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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 07:44 PM
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Ever wonder how to clean the pads for your PC

The first pad washing system that works with ALL polishers!

The Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer is the first and only pad washer that cleans all types of buffing pads on all types of polishers and buffers. Clean foam pads, wool pads, buffing bonnets, felt pads, polishing ***** – you name it! The unique design accommodates virtually any polishing tool to clean and restore pads in minutes.



The Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer uses the power of your polisher to agitate pads. You don’t have to scrub and scrape – just let the polisher do the work for you. Insert the pad into the pad washer, turn on your polisher and let the Grit Guard Insert clean and dry all your buffing pads.

Unlike other pad washing systems, the Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer works with all polishers. The grid insert’s large diameter allows pads of all sizes to make contact, no matter how big the orbit. The DeWalt 849, the Makita BO6040, the Porter Cable 7424, and even the Cyclo can be used with this pad washer! The opening of the pad washer is adjustable to accommodate any pad size and polisher.

The Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer is the only pad washer that works with all types of polishers!

Clean pads with the Splash Guard closed.



The Grit Guard insert’s height is adjustable. Simply press your polisher down until the pad is in the water and making contact with the Grit Guard. The grid insert is supported by springs so no manual adjustment is needed. Just press down and turn the polisher on at its slowest speed. The downward force pumps water upward to help clean the pad.



The Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer includes the pad washer complete with Splash Guard, the Grit Guard Extension, a Gamma-Seal Lid, and a 4 oz. spray bottle of Pad Renewing Solution.

The Grit Guard Extension can be strategically placed on the Grit Guard Insert to provide more agitation on heavily soiled areas of the pad. Position the Grit Guard Extension in the middle of the grid to clean the center of the pad. Position the extension off-centered to clean the outer edge of the pad.

The Gamma-Seal Lid allows you to seal the Grit Guard bucket in order to keep dust out, or to store water or pad cleaning fluid for later use. (Some pad cleaning concentrates can be reused several times. This is especially convenient for professional and mobile detailers.) The Gamma-Seal Lid forms a water-tight seal so you can transport the pad washer without spilling its contents.

The Grit Guard Extension provides extra agitation where the pad needs it.

The Grit Guard Extension can be positioned anywhere on the Grit Guard Insert.



The Grit Guard Pad Renewing Solution works with all types of pads and polishing *****. The biodegradable cleaner removes petroleum and water-based car care products from wool fibers and porous foam. Before using the Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer, spray the pad with 4-5 spritzes of Pad Renewing Solution. It will help break up oily residues inside the pad as you operate the pad washer.

Not only does the Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer wash pads, it dries them! Simply lift the pad out of the water and raise the speed setting slightly. Allow the pad to spin until the excess water has been removed.



Try this advanced drying technique: Remove the Grit Guard Extension from the grid and place it where the Splash Guard lid says “Dry Pad Here”. Operate the polisher while pressing lightly against the Extension in order to dry pads faster.

The Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer is incredible! It prolongs the life of your pads, saves you time when cleaning up, and it works with any polisher. If you are in search of a convenient and efficient way to clean buffing pads – no matter what kind of polisher you have – the Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer is exactly what you’ve been looking for.

Dry pads by spinning them against the Grit Guard Extension positioned on the outside of the bucket.

Move the Grit Guard Extension to the area marked on "Dry Pads Here" and work the pad against it to remove excess water.

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Click here for the Grit Guard Pad Washer

The price will be $134.95. (of course you can use the forum discount.)

I have used it and I like it alot, does the job as promised and its very trick.
 
Old Mar 31, 2008 | 12:45 PM
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wow thats pretty smart, ans looks like will save a lot of time
 
Old Mar 31, 2008 | 05:24 PM
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I saw a demo of this at a recent detailing event. For someone that polishes frequently and has to clean alot of pads its a must have.
 
Old Apr 1, 2008 | 02:19 PM
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Great item to have!
 
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