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Old 02-26-2010, 12:10 AM   #1
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Default How the Junkman Clean his Pads - The Videos!

How do I do it? It's called the Universal Pad Washer by Grit Guard!



Let's face it, washing pads is the part of detailing that we hate doing. After all that buffing and wiping, you may want to throw those pads in a bucket and forget about them until later. This is not a good practice as it can cause your pads to wear out a little sooner than they normally would. Plus, you would probably need to wash them when you need to use them again, which would hold up your detailing regiment.

Well, there is an answer for that boring chore and as you will see in these videos, the Universal Pad Washer make child's play out of cleaning your pads. If this was something you really didn't look forward to, you are going to love this bucket! It works with just about every polisher out there so novices and professionals alike can take advantage of this sweet tool.

Check out the following videos and see for yourself. The secret to getting your pads as clean as possible is to wash them right away after use. Although the pads that I used in these videos had been dirty with PAINT for over a month, they still came relatively clean and it was quite easy. See for yourself!





You can watch the videos in this thread or double-click them and watch the bigger sizes from You Tube's website. At You Tube's site, you get to see the annotations within the videos that contain important and detailed information about my cleaning process.










As you will hear me say in these videos, this bucket is not cheap, however, the time and headaches that I save by using this bucket to wash my pads is more than worth it. I wish that I had seen a review like this back when I first saw these buckets because i would have bought one years ago. It really makes cleaning your pads a breeze!

On the Adam's website now! Universal Pad Washer by Grit Guard

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Old 02-26-2010, 04:39 AM   #2
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Nice
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Old 02-26-2010, 05:26 AM   #3
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It will be an addition I make once my shop gets done, I simply do not have any room for it now. The UPW, creeper stool and Jumbo Vac all have my name on them when the shop is done. Oh and some horizontal and vertical racks too.
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You have a great technique for everything, don't you??


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Old 02-26-2010, 08:07 AM   #5
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He AJ, does the Grit Guard Pad Washer work with wool pads also? Or is something with spurs better for wool.
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Cool! Thanks AJ!
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Thanks AJ.
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Great video's AJ - GO COLTS!
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Junkman...is there any detailing tool you DON'T have??

For those of us with girlfriends/fiances/wives that would kill us if they find one more "garage thing" hidden away, what about using the process found on Adam's site: Rinse the pad, spray it with All Purpose Cleaner, use your thumbs to press out the remaining product and rinse again. I know it may not be the BEST way, but will it work?

Thank you again for all the time you dedicate to making us more informed consumers and detailers!
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Indeed Mike, that system works, and has been a solution that I've used for a decade. Now, when you want to take it to the next level, this is the way to go!

Made in the USA, our Polishing Pad Washing System is a great method to get rediculously clean pads in 1/4 the time.



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