Why the Two-Bucket Method Is Outdated
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Why the Two-Bucket Method Is Outdated

The two-bucket method had its place—but detailing has evolved. Here's what you should be doing instead to get better results in less time.

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Do Grit Guards Actually Work?
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Do Grit Guards Actually Work?

Grit guards sound smart in theory, but modern wash techniques have made them mostly obsolete. Here’s what you should be doing instead.

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Why Foam Cannons Don’t Damage Paint (Unless You Do This)
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Why Foam Cannons Don’t Damage Paint (Unless You Do This)

Foam cannons don’t damage paint—but using them wrong can. This post explains why they’re safe, how they work, and the mistake that causes swirls anyway.

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What DIY Detail Got Wrong in Their FOAM-RINSE-FOAM Car Wash Method
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What DIY Detail Got Wrong in Their FOAM-RINSE-FOAM Car Wash Method

DIY Detail’s foam-rinse-foam method misses key steps that matter—especially for ceramic-coated vehicles. Here’s what they got wrong and how to do it right.

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Can You Use Dish Soap to Wash Your Car?
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Can You Use Dish Soap to Wash Your Car?

Dish soap might cut grease—but it’s not made for your car. Here’s why it can damage your paint and what soap you should use instead.

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