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    Grit Guard DA Pad Washer


    My Grit Guard didn't quit fit in my bucket it only went down about 4 inches inside the bucket. This got me thinking. This may not be a bad thing, this is basically how the Grit Guard pad washer is designed.

    Before I design my own DIY pad washer. I thought I'd ask MOL members to share their DIY designs. Please post photos if possible. It would be interesting to see what some of you have come up with.

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    I just toss them in here...

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    • #3
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      Originally posted by CHzo6 View Post
      I just toss them in here...
      In an $1,800 washing machine.... I bet they come out clean ;-) Hopefully it has a quick wash cycle, so you can them done before your significant other catches you.

      I also use the washing machine. However, I want to wash the pad prior to throwing it into the washing machine. I have one pad that I neglected to wash in time and it's not looking too healthy. The compound that was left on it left it pitted permanently. Sometimes I take a couple of days to finish a job. I'd prefer to machine wash my pads all at once.

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      • #4
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        Originally posted by CHzo6 View Post
        I just toss them in here...
        Droool... I like

        Getting another washer for detailing purposes since the lady of the house keeps busting my chops.
        Learning new things everyday

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        • #5
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          i use pad washer and is the best investment i made so far.
          when i compound pad washer is a bless.
          once in a while i clean all the pads , let them in the sun for a few minutes and have all my pads clean , dry and ready.
          the pad washer has grittguard on "springs" so when you press the pad to clean it doesn`t damage. if u don`t have the springs it may clean the pad but damage in the same time.
          plus the springs allows u to rich the water just enough to clean the pad not suckit in.....
          sure can be done something like that , watch some vids and see the mechanism.
          proreflection
          *Ceramic Coating * Protection Film * Car Wrap * Paint Correction

          Detail Luxury and Exotics in Austin area

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          • #6
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            Here is another vote for the washing machine.
            quality creates its own demand

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by Bill Davidson View Post
              In an $1,800 washing machine.... I bet they come out clean ;-) Hopefully it has a quick wash cycle, so you can them done before your significant other catches you.

              I also use the washing machine. However, I want to wash the pad prior to throwing it into the washing machine. I have one pad that I neglected to wash in time and it's not looking too healthy. The compound that was left on it left it pitted permanently. Sometimes I take a couple of days to finish a job. I'd prefer to machine wash my pads all at once.
              I got it for $1459!

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              • #8
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                Originally posted by CHzo6 View Post
                I got it for $1459!
                Guess what? You can use your pad washer to clean clothes ! How else to justify it !
                Al
                ~ Providing biased opinions

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                • #9
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                  Im waiting for Meguiar's to make a pad washer thats less than $130... Come on Megs we're waiting!!! atleast I am
                  - Markito -

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                  • #10
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                    Do you use this Universal Pad Washer after your are done using the buffing pads? Or can it be used in-between?

                    I clean my buffing pads with APC+ (10:1) or Super Degreaser (10:1) and rinse with water.

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                    • #11
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                      These pad washers can be used for both... A true time saver when machine polishing a car as washing pads by hand in between will definately slow you down.. I myself have to wash by hand... But now am fortunate enough to have a few pads before I have to start washing
                      - Markito -

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                      • #12
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                        I use Dawn dish soap, hot water, and my hands....

                        And if you have a nasty, dried out pad, just let it soak for a while! It will soften up and come clean.
                        -Jake
                        Better is a poor man who walks in his integrity than a rich man who is crooked in his ways. -Proverbs 28:6

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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by Black1 View Post
                          I use Dawn dish soap, hot water, and my hands....

                          And if you have a nasty, dried out pad, just let it soak for a while! It will soften up and come clean.
                          Same here.....and you can spin them dry on the PC on #6. Gets them almost totally dry and ready to re-use.
                          Black......the ONLY color!

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                          • #14
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                            Sharing a washing machine with polishing & waxing pads together with clothes is probably not the best thing to do considering that some have abrasives residue(compounds can bleach) and waxes/sealants are difficult to remove...
                            "Detailing is as much an art as it is a science"
                            www.autodetailer.co

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                            • #15
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                              I agree..I use washing machine for years...works great

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