I got this "thing" somewhere that is great for cleaning pads, without using a lot of pad cleaning solution.
With the original grit guard, when you want to drop your pads in the bucket to soak the foam pads, you would need at least 4 inches of liquid to have the water level in the bucket high enough to soak the pads. I found this product that uses much less, while trapping polish powder at the bottom. You can probably find it at the kitchen of the dollar store, or something like that.
I know that many people use grit guard during wetsanding, to keep their sandpaper soaked. Again, the problem with that is you have to have a very high water level to adquately soak the sandpaper. This "thing" works great without having to use a lot of soap and water.
It's also shallow so you do not have to reach in to the bucket.



With the original grit guard, when you want to drop your pads in the bucket to soak the foam pads, you would need at least 4 inches of liquid to have the water level in the bucket high enough to soak the pads. I found this product that uses much less, while trapping polish powder at the bottom. You can probably find it at the kitchen of the dollar store, or something like that.
I know that many people use grit guard during wetsanding, to keep their sandpaper soaked. Again, the problem with that is you have to have a very high water level to adquately soak the sandpaper. This "thing" works great without having to use a lot of soap and water.
It's also shallow so you do not have to reach in to the bucket.




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