
There was very minimal dirt at the bottom of my wash bucket when I was done, no more than what I see with a normal 2 bucket soap wash. Adam's Rinseless released dirt very well into the rinse bucket, and the wash mitts were grit free the couple times I inspected them. The second mitt was used for the side skirts of the car. I did a couple of panels before wiping up the residual liquid with a damp microfiber towel and final buff with a waffle weave. Then a quick agitate and squeeze out of the rinse bucket, dip in the wash bucket, and repeat. I then washed from roof down, using a short, rolling swipe with one side of the wash mitt, going back over the same area with the other side of the mitt. I'm of the school of thought that you want to remove as many contaminates before touching the paint regardless of what wash method you use. I prefer to run through the pay and spray in these Midwest winters but a thorough soak down with the garden sprayer works surprisingly well. I first presoaked the whole car with wash-strength rinseless out of a garden sprayer. My setup was 2 buckets with grit guards, 3 gallons of warm rinseless mix in the wash bucket, warm water in the rinse bucket, and 2 inexpensive microfiber mitts. I'm very familiar with the popular "bucket of towels" method but that method was starting to become tedious so I gave the 2-bucket a shot. Anyone here do a 2 bucket rinseless wash?
