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DAVE BARKER: On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Dave Barker here in Salt Lake City, Utah.
I'm going to show about some different options you may have in the bucket so you can put
the solution. We'll talk about solution in the next step. We've gone over the wand, the
mop and here is--this is just a standard laundry bucket. It's a five-gallon bucket. There are
commercial buckets available. They are rectangular. They are up to about 20, 24 inches so you
can put your mop actually down inside the bucket, flat. But what I like to do with this
bucket is I just splash up the side, splash up the side, and I've got the mop full. And
if I'm on the outside, I don't worry about dripping. But if I'm on the inside, I may
be a little bit more careful, wring it out, turn it over, get it wet and wring out. Or
the backside wring out of the mop and wring out the backside so I still have moisture
on the front. And I'm using a towel to cover myself on the inside. I can do that. But since
I'm on the outside, I'm not going to worry about that. I'm just going to get this wet,
and I'll talk about the solution in the next segment. But you want to be able to get that
mop plenty wet so when you wet that window you can do it very easily. And I will go over
how to wet down the window a little bit later. So we've talked about the bucket, the size
and how it fits the mop. So I'm just going to throw my equipment right in the bucket.
So we'll talk about the solution in the next step. Thank you.