Sailor, interesting info on guards....at those prices charged for them!
These small empty columns by Upchurch (2x20mm, 2x10mm, etc.), which can be dry filled easily worked quite fine, even with a void in front (usually happened when 200bar mp hit the stuff, sometimes I just topped them off). One had to change these a little more often, costs pennies, though, including the time.... The trouble is that it´s continually more difficult to get stat. phase, especially in small amounts. I mentioned this caution before: Some body fluid samples are so cruddy that a guard doesn´t do much good (for instance, if one injection is sufficient to plug everything), one sometimes just has to do a better job of pre-cleaning.
(Also on this matter of time, regarding repairing or junking columns: Often one sees the operator sit around, bored, between injections, etc., etc....... the time could be used for repair.)