’s not overrated.
Same, I also wash the bottom third of the vehicle and the wheels first. Then use a fresh bucket for the rest of the vehicle
 
Gold standard. 2 x 5 gallon buckets and a clean mitt. Launder after each use. Always done it that way.

Paco
 
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