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Undercarriage Spray
BIL was detailing the underside of his '65 Chevy Impala Conv. and was using Undercarriage Spray from Griot's. This stuff did a grat job and smelled great too. I mentioned that Adams and ## sells this stuff too. Does AG have a comparable product and what would you guys use? This was all done in the shop up on the lift.
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Re: Undercarriage Spray
Griots undercarrage spray is going to be a hard product to beat. Most of the other sprays dont have the sweet scent that griots has. I must say that I am hooked on the stuff since i love the smell and my customers always say that they like the smell too.
This is the only product I actually use from him since I am hooked on autogeek!
Last edited by WindyCity; 04-23-2009 at 11:00 AM.
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Re: Undercarriage Spray
I use Meguiar's Hyper Dressing cut 3:1. Looks great, water based and has good longevity. I put it in a garden sprayer so I can apply it in wheel wells and under carriage.
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Re: Undercarriage Spray
Meg's is good stuff and a tremendous value to boot. You might want to check it out.
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Brian S. Garner
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Re: Undercarriage Spray
I've been hinting for a long time that I'd like to see AG develop or carry an undercarriage spray. It's one product that I must get elsewhere. They are nice to use.
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Re: Undercarriage Spray
I have used Adam's version and PB Bold n Bright. Armor All Tire Foam seems fine too but I do plan to try the Meg's HD.
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Re: Undercarriage Spray
I usually use a cheap tire shine for the wheel wells on a DD or normal detail, but for preparing a car for a classic show or convention or for potential sale, it is nice to use the undercarriage spray. It has good longevity too. I thought of Megs hyper dressing, but was thinking too of the all-seaason dressing. Do they make this anymore?
We were doing the entire undercarriage - paint touch-up, polish entire exhaust, etc. These are garage queens and don't get out much or off the "paved road".
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I think there is alot of potential for an undercarriage protectant in the DP line. Hopefully the powers that be are listening !
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I love the Adams stuff. I picked up a gallon, and have since used a lot of it, cause it's kinda crack-tastic!
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Bar Bones is a very good undercarriage spray. Durable and long lasting. By Chemical Guys!
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