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Re: These are the twins!
Originally Posted by
Mike lambert
I can assure you there is no marring.
Just not good with the phone!LOL
Going by this answer... Does this mean
that you are theshineshopaut; or, at
least somehow: part and parcel thereof?
TIA
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: These are the twins!
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Agreed on the GG Creams.
I'm just a hobbyist, and I'm sure pro's would have other opinions, but for me it is Griot's all the way. Quick results, ease of use, no dust, easy removal.
Those are my 4 needs and Griot's nailed all 4.
No dust you say?
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Re: These are the twins!
I like the Griots twins but must say my new favorite is 3D One.
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Re: These are the twins!
I think the Griots boss compounds/polishes are really really good. That being said I find myself using mix and match systems thru the years. But that is only thru experience. Honestly I haven’t touched them in a while as I get in my “moods” ... The company has made huge leaps towards being a serious contender for sure. Always quality products anymore!!
Now getting to the term “twins” .... it was always 105/205 and back in the day those products were certainly revolutionary. 110/210 have certainly hit the market with some great results IME. Nice thing now is the market is very competitive and we(detailers) have many more options. In the end it makes our jobs easier!
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Re: These are the twins!
Originally Posted by
dlc95
No dust you say?
Has been my experience! PaulMys is spot on with his comments.
Al Schmidt
"Adventure, is a car called Riviera..."
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Re: These are the twins!
I am following Apex details' serie on cutting compound on youtube. I really like his testing method. So far Sonax Cut Max is number one and Meguiars M110 is number 2.
Sonax is pretty expensive at 179 US$ for a gallon. I did not look into pricing for M110 but I expect it to be lower since D300 is at 100$ per gallon and so is M105 (if I remember correctly).
Have not tried the Griot's Garage products but I am sure they are good.
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Fast correcting cream is legit! I reach for that when I need a bit more cut over 3D ONE.
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