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Re: Griots 3-1 Cermaic wax
Originally Posted by GN1013
So would you say this is a better topper to use on a ceramic coat vs “traditional” SiO2 toppers like Reload? I’m currently using Reload on my maintenance washes as topper over my ceramic coat, but would like something a little bit more durable.
My GLI is coated with CQuartz TiO2 and I recently used GG 3-1 as a topper for it as I used up my small bottle of reload. It definitely amped up the gloss, but it's a pretty thick product and not something to be used every wash. The water behavior still acts like a fresh coating afterwards. It's about due for another wash as it's been parked outside for a week while I was working on my other vehicle in the garage, but it seems to have survived a Reset wash once so far. Still feels really slick to the touch.
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Re: Griots 3-1 Cermaic wax
Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
Yeah that’s what I had used it for and if spending less than $30 for me it’s thr best maintenance product.
Of any price i’m a fan of Polish Angel products (not sold on AG).
Gyeon wax in it’s initial month has been stellar. I have not used as a topper yet but that’s what it was made for.
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Thanks. Going try this Griots 3-1 as topper for now.
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Re: Griots 3-1 Cermaic wax
Originally Posted by crg001
My GLI is coated with CQuartz TiO2 and I recently used GG 3-1 as a topper for it as I used up my small bottle of reload. It definitely amped up the gloss, but it's a pretty thick product and not something to be used every wash. The water behavior still acts like a fresh coating afterwards. It's about due for another wash as it's been parked outside for a week while I was working on my other vehicle in the garage, but it seems to have survived a Reset wash once so far. Still feels really slick to the touch.
When you say “thick product”, are you saying it’s hard to wipe off and leaves streaks? I have Black car and I know Reload gives streaks if I’m not careful with amount used (especially on black cars). Is this product even more difficult to use?
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Re: Griots 3-1 Cermaic wax
Originally Posted by GN1013
When you say “thick product”, are you saying it’s hard to wipe off and leaves streaks? I have Black car and I know Reload gives streaks if I’m not careful with amount used (especially on black cars). Is this product even more difficult to use?
I used it on a black car with no problem.
Just remember a little goes along way. 2-3 sprays per panel 4-5 on hood and roof. Wipe down with ine MF cloth and buff with another. Was pretty easy to use.
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Re: Griots 3-1 Cermaic wax
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Re: Griots 3-1 Cermaic wax
Originally Posted by NJNinja
Sure have! Pro4x started a thread of this product a few months back. I really like the product. Not worth it in a foam gun.
Also ive noticed you can use tgis product every third wash and still reap the benefits of it. Kind of a waste to use every wash.
Beware suds are non existent no matter how much product you dump in the bucket lol. Dilute as directed.
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Re: Griots 3-1 Cermaic wax
Nice. The wash plus 3 in 1 spray seems like a nice combo.
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Re: Griots 3-1 Cermaic wax
I just got my first bottle of GG 3-in-1 Wax. Is this a wipe-on, wipe-off product, or should you wipe it on, let it haze, and then wipe off? If you don't wipe it off right away, how long do you let it sit on the paint before wiping it off? I plan to apply it in the shade in 65 degree temp.
Thank you,
joebruin77
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Re: Griots 3-1 Cermaic wax
Wipe on, wipe off. It's extremely easy to apply. Easier than Turtle Wax Seal N Shine IMO. Both work well. Can be used on glass/plastics as well.
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Re: Griots 3-1 Cermaic wax
Hi there, how is the longevity of 3-1 Ceramic wax? I plan to use this on a customer's car with one application and I want to give a fair estimate how long the sealant lasts. Thanks!
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