Re: Collinite 845 over Griots 3 in 1 ceramic
I would use one or the other, personally. Seems like a strange combination but who knows, it may work wonders.
Re: Collinite 845 over Griots 3 in 1 ceramic
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mobenzowner
First, I really appreciate all the replies. Setec I actually do have fk1000p. Second, I washed, clayed and applied 2 coats of the ceramic 3 in 1 wax 24 hrs apart this weekend. I am actually just thinking about giving a third coat of the ceramic 3 in 1 in late September or early October. Then following up with ceramic booster washes like Griot`s or Hybrid Solutions. That should get the GMC Denali 1500 thru winter quite well.
Guess I can hijack this thread since it`s my own, but you all have any experience with either of those ceramic washes? I no they produce little in the way of suds.
Yeah, the Griot`s Ceramic Wash & Coat isn`t very sudsy. It also doesn`t have much cleaning ability. It works better as a post-wash step. I mix up like 1.5 gallon in a small bucket. You can spread it quick with a wash mitt and then rinse off. i`ve had it drip down from window trim, etc after drying before which led to spotting so I`m careful to rinse those areas out thoroughly and blow them dry. It leaves pretty good protection behind.
Re: Collinite 845 over Griots 3 in 1 ceramic
Skip the wash and coat and just add another layer of the 3-1
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Re: Collinite 845 over Griots 3 in 1 ceramic
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mobenzowner
I actually do have fk1000p..
I`d be curious to hear how the 3-in-1 compares to the FK, durability-wise.
A few coats of the FK1000P gets me through an Ohio winter and then some (disappointed if it only lasts a year), but I`m not driving as much as I used to either.
Re: Collinite 845 over Griots 3 in 1 ceramic
I think the McKees SIO2 wash has really thick foam.