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Griot's Foaming Surface Wash + Poly Gloss
Is anyone using this combination? Prior reviews were favorable. I've watched Pan/Apex videos. Both seemed to speak highly of both products. Poly Gloss seems to lay down a nice layer of protection.
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I've been using that combo, (with the BOSS cannon) since they came out. Works great. Easily applied. No issues.
Just like anything else, if you have anything other than light dirt, or that oily road grime after a rain, you'll need to use a mitt on it.
I stopped using the Surface Prep, as it consistently streaked for me.
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Found some good reviews on Autopia.
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I have both in my collection, along with surface prep and all 3 are AWESOME!
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Originally Posted by NJNinja
I keep coming back to Griot's. Something about their product line I really like.
I've been a customer of theirs since 2005, first rate company with 1st rate products
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Originally Posted by Klasse Act
I've been a customer of theirs since 2005, first rate company with 1st rate products
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Klasse, do you know if their Liquid Poly Wax is there most durable wax? It has to be between this and 3 in 1 I'd imagine.
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Originally Posted by NJNinja
Klasse, do you know if their Liquid Poly Wax is there most durable wax? It has to be between this and 3 in 1 I'd imagine.
I have never used it, sorry
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If you've got a solid base LSP, I feel like you could probably get away with weekly touchless washes with Surface Wash + Poly Gloss.
I tried this a couple weeks in a row (during my lunch break at work) and was perfectly comfortable doing touchless, though if it went beyond that then it seemed like it would have been better to go Surface Wash --> Rinseless Wash. I fell behind on keeping up as it was a little too stressful to try to get it all done during my break. FWIW, I drive 400+ miles a week; the car is garaged overnight but outside during the day.
I will say the Foaming Surface Wash really does help as a first step if you're doing a bucket wash. The wash bucket has noticeably less junk in it after a wash than it would normally.
I'll also say that I didn't do any scientific testing, but I used the Foaming Poly Gloss standalone (previous LSP was "Expired") just for fun, and I was pretty impressed how long it lasted. This was when it first came out, so I don't remember exactly how long it was, but long enough that I feel like it would be a great maintenance product. Stuff had no bad habits to speak of.
Regarding the Liquid Poly Gloss VS 3in1 - I would bet the 3in1 will have longer legs. I'm currently doing a rooftop comparo that has both on it. The Liquid Poly Gloss is a treat to use as it's soooooooo easy, but I feel like the 3in1 has the edge for more impressive behavior. Disclaimer: I don't think I've had the Poly Gloss on anything standalone to be able to speak for it long term.
Last one - The Foaming Surface Prep is probably my favorite maintenance wheel cleaner at the moment. (Did I mention I drive 400+ miles a week, and I've got 2 German cars in the stable?). My wash area is too sunny for me to feel comfortable using it as a prep wash on the paint; the couple times I've tried it's been a little stressful making sure it's not drying and I get it flushed off thoroughly.
Like Klasse, I'm a long time Griot's fan (I think 2005 as well). Due to the forum, I've tried a lot of other brands/flavors of the week, but I keep coming back to Griot's when I just want something that's going to work well and won't be super finicky.
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It's well established that I like Griot's Garage and surface prep is awesome but can I throw a monkey wrench into thr mix...Gyeon Restart, product of thr year from them (well, maybe Gyeon Wax too)
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oneheadlite, thank for the feedback. Good to know. Griot's has a quality line for sure.
The Foaming Surface Prep looks potent. Do you dilute it for wheels?
I could use the 3 in 1 as a base, then going forward use the Foaming Surface Wash and Poly Gloss as maintenance. I'm using HCD now and it's great, but I don't think it will hold up through a winter.
Poly Gloss is interesting because it covers the entire vehicle. Kind of like a better version of Wet Coat/Hydro.
I'm considering this system.
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