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The "Grit Guard" or "Dirt Guard" (there are several brands/designs on the market) is a filter/strainer that goes in the bottom of your wash bucket to trap dirt and grit, helping to prevent you from picking the dirt back up with your wash mitt. Along with the two-bucket wash method, it can go a long way toward preventing swirl marks/scratches in your car's paint.
As for the jelly blade, I haven't used one personally, but others here have been very happy with them. I have used the Griot's Garage water blade and haven't been very impressed with it, possibly because it uses a blade of closed-cell foam rather than silicone. I find that it puts faint scratches in whatever wax/sealant I have on the car (it doesn't scratch the clearcoat, but scratches in the wax look just as bad until I re-apply more wax.
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