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04-01-2022, 08:48 AM
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
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04-04-2022, 06:16 PM
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Lesson learned: do not use Ceramic Speed Shine as a rinse aid.
I washed the car, rinsed the car, sprayed on Ceramic Speed Shine thinking it would boost the underlying Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax, then rinsed off. Then blew off the car with EGO 530 and towel dried the remaining little bit of water.
The CSS did bring back the hydrophobicity in places towards the bottom of the car where it was failing (most of the car still beaded perfectly).
The next day I noticed most of the horizontal panels (hood, roof, trunk) were noticeably streaky/spotty. I used up the bottle of CSS, so I didn’t have any left to go over it in hopes that it would remove the streaks and spots. Regular Speed Shine did not help either. It did come off easily by putting a few sprays of Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax on a microfiber and then buffing. My conclusion there is that both CSS and C3i1 have the same solvents to put the ceramic into solution.
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04-04-2022, 06:19 PM
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Yeah I always spray, wipe in and buff
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04-04-2022, 06:23 PM
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
Yeah I always spray, wipe in and buff
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Yep, it does work well as a drying aid. I also really like the effect BOSS Detailer has, so sometimes I’ll forgo the drying aid and then just go over the entire car with that. I bet regular Speed Shine would be okay to use as a drying aid before going over the whole dry car with the BOSS Detailer (and probably safer) but something in my head doesn’t want to use a drying aid before the final wipe with BOSS Detailer.
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04-04-2022, 06:25 PM
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by BlackCarBlues
Lesson learned: do not use Ceramic Speed Shine as a rinse aid.
I washed the car, rinsed the car, sprayed on Ceramic Speed Shine thinking it would boost the underlying Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax, then rinsed off. Then blew off the car with EGO 530 and towel dried the remaining little bit of water.
The CSS did bring back the hydrophobicity in places towards the bottom of the car where it was failing (most of the car still beaded perfectly).
The next day I noticed most of the horizontal panels (hood, roof, trunk) were noticeably streaky/spotty. I used up the bottle of CSS, so I didn’t have any left to go over it in hopes that it would remove the streaks and spots. Regular Speed Shine did not help either. It did come off easily by putting a few sprays of Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax on a microfiber and then buffing. My conclusion there is that both CSS and C3i1 have the same solvents to put the ceramic into solution.
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How much of the CSS did you use? CSS was a bit streaky for me, but that was likely due to the temperature the time I applied it.
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04-04-2022, 06:32 PM
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by NJNinja
How much of the CSS did you use? CSS was a bit streaky for me, but that was likely due to the temperature the time I applied it.
About 1/3 of the 22oz bottle over the whole car. I applied liberally since the car was soaking wet with lots of water beads on it. But also, it was only about 40°F, so it don’t really think it dried on there much if at all.
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04-04-2022, 07:36 PM
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by BlackCarBlues
About 1/3 of the 22oz bottle over the whole car. I applied liberally since the car was soaking wet with lots of water beads on it. But also, it was only about 40°F, so it don’t really think it dried on there much if at all.
I've never used it as a drying aid but that seems like a lot. I normally dry the car and then come back with the CSS, 1-2 sprays per panel, 3-4 for the hood.
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04-04-2022, 07:38 PM
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by BlackCarBlues
About 1/3 of the 22oz bottle over the whole car. I applied liberally since the car was soaking wet with lots of water beads on it. But also, it was only about 40°F, so it don’t really think it dried on there much if at all.
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So you sprayed a wet car with it, liberally and then hosed off
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04-04-2022, 07:38 PM
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by BlackCarBlues
Yep, it does work well as a drying aid. I also really like the effect BOSS Detailer has, so sometimes I’ll forgo the drying aid and then just go over the entire car with that. I bet regular Speed Shine would be okay to use as a drying aid before going over the whole dry car with the BOSS Detailer (and probably safer) but something in my head doesn’t want to use a drying aid before the final wipe with BOSS Detailer.
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No need for a rinse aid since the griot's 3-1 should be hydrophobic enough to evacuate the majority of the water via forced air. Just remove most of the water with your ego and then start going over the car with BOSS detailer, that way you are able to catch any remaining water that is left over and you are still giving it a final wipe down as well. BOSS detailer is great stuff, the scent is one of my favorites!
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04-04-2022, 07:52 PM
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Re: Inside Griot's Garage
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
So you sprayed a wet car with it, liberally and then hosed off
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Yep. I know C3i1 can be used in that way as a rinse aid. I thought maybe the CSS could also be used that way to boost the C3i1. Didn’t work as planned and left spots/streaks. Thinking maybe due to the extra stuff they add which are responsible for the cleaning function of CSS. Also not very economical to use liberally (the CSS is only a dollar or two cheaper than the C3i1).
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