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    How do these AIO products work? They can polish/correct and at the same time lay down a protective layer.

    You just answered your own question there.

    Pretty interesting chemistry. I know there are many on the market.

    So if one were to polish and and apply their 3 in 1, would the AIO be the best choice to use or would a regular polish be best?
    I would think Griot's has done the homework to make these two compatible.
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    Re: Inside Griot's Garage

    Quote Originally Posted by NJNinja View Post
    How do these AIO products work? They can polish/correct and at the same time lay down a protective layer. Pretty interesting chemistry. I know there are many on the market.

    So if one were to polish and and apply their 3 in 1, would the AIO be the best choice to use or would a regular polish be best?
    It really comes down to how much correction your paint needs and/or what your trying to accomplish. A good quality AIO should net you great results on "average" paint. That said, on something "in need" of correction, it's always best to use a pure polish since it does one thing best...polish Inside Griot's Garage After using a good polish you could use the AIO basically as a fine polish to further enhance the finish and to lay down protection. Maintaining with 3 in 1 Ceramic monthly will keep that paint looking VERY good, along with Ceramic Speed Shine after each wash as a drying aidInside Griot's GarageInside Griot's Garage

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    Re: Inside Griot's Garage

    Well said thank you. Inside Griot's Garage


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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    I would think Griot's has done the homework to make these two compatible.
    For sure. I posted that IG image of how they tested 60 different formulations until they got it right.

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    Re: Inside Griot's Garage

    per their live stream
    ~3-5 weeks of durability for the ceramic glass cleaner on a windshield
    ceramic AIO is panel by panel for application and wipe off

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    Re: Inside Griot's Garage

    Quote Originally Posted by MisterSnoop View Post
    per their live stream
    ~3-5 weeks of durability for the ceramic glass cleaner on a windshield
    ceramic AIO is panel by panel for application and wipe off
    Not sure if you picked up on Nick's comment.
    You will get better results using CC and then adding 3 in 1 spray........ verses the new AIO....disappointing.
    Also better protect from 3 in 1 spray over the new AIO, although they are claiming the same durability timeline

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    Re: Inside Griot's Garage

    What I caught was comparing ultimate polish + 2 coats of 3in1 to using ceramic AIO. I think I'll use it as a spring polish + 1 coat of 3in1. Seems like that should be good until the fall.

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    Re: Inside Griot's Garage

    Quote Originally Posted by MisterSnoop View Post
    What I caught was comparing ultimate polish + 2 coats of 3in1 to using ceramic AIO. I think I'll use it as a spring polish + 1 coat of 3in1. Seems like that should be good until the fall.
    I’m thinking of doing the same. Spring detail with ceramic AIO. Maintain monthly with ceramic 3 in 1. Ceramic Speed Shine as drying aid. I may also try topping with P&S Bead Maker since I’ve heard so much about its gloss properties.

    Any recommendations on a Griot’s car shampoo? I use Meg’s GC right now, but willing to try something different.


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    I still have the one step sealant I have not tried yet , I bought it 2 weeks before the news of the ceramic AIO coming out.
    I think I'll hold off until a few of you guys report back with results before purchasing.
    It will retail for $24.99 if anyone was currious

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackCarBlues View Post
    I’m thinking of doing the same. Spring detail with ceramic AIO. Maintain monthly with ceramic 3 in 1. Ceramic Speed Shine as drying aid. I may also try topping with P&S Bead Maker since I’ve heard so much about its gloss properties.

    Any recommendations on a Griot’s car shampoo? I use Meg’s GC right now, but willing to try something different.


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