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Re: Griots 3 in 1 not lasting?
Originally Posted by
oneheadlite
You can always use it for interior plastics or cleaning your hard floors in your house (what I use it for now). I do like it for underhood plastics (leaves them clean but don't attract tons of dust), but for underhood paint it doesn't tend to have enough cleaning power.
But as mentioned above, I won't be using it for paint anymore after the road film issue.
I also never liked it for glass no matter the towel I used it with - you'd end up with "clean" windows, but if you fogged the glass you'd see all the stuff that it didn't clean off and left behind.
I was debating on trying uber or Mckees but decided to go with ONR again since I haven't used the "new" formula.
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Re: Griots 3 in 1 not lasting?
Originally Posted by
ws6guy
I was debating on trying uber or Mckees but decided to go with ONR again since I haven't used the "new" formula.
Regular Uber or the SIO2? Haven't tried the SIO2 version, but for me the regular Uber was a dust catcher.
Which McKees? N914 is nice, and versatile. I honestly reach for the Griot's Brilliant Finish Rinseless (their "Leaves nothing" offering) more often though for a basic rinseless wash.
You might look at CarPro Ech20, that one's been nice to work with and seems to be a favorite here. (Is an SIO2 candidate, not a pure wash though).
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