I don't know what others do, I enjoy the whole process, so yes, multiple dirty towel buckets. Each one will be it's own laundry load.
Mike teaches to have many of each towel. Partly for the work, and partly to make up a laundry load.
I treat the lower dirtiest parts of a vehicle similar to a two bucket wash. The lower dirtiest parts get my older microfibers and much more lubrication.
They are washed, stored, and used separate from my best, newest, cleanest towels.
I've always thought that while Mike taught all of us so much, part of his gig at Meguiar's and then at Autogeek included
"riding for the brand". Like working as a cowboy at a cattle ranch you "ride for the brand".
In my career, I supported the boss in public because part of my pay was for...
Great title!
The original, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, wasn't about MC maintenance at all. It was an inquiry into values, very much the same as the way you teach the art of washing a car or polishing paint. Also similar was the inquiry into Quality. Hard to define but you know...
WOW! I always thought that applying the Meguiars way too often was a fun and easy way to have protection and gloss.
Just finished the BF One Step (haven't topped with BlackICE Hybrid yet). The difference is astounding! I was wrong thinking lots of paste was was sufficient. Now, I guess...
After using BF One Step & Hybrid Liquid Wax on my Black 4Runner, I'm going to use them as my go to on my Black Harley. It has been waxed at least 2-3 times per month for a few years with Meguiar's Gold Class Carnuba Paste Wax.
Bike passes the baggie test, very smooth.
Do I clay anyway to...