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02-27-2021, 05:09 PM
Griot's Garage Ceramic Wash & Coat (autogeek.net) (https://www.autogeek.net/griots-garage-ceramic-wash-coat.html)
Curious enough to use this first time today. Cloudy out with no sun. Perfect for the product. I used this in a standard bucket wash. 2oz per gallon of water. Low suds and that is normal. Did 1-2 panels at a time. Then rinsed. Followed this method till the truck was done. Then dried with MF towels. I will be the first to say, this soap impacted a amazing glossy look. And it would be safe to say the protection is serious. As i was rinsing i could see serious beading right in front of me.
But for me it's just a pain to use. I just don't wash that way. I foam up the whole truck, then bucket wash. You really can't use this soap this way. I think they state a 1 min. dwell time before you have to rinse. Never the less, this is a serious soap, and the look and protection it leaves behind from just a wash is stellar.
I may end up using this as my wheel soap. It would do great for me there.
Curious enough to use this first time today. Cloudy out with no sun. Perfect for the product. I used this in a standard bucket wash. 2oz per gallon of water. Low suds and that is normal. Did 1-2 panels at a time. Then rinsed. Followed this method till the truck was done. Then dried with MF towels. I will be the first to say, this soap impacted a amazing glossy look. And it would be safe to say the protection is serious. As i was rinsing i could see serious beading right in front of me.
But for me it's just a pain to use. I just don't wash that way. I foam up the whole truck, then bucket wash. You really can't use this soap this way. I think they state a 1 min. dwell time before you have to rinse. Never the less, this is a serious soap, and the look and protection it leaves behind from just a wash is stellar.
I may end up using this as my wheel soap. It would do great for me there.