New wash-bucket with integrated dirt trap from Laser Tools

January 15, 2024
New wash-bucket with integrated dirt trap from Laser Tools
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Working on the theory that some of the very best ideas are the simplest ones, Laser Tools has introduced a new wash bucket, sure to be of interest to both professional car detailers as well as enthusiastic owners. 


The major selling point of the new design is an integrated dirt trap which can help to streamline cleaning and detailing tasks. Laser say the new innovative bucket (part number 8737), is a game-changer, ensuring that sediment settles at the bottom and prevents dirt and grit from remixing with the water, assuring cleaner results and reducing the potential for paintwork damage. 

The bucket allows cleaning water to stay cleaner for longer, saving time on refills. The bucket has two soft grip handles, an integral pouring spout and is made from tough polypropylene plastic. The open shape easily accommodates long-handle wash brushes such as the Laser 3874 or 5860 making it great for cleaning car roofs, 4x4s, vans, and other larger surfaces.

It is now available for purchase from Laser Tools stockist.
Laser Tools
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