Wash bucket gri gaurd or cyclone gaurd

Charlieboy1

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Hi people
just wondered what you prefer as a grit gaurd out of standard grit gaurd or the chemical guys cyclone

as it stands at the minuite I have a standard grit gaurd in wash bucket and in the rise bucket I have
standard grit gaurd and wash board on top of the standard grit gaurd

I was thinking my grit gaurds are getting a bit tired now and so I need new ones any how but just wobdeting on
recomendations

I was thinking of getting a cyclone in the wash bucket and then a new standard grit gaurd in the ri s bucket with
my wash board on top

sorry to go on on this one

Thank you
Charlie a
 
The cyclone one I had kept floating to the top.
 
I like the Grit Guard with their additional washboard.
 
It's not everyone's style but you could use multiple wash mitts/towels and never put them back into the wash bucket. That way you don't need a grit guard and there's no risk of dirt in your wash bucket.
This is what I do and I regret buying my a grit guard cause I haven't used it a single time!

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Grit guard for the wash bucket and grit guard with wash board for the rinse bucket. Lately I have been eliminating the wash bucket and using a foam gun with multiple wash mitts instead.
 
I have both. There is not much different. They both act as effective baffles to avoid agitating the sediment at the bottom of the bucket.
 
Just tried the curved ones you see popping up on detail vids…. Not a detail guard but didn’t know were to post. I really like ergonomics with a Sponge rinseless.

Only problem is it doesn’t fit 3.5 gallon buckets with gamma lids ring. I don’t know if water filter as well as DGDL’s but it’s a stout product.

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