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    Re: Griot`s Polishes 1-4

    Everything is shipped now. Thanks for the interest.

    PS.. Anthony, maybe you can make a trade with Robertj34 at a later time.

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    I like a lot of griot`s products. their glass polish is more of good cleaner and a very mild polish and works ok but is not meant for any real scratches. glass is very hard and tough to polish, you need a cerium oxide based polish and the only one I know of is CarPro Ceriglass Glass Polish 150 ml . use a good glass polishing pad too.

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    Re: Griot`s Polishes 1-4

    I have a certain distaiin for their Best of Show Wax. I know better than to condemn an entire product line because you don`t like one product but I have to admit it has stopped me from playing with their products. Their hardware is great, from stools to creepers to floor tiles, I`ve had good luck with these.
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    I`ll agree....Best of Show Wax may win a concours show BUT it would be easy to tell who used it by the guy with his arm in a sling. I applied it with a DA thin and it was like removing clay that stuck to the paint.
    Polish 1 did remove major swirls but I prefer a bottle that can do it all versus guessing which one I need.

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    Re: Griot`s Polishes 1-4

    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnF350 View Post
    I`ll agree....Best of Show Wax may win a concours show BUT it would be easy to tell who used it by the guy with his arm in a sling. I applied it with a DA thin and it was like removing clay that stuck to the paint.
    Polish 1 did remove major swirls but I prefer a bottle that can do it all versus guessing which one I need.

    #armsling
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    The only other product that`s harder to remove would be Liquid Glass

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    Re: Griot`s Polishes 1-4

    What do Griots and Chemical Guys have in common? Any thread devoted to each always seems to have a common theme: "I like some of their products, but..."

    These lines, in an effort to flesh out every nook and cranny of the market, must resort to Warner, Wurth, etc and there`s gonna be some mediocre stuff in there. It`s our job to expose the gems!

 

 
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