Grit guard.

taxidriver, since there is no email address, that may be an indicator that "GritGuard" is strictly a hobby for someone.



there are plenty of other places selling the product. Just search on grit guard and you will see other re-sellers.





Is there a specific question that we can help with or does it pertain to shipping?
 
www.usplastics.com carrys the bucket,$6, and the gamma seal and cover, $8.



I didn't make this find until after I purchased two Grit Guard Washing Systems.



They provide a phone number to order their product. It's not an email but if you have any questions, I'm sure they could assist.

1-866-592-5925
 
US Plastics, I believe, has the utility patent on the gamma seal. I have to say $39.99 vs. $14.00 is a great save, granted you did not get the "grit guard", but if memory serves me correctly someone did come up with in ingenious copycat that consisted of cutting a circle out of the plastic square bracketing that you usually see in office light fixtures.
 
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~One mans opinion / observation~



You can buy the grit guard from California Duster Co (calcover.com)



I brought the Grit Guard Bucket, but found that the Groit’s bucket shape was better for the boar’s hairbrush I use for washing.



The ‘Gamma Seal’ is another (hype) word for O-Ring seal



~Hope this helps~





Experience unshared; is knowledge wasted…/



justadumbarchitect * so i question everything*
 
why do I need to be concerned about lids and seals/gaskets atop a wash bucket? Normally, when I'm done washing, the buckets are rinsed and that's that. I leave the buckets open to air dry. Why do I need a lid with a seal:o
 
why do I need to be concerned about lids and seals/gaskets atop a wash bucket? Normally, when I'm done washing, the buckets are rinsed and that's that. I leave the buckets open to air dry. Why do I need a lid with a seal



My thoughts also. The only reason I would need a lid is to make the bucket into a seat maybe.
 
Pats300zx said:
My thoughts also. The only reason I would need a lid is to make the bucket into a seat maybe.



Pat, that make sense, but with an endless number of dirty cars to wash, there's no time for sittin' on one's backside. :nono :)
 
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