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    These are the twins!

    Switched over to Griot’s about 2 years ago from Meguiars.

    I remember when 105 and 205 came out they were named the twins. Well folks I can tell you the Griot’s products fast correction cream and perfecting cream are the current twins! Even with the new offerings from the big M company, I have no inclination to switch. I got tired of the dust, the water polishing mess and the learning curve. With Griot’s you have none of that, they just work!

    So I highly recommend you give the Boss creams a try. With upward of 400 combinations with creams and pads, you don’t need a cabinet full of different products for different paint.

    The following pictures are from today’s project, a Volkswagen Phaeton.










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    Re: These are the twins!

    In the last picture with the scangrip looks like micro marring. Not a clear reflection of the ring around the light

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    Re: These are the twins!

    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.
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    Re: These are the twins!

    I can assure you there is no marring. Just not good with the phone!LOL

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    Re: These are the twins!

    Excellent products that work well!
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    Re: These are the twins!

    The other twins that may beat Griot, are the HD twins.

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    Re: These are the twins!

    What pad did you use, the Griot's 6" orange or something different?

    BTW, NICE turnaround, WOW was that paint hammered, eeeeeeek!
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    Re: These are the twins!

    theshineshopaut, what polisher and pads did you use with FCC and PC on this particular detail?

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    Re: These are the twins!

    Thank you! The Griot’s 21 with a 5 inch plate, cutting done with a microfiber and polishing done with a yellow perfecting pad. Refining tomorrow with Modesta Primer.

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    Re: These are the twins!

    Very nice work right there. Without a doubt GG BOSS creams have become my go to... Even when I don't want to use them, I end up using them. The test spots don't lie.

    Great job... That car was certainly hammered.

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