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      06-26-2018, 09:39 AM   #8
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^ Good basic descriptions of both, but rinseless wash requires more than just 1-2 gallons of water. Those buckets people commonly use hold up to 5 gallons each and if you do the 2 bucket method, that's at least 4 gallons each. You can opt to reuse the detergent bucket/water for another wash, but I'd probably refrain from reusing the dirty bucket.

I tried the waterless wash but I'm not really a fan nor do I like the idea of foaming a dirty panel and just wiping it down, regardless of the marketing. However, I wouldn't mind trying out the Frothe from Ammo. That said, I much more prefer rinseless wash, if I'm forced to conserve water as it still allows for enough lubrication and thorough cleaning without having to worry about microabrasions.
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