For a hobby detailer who doesn`t need bulk sizes, the Griots complete compound is a nice choice. Decent cut depending on the pad. Paired with a MF pad this stuff cuts through moderate defects. Good working time and doesn`t dust.
For a hobby detailer who doesn`t need bulk sizes, the Griots complete compound is a nice choice. Decent cut depending on the pad. Paired with a MF pad this stuff cuts through moderate defects. Good working time and doesn`t dust.
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How does it finish down. I’d probably look at it for a one step kinda like megs ultimate compound. I sometimes do mobile details that just get a sealant and megs ultimate is sun friendly. Cuts decent too wonder how the complete compounds is. I have never had a bad Griots product. If the price was right I’d prob give it a test.
An old thread written by Mike on the Griots consumer polishes.
https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...uld-proud.html
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With a polishing pad on light colors it would probably finish down to an acceptable level.
In my experience I found it to be easier to work with that Meguiars Ultimate compound and easier to remove.
I really like this product myself as well. I`ve been using it with the Griots MF pad as well. So far it has worked well on the faded single stage on my Tacoma and even cleaned up some nasty water spots on my GTI. Both finished very well and I went strait to LSP even on the VW.
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