Tajrid us Sarih is a summarized version of Sahih al-Bukhari (compiled by Sh az-Zabeedi). This has been explained by Sh `AbdurRazzaaq al-Badr hafizahullaah in Madeenah. (Arabic audios available here). Copies of the original book in English available here: Jarir; Darussalaam USA; Darussalaam UK.
If you are unable to buy the book you may download it from here, or access the full Sahih al-Bukhari here.
This series presents a summarized translation of Sh `AbdurRazaaq’s explanation in English. (Presented by Adnaan ibn Salman).
4 The Book of Wudhoo
Hadith 110: Salaah is not accepted without wudhoo
Hadith 111: The virtue of wudhoo
Hadith 112: don’t redo wudhoo unless you’re sure you broke it
Hadith 113: doing a light ablution
Hadith 114: doing a perfect ablution
Hadith 115: washing face with a handful of water using both hands
Hadith 116: what to say when going to the toilet
Hadtih 117: keeping water to wash at the toilet
Hadith 118: don’t face the Qiblah or turn your back to it when relieving yourself (if out in the open)
Hadith 119: defecating while squatting on two bricks
Hadith120: women going out to answer a call of nature
Hadith 121: washing the private parts with water after relieving oneself
Hadith 122: carrying an `anaza (short stick with a sharp end) when going to answer a call of nature
Hadith 123: forbidden to clean the private parts with the right hand
Hadith 124: to clean using stones (not with bones or dung)
Hadith 125: to not clean oneself using animal dung
Hadith 126: washing once when doing wudhoo
Hadith 127: washing twice when doing wudhoo
Hadith 128 & 9: washing three times when doing wudhoo; Uthman radiyAllaah`anhu showing how the Prophet ﷺ would do wudhoo; reward for praying after wudhoo
Hadith 130: sniffing water up the nose and then blowing it out
Hadith 131: using an odd number of stones to clean yourself (after relieving oneself)
Hadith 132: washing your feet then putting shoes on
Hadith 133: starting with the right
Hadith 134: looking for water (for wudhoo’) when the time of prayer approaches
Hadith 135: water which has been used to wash hair
Hadith 136: dogs drinking from utensil
Hadith 137: dogs urinating
Hadith 138-140: those who consider that only something exiting from the front or back breaks wudhoo
Hadith 141: helping someone to do wudhoo
Hadith 142: reciting Qur’an or making du`aa when you don’t have wudhoo
143: Wiping the head during wudhoo
144-5: Using the leftover wudhoo water of others
146: Performing wudhoo with one’s wife
147: The Prophet sallAllaahu`alaihiwasallam pouring his wudhoo water over an unconscious person
148-51: Performing wuhdoo using various containers (& miracles relating to extra water)
152: Amount of water used for wudhoo and ghusl
153-6: Wiping over khuffs