A little something thats been in the works for those who prefer a hand wash and want to do it the right way
GETTING READY -
Place a Grit Guard Bucket insert in the bottom of each bucket.
Fill one of the buckets with just water, approximately 3/4 of the way to the top - this will be your 'rinse bucket'.
Place your jumbo wash pad at the bottom of the other bucket and add approximately 3-4oz of Adam's Car Wash Shampoo directly onto the wash pad.
Using a heavy stream of water from the hose fill the bucket, making sure to spray into the pad to activate the soap and generate thick lather - this will be your 'soap bucket'.
THE WASH PROCESS -
Start at the top of the vehicle and work your way down, soaping up and cleaning one panel at a time.
After each panel take your wash pad, dunk it into your rinse bucket, and rub it against the Grit Guard at the bottom to dislodge any dirt or grit.
Move the pad to the soap bucket, rubbing it against the grit guard once again, and then return to the vehicle with fresh soapy water.
Repeat this process after each panel and complete the entire vehicle EXCEPT for the lowest portion, approximately the lowest 1/4 of the vehicle should be done last.
Place your 2nd, smaller, wash pad into the soap bucket. Add another 1-2oz of Car Wash Shampoo and generate fresh suds.
Complete the lowest 25% of the car using this pad and the same process outlined earlier, rinsing the pad after each panel.
DO NOT rinse the vehicle until all panels are cleaned.
Lastly rinse the vehicle using a heavy stream of water from the hose. Make sure to get soap out of all cracks and crevices including side view mirrors and around door handles.
If a garage or shady area is available pull the car to that spot at this time.
DRYING -
Mist the vehicle with Adam's Detail Spray while still wet.
Starting at the top of the vehicle and working your way down use the Adam's Great White Drying Towel to dry.
Use additional squirts of Detail Spray in any areas where water is starting to dry and leave spots.
Use second included towel in the event the first one becomes too saturated or doesn't absorb anymore water.
Dry the entire outside of the car including paint and glass.
Save door jambs for last.
Use a different towel for drying wheels and tires.
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A little something thats been in the works for those who prefer a hand wash and want to do it the right way
GETTING READY -
THE WASH PROCESS -
DRYING -
STEP BACK AND ADMIRE, YOU'RE DONE!!
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