Ian, we'll have another run out soon! Mega father's day giftget some rest.
I'm editing as we speak, should be able to share the YouTube link Tuesday evening.
I agree, but were on about a weekly wash.
All I wash saying is to most folks that don't have a DI filter like the OP, to try and dry a car after only pre wash is suicide imo. You know when you spot another car on the road that's just had a £4 special with missed bits from a the wash. That's small areas that were missed by the wash mitt or sponge. To then run a drying towel over that....... *shakes head.
Given the choice between x1 BAL bucket wash with grit guard, compared to snow foam, pressure wash and then dry. All day long would it be option 1, I'd never consider touching the paintwork with a drying towel after the pre wash stage.
Thats cool, folks can go to the cafe there for snacks until 12 also. I always find time flies at meets when chatting away. I'll be there of course from 9:30am, but any time after is sound
Save you're back and drop to a single BAL bucket with grit gaurd, these hold so much more water the dirty stuff stays at the bottom. Ive used these for years and years and had no issues.
PS always final rinse with an open hose to sheet the water away, makes drying a doddle.
https://www.toppstiles.co.uk/tprod8768/bal-mixing-bucket-225ltr.html
I find it takes no more effort to run a mitt over the car compared to a drying towel? Ultimately to have to touch everywhere with both tasks....... Bring a chair out and place the bucket on that to save bending down to it each time. For sections of the car below the waistline, squat with a straight back is best practice regardless. Just trying to give tips given me, as my little brother details for a living.