Raymoche
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Yes Accumulator, I did find the information from Autogeek, and I did not intend to make it sound like there is 2 layers of different clear, but meant to say the hardness is on the surface of 0.2mil.
No need to post a wall of text, I have about 8 grit guards and only 2 buckets, and I have 2 wash boards, just in case one gets lost.. I have came across random threads there people just say the grit guard is a waste of money, which I disagree with, but won`t argue with someone that chooses not to use them.
I only say that its optional because there are people out there that feels like its not needed. I distinctly recall reading someone saying that if you aren`t stirring your water, it will be fine. But hey, who knows. I like to stir my water.
Again, no need to post a wall of text just because I said there are debates about it. To say the least, here is one thread about someone/company saying you dont need even buckets... http://www.autopia.org/forums/everything-else/183950-0-bucket-wash.html?highlight=grit+guards this is the most recent one I saw.
Edit: I also read about that guy that rinses his mitts outside of the bucket.. so thats another one that we both are aware of.
I generally don`t like to tell people that they NEED something, but prefer to say you might want to get it for reason a.b.c etc.
Edit Edit: here is another one Does anyone here (besides me) not use grit guards?
is it this guy you`re talking about?? Grit guard ... who needs em
how about a discussion on reddit? https://www.reddit.com/r/AutoDetailing/comments/4tqsu6/is_the_two_bucket_method_really_necessary/
So yeah I am not just saying there are debates about this topic without any basis.
No need to post a wall of text, I have about 8 grit guards and only 2 buckets, and I have 2 wash boards, just in case one gets lost.. I have came across random threads there people just say the grit guard is a waste of money, which I disagree with, but won`t argue with someone that chooses not to use them.
I only say that its optional because there are people out there that feels like its not needed. I distinctly recall reading someone saying that if you aren`t stirring your water, it will be fine. But hey, who knows. I like to stir my water.
Again, no need to post a wall of text just because I said there are debates about it. To say the least, here is one thread about someone/company saying you dont need even buckets... http://www.autopia.org/forums/everything-else/183950-0-bucket-wash.html?highlight=grit+guards this is the most recent one I saw.
Edit: I also read about that guy that rinses his mitts outside of the bucket.. so thats another one that we both are aware of.
I generally don`t like to tell people that they NEED something, but prefer to say you might want to get it for reason a.b.c etc.
Edit Edit: here is another one Does anyone here (besides me) not use grit guards?
is it this guy you`re talking about?? Grit guard ... who needs em
how about a discussion on reddit? https://www.reddit.com/r/AutoDetailing/comments/4tqsu6/is_the_two_bucket_method_really_necessary/
So yeah I am not just saying there are debates about this topic without any basis.