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  • Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

    Would appreciate hearing feedback for the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer.

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    James Cooney
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    Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

    I tried it once and didn't care for it. It felt weird (seriously the best way I can describe it) and did an okay job cleaning the pads.

    I think the Lake Country version is better, particularly with wool pads. But I still prefer doing it by hand.
    Let's make all of the cars shiny!

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    • #3
      Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

      Same here, I'm just keep washing them by hand.

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      • #4
        Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

        I disagree. The pad washer is very easy to use and does an awesome job of cleaning the pads. I've only used it on foam pads, though. Heck, even Mike Phillips likes the pad washer and recommends it. Can't beat that!

        Colin
        A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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        • #5
          Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

          Here's Mike Phillip's response on a thread titled "The One Product You Couldn't Detail Without" on AutoGeek.

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          Pad Washer

          If I was working full time in a body shop wet-sanding, cutting and buffing fresh paint I would go with the System 2000 as I think it it's built-in spur helps clean and fluff wool cutting pads when predominately using a rotary buffer.


          System 2000 Pad Washer





          Built-in spurs help to fluff fibers of a wool pad which also enable spent buffing residue to rinse out.





          If I were working full-time as a detailer I would go with the Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer as I think it works well for wool pads but works better for cleaning foam pads with any kind of tool.


          Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer


          __________________
          Mike Phillips
          Director of Training
          1-800-869-3011 x206
          Mike.Phillips@Autogeek.net

          "Find something you like and use it often"

          End Quote.


          Colin
          A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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          • #6
            Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

            I agree with Colin. I use the Universal ALLLLL the time and absolutely love it. Foam pads come out 100% clean every single time.
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            • #7
              Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

              Thanks for the replies. The majority of my work will entail removing heavy oxidation from RV's. I need a reliable, quick and effective way to keep the pads clean.
              James Cooney
              Owner
              http://GrimeBustersPressureWashing.com

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                Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

                Originally posted by cnfowler View Post
                I disagree. The pad washer is very easy to use and does an awesome job of cleaning the pads. I've only used it on foam pads, though. Heck, even Mike Phillips likes the pad washer and recommends it. Can't beat that!

                Colin
                I'm confused slightly. You show pictures of the Lake Country pad washer (which I like) to prove me wrong (about a product I like).

                To each there own, but everybody I know who has used both has prefered the Lake Country System 2000 to the Grit Guard pad cleaner.

                If your happy with it then that is all that matters of course!

                Which one do you prefer, the LC system or the Grit Guard one and why? How has your experience differed from both?
                Let's make all of the cars shiny!

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                  Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

                  Originally posted by TH0001 View Post
                  I'm confused slightly. You show pictures of the Lake Country pad washer (which I like) to prove me wrong (about a product I like).

                  To each there own, but everybody I know who has used both has prefered the Lake Country System 2000 to the Grit Guard pad cleaner.

                  If your happy with it then that is all that matters of course!

                  Which one do you prefer, the LC system or the Grit Guard one and why? How has your experience differed from both?
                  Todd, I wasn't trying to prove you wrong. I was posting that information for the OP.

                  I haven't used the LC system, just the GG version. I don't use wool pads often so I chose the GG version. I definitely think if you use wool pads often, the LC would be the better pad washer. But if foam is what you use, IMO the GG can't be beat.

                  Colin
                  A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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                    Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

                    Grime Busters: Do you use a Rotary or a DA mostly? I think that will answer your question better. A lot of the reviewers say the LC is better with a rotary. The GG would serve a DA user better in my opinion.


                    Bottom line: Are you willing to shell out about $135 for either device? My money went toward more pads. Something to think about.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

                      Originally posted by TerryAdams View Post
                      Grime Busters: Do you use a Rotary or a DA mostly? I think that will answer your question better. A lot of the reviewers say the LC is better with a rotary. The GG would serve a DA user better in my opinion.


                      Bottom line: Are you willing to shell out about $135 for either device? My money went toward more pads. Something to think about.
                      DA, 90% of the time, removing oxidation from gel coated RV's. The oxidation tends to clog up pads rather quickly.

                      Thanks for the continued help and support guys. This forum rocks !!!
                      James Cooney
                      Owner
                      http://GrimeBustersPressureWashing.com

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                      • #12
                        Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

                        James, you'll never regret getting a pad washer. You'll probably end up thinking it was the best investment you'd made. While buffing out RVs, you'll want to either clean your pad a lot or switch to new pads frequently. The pad washer will allow you to clean your pad in a matter of seconds and continue buffing. You won't go through so many pads and you'll end up with a better finish than just using a saturated, clogged pad.

                        I know its a lot of money. I debated it for quite some time. However, once I bought one the money spent was a mute point. It was WELL worth every single penny, even it did cost 13,500 of them.

                        Colin
                        A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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                          Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

                          Originally posted by cnfowler View Post
                          James, you'll never regret getting a pad washer. You'll probably end up thinking it was the best investment you'd made. While buffing out RVs, you'll want to either clean your pad a lot or switch to new pads frequently. The pad washer will allow you to clean your pad in a matter of seconds and continue buffing. You won't go through so many pads and you'll end up with a better finish than just using a saturated, clogged pad.

                          I know its a lot of money. I debated it for quite some time. However, once I bought one the money spent was a mute point. It was WELL worth every single penny, even it did cost 13,500 of them.

                          Colin

                          Thanks Colin. 13,500 pennies is coming out of my youngster's college fund !!!
                          James Cooney
                          Owner
                          http://GrimeBustersPressureWashing.com

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                            Re: Anyone using the Grit Guard® Universal Pad Washer?

                            Originally posted by Grime Busters View Post
                            Thanks Colin. 13,500 pennies is coming out of my youngster's college fund !!!
                            You won't be disappointed.


                            Colin
                            A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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