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Old Jun 9, 2007 | 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by rustyzipper
I know the correct way to wash, but I'm off the chart.
If I understand you correctly, me too. I typically wash with one bucket. BUT---My method is that when you would use the other bucket, I rinse with the hose for about 30 seconds all around the mitt. Keeps from recycling the grit, since I don't have grit guards.

I also have lost my pre-measured Dixie cup, so the last few washes have been eyeballing suds concentration.And since I've been needing to do a bit of swirl removal anyway, I've not been washing things in the correct order...Not to metnion the fact that my mitt should have been retired almost a year ago!!!

at present, I'm not doing anything right, but that'll all change when I finally get away from this darn computer and actually do the things I type all day about...I'm lazy. That's why I use a PC
 
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Old Jun 11, 2007 | 12:30 AM
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Thanks guys for all of the help. If I can figure it out, I am going to post a few pics I got this weekend. It was just a quick job. And I do have a shoppin list now. Looks like a couple of doubles at work and I should b good. Oh and these pics where taken with my camera phone, cause I didnt have my dig. camera.... Sorry if they are big too. Well, it didnt work, It only posted the link, I will try and figure this out here
Thanks,
Chris
 
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