Need some suggestions $65 credit over at Griots

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Can't seem to think of anything that's *worth* it's money there except for the car wash soap and interior cleaner.



Was doing some cleaning up and came across a $65 gift certificate/credit in my drawers.
 
Griots clay bar is nice, I have used them and like them but unfortunately I do not regularly stock Griots products in my arsenal so the shipping costs dirve the price too high.
 
Yeah, the clay looks like a good value for the money, although I haven't personally used it. The other nice thing they have is the triangular window cleaner thing on the handle with the MF cover...good for cleaning the inside of the windshield down near the dash. I DO have that...I haven't used it but my friend swears by it for her windshield.
 
The interior cleaner. The glass cleaner. And the Quick Detailer. The QD is a dead ringer in usage for the old Meg's Final Detail. It's a different color and odor, but feels and looks the same. A first class QD.





Tom
 
Speed shine, car wash concentrate, waffle weave towel and their QD

JonM



FWIW The triangular window cleaner is a very usful tool
 
Set of three small BHBs, pn 15520. I couldn't detail without them. From wheels (around lug nuts), to doorjambs, to wheelwells, to fuel filler cavities, *any* nooks and crannies, these are *the* way to wash :xyxthumbs The BHBs for wheels are great too (pns 92546, short handle and 92547, long handle).



And yeah, Speed Shine is a nice carnauba-based QD. Seems to leave a fair amount of wax behind. The interior cleaner is very good too, if a little on the mild side (which I like).



I don't really care for their clay. I used it for years but once I tried the Sonus stuff I switched and never looked back.
 
I actually have the Griots BHB - that is similar to a carpet brush but is for the seats.



The brush sheds like crazzy...
 
chefwong said:
I actually have the Griots BHB - that is similar to a carpet brush but is for the seats.



The brush sheds like crazzy...



Yeah, that one's my *least* favorite Griot's BHB. The ones in the 15520 set don't seem to shed any bristles, but the wheel ones eventually do (takes a few years though).
 
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