Is it shampoo then water or water then shampoo?

Is it pour shampoo then add water or pour water then add shampoo?

  • Shampoo + Water (more suds, less accurate mixture)

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  • Water + Shampoo (less suds, accurate mixture)

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I used to pour the shampoo first then water. I would get lots of suds, but then it was hard to determine how much water I had really added in the bucket.



Then I began to fill up the bucket with water then add shampoo. Much less suds, I miss the suds.
 
My recommendation is fill the bucket 3/4 full of fresh water, add your shampoo, then hit it with a final jet of water to activate suds.
 
What I do is put shampoo in the bucket first, and fill the bucket with no nozzle. When it's 80% or more full, I then lift the hose out of the water to splash and activate the suds. Kind of like DavidB's method, I guess.
 
Malachi said:
...but I miss the suds.



Heh heh, yeah, I know what you mean. It's sorta like *knowing* that sheeting has all those advantages over beading, but still wanting to see the beads, huh?
 
I put the soap in after the bucket is completely filled. I hate suds because it's so hard to see how dirty the water is getting. I swish the water carefully around to disolve the soap. However, after a couple of dunks and swishes and squeezes of the wash mitt, it's sudsy enough I can't see in it anymore (and this is with #00!)... :(
 
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