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megs gritguard
Aaron_RJ:
anyone use one? I use megs washmit for washing and seperate buckets for wheels/bodywork just worried about swirl marks on a black car :scared:
stealthwolf:
As with everything in detailing, every step is there to reduce damage to the paintwork whilst cleaning it.
I plan on buying some larger buckets and a gritguard. Only a few companies do them and they're not available in the likes of Halfrauds.
Gritguards will reduce the damage inflicted. But you also need to use clean buckets and a decent washmitt. After washing a panel, put the mitt in the "clean" bucket and gently rub the mitt across the surface of the gritguard.
mjt:
i got one,but make sure you got a bucket for wash and one for rinse
S800BRN:
Yup - I've got one. Two buckets - Use it in my rinse bucket (obviously). I usually just do one panel at a time, rinsing after each panel or sooner depending how dirty the car is.
ian_mac:
I've got one grit guard (not Megs) in each bucket just to be on the safe side. Didn't work out much more price wise to buy 2 along with the buckets.
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