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    What are your guys opinions on griots interior cleaner and wheel cleaner? Is the interior cleaner safe to be used on vinyl and plastic, what else is it good for? I need opinions ASAP as I plan on ordering tomarrow.



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    I use the Interior Cleaner all of the time and love it! It works great on everything that`s interior related - carpet, leather, vinyl, dash, etc. Very good stuff.

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    Dose the griots interior cleaner provide any protection or would I still need to put 303 areospace protectant on the dash and stuff after I clean with the interior cleaner?

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    AFAIK, it`s strictly a cleaner. I like their leather conditioner too.

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    their wheel Cleaner rocks also..........
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    Here, here...



    the wheel cleaner is great stuff. I imagine that most of their formulas are going to be quality stuff, but sometimes the prices are a little steep. Especially when you consider that you need to pay another $3 for the sprayer nozzle. CMA includes one at no additional cost. A nice touch, I think.

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    Interior cleaner is great like everyone else said.



    The wheel cleaner is good but I prefer Sonus. Both can clean my brake dusts without any problem, but with Sonus it`s more soapy and I can feel more lubrication.

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    <blockquote class=`ipsBlockquote` >

    <em class=`bbc`>Originally posted by 01WS6 [/i]
    <strong class=`bbc`>What are your guys opinions on griots interior cleaner and wheel cleaner? Is the interior cleaner safe to be used on vinyl and plastic, what else is it good for? I need opinions ASAP as I plan on ordering tomarrow.

    Thanks [/b]</blockquote>

    I`m wondering why you chose Griots, and which products you chose it over? Thanks.

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    <blockquote class=`ipsBlockquote` >

    <em class=`bbc`>Originally posted by RH [/i]
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    I`m wondering why you chose Griots, and which products you chose it over? Thanks. [/b]</blockquote>
    The reason I am choosing griots for some of my cleaners and stuff is because they seem to have quality products. As far as the interior cleaner goes it simply seems to be the best for my applications. As far as the wheel cleaner it seems like it is a bit "milder" than EF-HI and I plan on using griots wheel cleaner for lighter cleaning jobs and EF-HI for the "big" jobs.

    01WS6

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    is an excellent value by the gallon and an excellent wheel cleaner. Have been using it for quite a while.:up :up
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    As many of you may know I am not a fan of Griots` marketing, and they do try to screw you with the $3 nozzel ect. But their interior cleaner is awesome, highly, highly recomend it. Does a great job on leather and vinyl, and is very easy to use. Their wheel cleaner is ok, EF and Sonus are much better though (EF taking 1st place)

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    4" flat pad??

    How thick in inches are the 4" pads that PAC sells?

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    1 1/4" I believe, both for the hydro-tech and Hi-Gloss (dual-foam) pads.

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    Our 4" CCS and Classic Flat pads are 1 1/4".
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    do you guys have a 6 pack for these 4" flat pads?
    http://www.properautocare.com/laco4inflpop.html

    I can only find the 6 pack for the 4" CCS pads but not the flat ones
    http://www.properautocare.com/mayoown4ccs3.html

 

 
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