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Old May 20, 2008 | 08:14 PM
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Griot's?

Anybody here ever use products from Griot's Garage? People in other forums seem to like their products. Just wondering.

I checked out their website, not too expensive, but not cheap either.

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Old May 20, 2008 | 08:30 PM
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I think I've heard of them in a magazine or something before. They look to have some quality stuff but i've never tried it personally before so I don't know. Order some and try it out then let us know how you like it. Whats the worst that could happen, you get a clean car?
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Old May 21, 2008 | 01:00 AM
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I would if I didn't have months worth of Meguiar's products in the garage. I got a good deal on lots of their stuff, so I'm set for now.
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Old May 21, 2008 | 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by wrathletik1
Anybody here ever use products from Griot's Garage? People in other forums seem to like their products. Just wondering.

I checked out their website, not too expensive, but not cheap either.

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I have used their products for years. Specifically, their car wash, fine hand polish (they have five different polishes), best of show wax, waxing and buffing pads, cotton towelettes, spray-on wax, speed shine spray, paint cleaning clay, stainless steel cleaner, and wheel cleaner. Their window cleaning tool is great for small corners. I have their indoor car cover for my early model Chevrolet.

I have used their vinyl and rubber dressing, but it can be expensive, about $100 per gallon. Therefore, I use another water based product for the tires.

The fine hand polish followed by their best of show wax removes many of the towel marks left after drying your vehicle.

My technique for washing and drying my car is to spray a little spray-on wax on the car while it's still wet...leaves a great shine and removes any water spots. However, I use microfiber towels to dry my car.

Griot's has a lot of gadgets that make cleaning your car easier and fun. I love the fact, you can either go on line or call them to order your products. Their catelogue is awesome - order one thing and you'll get their catelogue every month. Their catelogue offers tips and suggestions for their products. Great quality products that are affordable.

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