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01-27-2022, 08:53 PM
#511
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by BlackCarBlues
That would be amazing. I’ve been going back and forth for a while on which to buy because they’re all around $20 each. That’s $60 to have a full set. A sample/starter BOSS Cream set would be great! We should bring it up on their next livestream
Seems like an easy add-on to sell with a polisher (at a discount). As others have said, the correcting cream finishes well. You can always go back for the other 2 later. If you don't have major correction, the FCC may not be necessary.
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01-28-2022, 12:35 AM
#512
Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by Bdubbs
I've wondered the same thing. I recently bought Griot's Boss fast acting cream and correcting cream. I have Lake Country orange and white pads I'll be using.
I'm hoping this is enough for removing some scratches and what appears to be a bird bomb.
You might want to get a magnifying glass or magnify with your phone. I bought a used car with low miles and I couldn’t remove any of the bird bombs because they were too deep. Oh well. It looks good from several feet.
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01-28-2022, 05:24 AM
#513
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by MisterSnoop
They should really make a sample pack. Little 4 oz bottles of all 3.
Originally Posted by BlackCarBlues
That would be amazing. I’ve been going back and forth for a while on which to buy because they’re all around $20 each. That’s $60 to have a full set. A sample/starter BOSS Cream set would be great! We should bring it up on their next livestream
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Last time i went to Griots they were out of Correcting cream. I wasn’t sure if i wanted to sub FCC. They gave me a small sample to try.
I would order the CC direct as it has alot of correction and will finish down most times w/o needing a polish.
Call and ask before hand if you order would they include sample of the others.
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01-28-2022, 07:28 AM
#514
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
Last time i went to Griots they were out of Correcting cream. I wasn’t sure if i wanted to sub FCC. They gave me a small sample to try.
Good to know that exists. I got the the FCC and PC to complete the set on Cyber Monday.
Was that enough to test it out? I was curious how much area you'd be able to cover by the time you're done priming the pad.
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01-28-2022, 11:04 AM
#515
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by MisterSnoop
Good to know that exists. I got the the FCC and PC to complete the set on Cyber Monday.
Was that enough to test it out? I was curious how much area you'd be able to cover by the time you're done priming the pad.
If using foam pads, priming is not necessary. That sample looks pretty generous. 2oz should be plenty to do a couple panels on the car to see how well it works.
I love how FCC smells. It doesn't have the most cut though, so if you have deep defects or really hard paint, you'll l likely want a more aggressive compound. FCC with a LC orange pad on my brother's Porsche wasn't removing the RIDS. I had to use microfiber and Jescar Correcting Compound and that took care of it. I had the same experience with water spots on my VW's paint.
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01-28-2022, 06:52 PM
#516
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
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01-28-2022, 07:03 PM
#517
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by MisterSnoop
Good to know that exists. I got the the FCC and PC to complete the set on Cyber Monday.
Was that enough to test it out? I was curious how much area you'd be able to cover by the time you're done priming the pad.
Haven’t used yet but i would think after priming a hood would make sense
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01-29-2022, 03:55 PM
#518
Super Member
Re: Inside Griot's Garage
I just purchased some Griot's spray wax. Basically needed a wax spray for my 4 post lift posts LoL. Suppose to help with smooth operation.
Anyway, anyone have good luck with this product? I normally just use a good quality detail spray for getting dust and such off my summer cars.
Assuming this should only be used after the car is washed.
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01-29-2022, 05:23 PM
#519
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Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by Bdubbs
I just purchased some Griot's spray wax. Basically needed a wax spray for my 4 post lift posts LoL. Suppose to help with smooth operation.
Anyway, anyone have good luck with this product? I normally just use a good quality detail spray for getting dust and such off my summer cars.
Assuming this should only be used after the car is washed.
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Yep I love that Spray-on Wax. It’s basically just sprayable carnauba and not much else than that. Great as a drying aid!
You are correct it should only be used on a clean car. Doesn’t have any cleaning agents in it, just wax. I kinda think of it as baby wipes vs baby oil… you wouldn’t wipe a baby with baby oil unless all the poop was gone .
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01-30-2022, 09:23 PM
#520
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by Bdubbs
I just purchased some Griot's spray wax. Basically needed a wax spray for my 4 post lift posts LoL. Suppose to help with smooth operation.
Anyway, anyone have good luck with this product? I normally just use a good quality detail spray for getting dust and such off my summer cars.
Assuming this should only be used after the car is washed.
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Plus it's a great spray bottle, best in the business and it's not even close IMHO
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Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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