griots/megs waterless washes

I have a Griots Garage very large store in my area that I have bought product from. I havent tried what your asking about but I have bought several liquid products and I have not been happy at all. The 2 things I kept and like is the GG DA 6" Polisher and the GG Foam Glass Cleaner.
 
The Megs leaves a very slick and glossy finish, but it will not remove even fresh tree sap. And I'm talking about tree sap that is easily removed by a QD like Megs #135 or the FK425.

The Megs will not scratch the paint and does smell good.

I have not tried the Griots product yet.

GTO_04
 
I don't have experience with the Griot's cleaner, although, I am sure like most of their products, it is great (bonus points for massive use of commas). The Meguiar's Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere is a really great product, although, like mentioned, it will not remove tar or other sticky residues.

 
Tried the meg's UWWA and was disappointed in its cleaning ability. Haven't tried the Griots but have had excellent results from the Chemical Guys Ecosmart. This field of products is growing at a fast pace to keep up with customer demand. Lot of new products on the market and it seems that many more are on the way.
 
Haven't tried any of the waterless washes yet. I can get both of those locally, but mequiars seemed more show than go and when I tried the griots interior cleaner I was not impressed. I do love the Griots da, though. I am considering pulling the trigger on the chemical guys waterless.
 
I use plenty of WW as a QD only. I have a hard time making the distinction between WW and RW and always in my mind take the safe way out and just do a RW with either ONR, BF or DG 931. I would hate to find out it was too dirty for WW. Then when I factor in how many towels I would use to do it safe and the clean up of those, it's just easier to take the guess work out and go RW for me.
 
I have both the Chemical Guys and DP waterless washes. I like them both and will use them a little more with winter coming on. I have found that neither is anything like a good wash. I use them only on slightly dirty vehicles.
 
Yes I agree there is nothing like a good old fashion wash job. The NR washes are nice but I like the thought of all the crap being flushed away out of all the nooks and crannies that you just can't do with a NR.
 
Griot's Garage Waterless Spray-On Car Wash

Meguiars Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere 26 oz.

on the fence about "waterless washes" but would like to try one sometime. any good/bad comments on these two?

i can get both locally.

I dont goto Griots anymore. Im tired of wasting $$$ coming back to return it cuz the product sucked. I do like my GG 6" DA though but the other stuff sucks. I think of Griots stuff just a tad better then the crap you buy in a autoparts store...just a tad better.
 
^Which they now sell at the auto parts store. Though my local AAP has megs 105&205. I found a sweet online coupon and paid half price for both and picked up in store....not to veer too far off topic.
 
^Which they now sell at the auto parts store. Though my local AAP has megs 105&205. I found a sweet online coupon and paid half price for both and picked up in store....not to veer too far off topic.

There are some products in auto parts stores that are really good. You just have to know what to look for. Or take the guess work out and shop @ Autopia ;)
 
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