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20L Clear Bucket & Grit Guard Bundle

20L Clear Bucket & Grit Guard Bundle

Wash Buckets & Grit Guards are an essential part of the detailing process. Having a large, sturdy bucket is vital to Protect your paint from swirls caused by contaminated wash water.

Most paint swirls are caused by improper detailing techniques. For example, when you wash your vehicle, dirt and sand get trapped in the sponge or mitt. The first time you re-wet your mitt in the bucket, some of the abrasive particles will come off the mitt into the water. Subsequent dips in the bucket will re-contaminate your sponge. These contaminants will then rub against your paint and produce swirls. 

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20L Clear Bucket & Grit Guard Bundle

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20L Clear Bucket & Grit Guard Bundle

Wash Buckets & Grit Guards are an essential part of the detailing process. Having a large, sturdy bucket is vital to Protect your paint from swirls caused by contaminated wash water.

Most paint swirls are caused by improper detailing techniques. For example, when you wash your vehicle, dirt and sand get trapped in the sponge or mitt. The first time you re-wet your mitt in the bucket, some of the abrasive particles will come off the mitt into the water. Subsequent dips in the bucket will re-contaminate your sponge. These contaminants will then rub against your paint and produce swirls. 

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Wash Buckets & Grit Guards are an essential part of the detailing process. Having a large, sturdy bucket is vital to Protect your paint from swirls caused by contaminated wash water.

Most paint swirls are caused by improper detailing techniques. For example, when you wash your vehicle, dirt and sand get trapped in the sponge or mitt. The first time you re-wet your mitt in the bucket, some of the abrasive particles will come off the mitt into the water. Subsequent dips in the bucket will re-contaminate your sponge. These contaminants will then rub against your paint and produce swirls.