Hey guys, I finally setup my rinseless wash bucket and figured I'd post step by step pictures for anyone who's thinking about trying an alternative to the traditional 2BM. It's really quite easy.
This is the Gary Dean Method[credit to him for originating this approach]
1st I started by using quality microfiber towels. In this case a new batch of Megs Supreme Shines. I pre washed them in clear/free liquid detergent/warm water.. Then dried on low heat, removed tags & folded..
Once folded I layed them into a 5 gallon bucket in a cross pattern in order to maximize space. I settled on 15 towels and it took about 3/5 of the bucket[as you can see here]
Next I mixed up my dillution. I was undecided whether to go with 1:128 or 1:256, so I mixed up a gallon of each just to see the difference. [left is 1:128/right 1:256]
I decided to stay with the 2 different dilluted gallons figuring it'd give me a blend that was neither too strong nor too weak.. In goes the 1st gallon at 1:128
I found out 2 gallons wasn't going to be enough to cover my 15 microfibers...
Good thing I bought plenty of distilled water.. 1 more gallon mixed at 1:128 brought it to the ideal level for 15 microfibers.
Gamma Seal Lid ensures it stays airtight, leakproof and ready at all times. All I need now Water Magnet for drying.
Thx for reading.
This is the Gary Dean Method[credit to him for originating this approach]
1st I started by using quality microfiber towels. In this case a new batch of Megs Supreme Shines. I pre washed them in clear/free liquid detergent/warm water.. Then dried on low heat, removed tags & folded..
Once folded I layed them into a 5 gallon bucket in a cross pattern in order to maximize space. I settled on 15 towels and it took about 3/5 of the bucket[as you can see here]
Next I mixed up my dillution. I was undecided whether to go with 1:128 or 1:256, so I mixed up a gallon of each just to see the difference. [left is 1:128/right 1:256]
I decided to stay with the 2 different dilluted gallons figuring it'd give me a blend that was neither too strong nor too weak.. In goes the 1st gallon at 1:128
I found out 2 gallons wasn't going to be enough to cover my 15 microfibers...
Good thing I bought plenty of distilled water.. 1 more gallon mixed at 1:128 brought it to the ideal level for 15 microfibers.
Gamma Seal Lid ensures it stays airtight, leakproof and ready at all times. All I need now Water Magnet for drying.
Thx for reading.
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