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STI4Life06
07-20-2017, 09:21 AM
Starting to take on a lot more volume of cars lately and I am considering to purchase a Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer while there is 20% off today. My main question is can this washer be used for "on the fly" cleaning? I use the complete Rupes compound/polishing system with my Rupes 21. I am assuming that even after washing and drying on a high speed that there will be some moisture left on the pad. Will this negatively effect affect the compound/polishing pad and product or is it ok to be a little bit damp?

mc2hill
07-20-2017, 09:54 AM
I think the pads will be too damp to be effective after using the Pad Washer. It does a great job getting them clean quickly, and they can be dried somewhat. But IME they still need a few hours to completely dry.

JCDetails
10-02-2017, 08:49 AM
one question I have about the grit guard washer as opposed to something like the LC System3000....it seems to me like the grit guard would rip up the face of a foam pad when running the machine over it. Is that the case?

I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a pad washer as I hate doing it by hand and seem to be racking up a lot of dirty pads lately. This would save me a ton of time, but I also don't want the grit guard to wreck all the foam and have to buy new pads.

BudgetPlan1
10-02-2017, 09:58 AM
one question I have about the grit guard washer as opposed to something like the LC System3000....it seems to me like the grit guard would rip up the face of a foam pad when running the machine over it. Is that the case?

I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a pad washer as I hate doing it by hand and seem to be racking up a lot of dirty pads lately. This would save me a ton of time, but I also don't want the grit guard to wreck all the foam and have to buy new pads.

I've had no issues using it on Rupes pads, LC Flat, Megs Microfiber, Scholl Spider Pads, LC Hydrotech...no visible issues. Maybe after a year or so of constant use...running against the grid certainly cant help them I'd think but for occasional, no problems here.

JCDetails
10-02-2017, 10:04 AM
It won't be constant in the sense of every single day, probably once a week for the next month and then tailing off a bit through the winter. Though I suppose if I'm having to wash pads that frequently, it will mean I'm doing a lot of cars and that's not necessarily a terrible problem to have. Just have to keep buying the combo packs of thinpros to keep the cost down!

DaveT435
10-02-2017, 02:20 PM
one question I have about the grit guard washer as opposed to something like the LC System3000....it seems to me like the grit guard would rip up the face of a foam pad when running the machine over it. Is that the case?

I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a pad washer as I hate doing it by hand and seem to be racking up a lot of dirty pads lately. This would save me a ton of time, but I also don't want the grit guard to wreck all the foam and have to buy new pads.

That was my concern with the grit guard as well. Actually ordered it then changed the order to the LC. I read a post where someone said the grit guard did damage the face of the pads, obviously I don't know that to be fact. I love the LC though.

If you do get it and you're using a product known to stain pads, like HyperPolish on a white polishing pad, a quick spray with McKee's pad cleaner and a real quick brus and it shouldn't stain. If the stains don't matter than ship that.

I've been really pleased with mine.