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Coatingsarecrack
12-06-2020, 07:13 PM
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Wanted to go for a drive today so headed down to Griots HQ. Got some Ceramic speedshine.

I loved original Speedshine but stop using when got to Ceramics. Cleaned well and left a nice pop like OH speed shine or Ech20. Don’t no if it cleans better than Ech20 but applies and removes easier.

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3 day grime on a quarter panel.

It’s slick but i remember OGSS being super slick.

Final thoughts:

Glad to have Griots speed shine back in my arsenal. I only use Ech20 for light clean up or as a drying aid when i don’t feel like using Hydrate. CSS will be replacing for good once my gallon runs out.


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SNP209
12-06-2020, 10:14 PM
Thank you for sharing your insight. How would you compare it to something like Meg's HCD, as far as cleaning ability, slickness, and overall ease of use?

Coatingsarecrack
12-06-2020, 11:17 PM
Thank you for sharing your insight. How would you compare it to something like Meg's HCD, as far as cleaning ability, slickness, and overall ease of use?

I’d say close. megs is good stuff. I’d say cleaning and slickness (both slick but not alot) are a tie. Shine griots would edge out.


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Desertnate
12-07-2020, 08:45 AM
Thanks for the review. So many new products have hit the market recently and it's nice to hear people's thoughts when they give them a try.

Coatingsarecrack
12-07-2020, 07:48 PM
Couple other notes:

Smell: MCQD takes the cake i’m not a smell guy but that stuff smells great. The GCSS smells watermelon’ish? Cant place it but maybe the color makes me think watermelon.


Clay Lube: GCSS. Haven’t found a lube yet better than Speed Shine. Sames go for this new version.

More lubricious than MCQD. Felt the clay glided better. To be honest the megs probably work just fine but probably one of my least favorite clay lubes feel wise.

Wipe off: slight edge to MCQD but to be fair i didn’t use a fresh wipe off towel for the Griots. Probably close to same if i did.


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Klasse Act
12-27-2020, 12:02 PM
Hold on a second[emoji779]

I just found this thread and I'm pretty sure this product is NOT to be used as a cleaner but rather a topper ONCE you've cleaned the car[emoji848] Think about it, it has ceramic protection in it, something to be put on afterwards[emoji779]

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waterman
12-27-2020, 03:14 PM
Hello,

Used this for the first time yesterday. The label says not to breath in the fumes, maybe I read the label wrong. Definitely has a strong scent, benn trying to figure out what the scent is.

Coatingsarecrack
12-27-2020, 07:53 PM
Hold on a second[emoji779]

I just found this thread and I'm pretty sure this product is NOT to be used as a cleaner but rather a topper ONCE you've cleaned the car[emoji848] Think about it, it has ceramic protection in it, something to be put on afterwards[emoji779]

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From Griots:


“Ceramic Speed Shine is a super effective detail spray that can be used for light duty cleaning of dust, pollen, smudges and light road grime while leaving behind a super slick ceramic finish. The unique, lubricant based formula contains advanced silane polymer technology combined with SiO2 to create a fast flashing, easy to use protective detail spray. The formula is great for those quick touch ups between washes and also can be used as a lubricant with paint cleaning clay or one of Griot's Garage's synthetic clay options during paint decontamination. Also works great as a drying aid, simply mist Ceramic Speed Shine on your still wet vehicle as you dry for an intense visual pop and additional ceramic protection. Remember when you first fell in love with Speed Shine? Get ready to do it all over again with Ceramic Speed Shine!”

It’s a QD. Can be used for light cleanings. If i were to use a topper after cleaned car I’d just use the 3-1.


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Klasse Act
12-27-2020, 08:01 PM
I guess I couldn't imagine using THIS product solely to clean a car after 3 days of driving because I wouldn't consider that "light cleaning". I'm pretty sure your mf towels would prove this out[emoji6]

For 3 days of driving I'd use Brillant Shine rinseless wash made up as a waterless wash, much better cleaning product AND cheaper too. When done I'd then use Ceramic Speed Shine to boost the looks/protection.

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Coatingsarecrack
12-27-2020, 11:19 PM
I guess I couldn't imagine using THIS product solely to clean a car after 3 days of driving because I wouldn't consider that "light cleaning". I'm pretty sure your mf towels would prove this out[emoji6]

For 3 days of driving I'd use Brillant Shine rinseless wash made up as a waterless wash, much better cleaning product AND cheaper too. When done I'd then use Ceramic Speed Shine to boost the looks/protection.

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I’ve gotten great cleaning power out of regular Speedshine and now this. I’d bet this would be as good or better in cleaning power than BSRW. Definitely more lubricity. It can be used for a clay lube.... BSRW isn’t recommended.

I’ve cleaned 2-3 day old dirty cars with SS and now Ceramics SS. I’m speaking from my experiences not my opinions. Cleaned fine and no swirls.

Mike does waterless’s with somax glass cleaner. I’m sure most QD’s could waterless with proper technique.

What’s your dilution for waterless for BSRW?

I’ve seen were the’ve recommended as pre wash but when I asked them about waterless they told me the don’t have a dilution and recommended ther spray on car wash..... but it has nooba.


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Mike Phillips
12-28-2020, 08:38 AM
Mike does waterless’s PREP WASHES with SONAX glass cleaner. I’m sure most QD’s could waterless with proper technique.




Added two words to the above to make it accurate and avoid any confusion.

There's a HUGE difference between a Prep Wash and a Maintenance Wash


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Desertnate
12-28-2020, 09:08 AM
I guess I couldn't imagine using THIS product solely to clean a car after 3 days of driving because I wouldn't consider that "light cleaning". I'm pretty sure your mf towels would prove this out[emoji6]


This might be another area in the industry which is starting to blur lines between products and the labeling/naming isn't helping at all.

CarPro claims Elixr is a QD spray too, but after using it for a while I'm not sure I agree. It doesn't clean as well as a QD, it doesn't have the lubricity of a QD, and it certainly isn't as easy to apply as a QD. I'd call it a light topper. It isn't as durable as Gyeon's Cure but does offer more protection than traditional QD sprays or WWs.

If Griots simply took their Speed Shine product and added a little SiO2 it might still be a decent, traditional QD spray.

Personally, if I've been driving my car for three days and it needs to be washed, I'm grabbing the bucket and a hose (ok...maybe not this time of year...).

Klasse Act
12-28-2020, 09:50 AM
This might be another area in the industry which is starting to blur lines between products and the labeling/naming isn't helping at all.

CarPro claims Elixr is a QD spray too, but after using it for a while I'm not sure I agree. It doesn't clean as well as a QD, it doesn't have the lubricity of a QD, and it certainly isn't as easy to apply as a QD. I'd call it a light topper. It isn't as durable as Gyeon's Cure but does offer more protection than traditional QD sprays or WWs.

If Griots simply took their Speed Shine product and added a little SiO2 it might still be a decent, traditional QD spray.

Personally, if I've been driving my car for three days and it needs to be washed, I'm grabbing the bucket and a hose (ok...maybe not this time of year...).Great points!

I'm just thinking that once a product is infused with ceramic it's for protection/gloss enhancer use and Brillant Shine rinseless wash was is just that, wash[emoji848]

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Coatingsarecrack
12-28-2020, 02:27 PM
Added two words to the above to make it accurate and avoid any confusion.

There's a HUGE difference between a Prep Wash and a Maintenance Wash


:cheers:

Didnt know it was only prep washes. Glad i havan’t tried for a maintenance wash yet. Yes, it is a huge difference.


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Coatingsarecrack
12-28-2020, 03:00 PM
This might be another area in the industry which is starting to blur lines between products and the labeling/naming isn't helping at all.

CarPro claims Elixr is a QD spray too, but after using it for a while I'm not sure I agree. It doesn't clean as well as a QD, it doesn't have the lubricity of a QD, and it certainly isn't as easy to apply as a QD. I'd call it a light topper. It isn't as durable as Gyeon's Cure but does offer more protection than traditional QD sprays or WWs.

If Griots simply took their Speed Shine product and added a little SiO2 it might still be a decent, traditional QD spray.

Personally, if I've been driving my car for three days and it needs to be washed, I'm grabbing the bucket and a hose (ok...maybe not this time of year...).

Yeah they advertise it as such “your favorite QD plus sio2.”

And to be clear I really don’t waterless anymore with anything but Frothe. If i’m not doing traditional washes (about half the time) i’m doing a rinseless or frothe as i feel their more lubricious. I just did that panel to test out.

Before i found those types of washes i would in between bucket washes use Speed shine to keep car clean. If i were to find myself at a cruise or car show after work i would not have a second thought of wiping down a 3+ day old layer of grime with speed shine. Did it for years.

Never tried elixer but when I did this I douse the panel. Were not talking about applying like a sealant 2-3 sprays. More like 10-12 per panel. Then use good waterless techniques to wipe down.


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