Griots wax
- 1986Browns
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Re: Griots wax
A lot of their stuff are other companies products that have just been re-branded with the Griots name. There's better stuff out there, at a better price too.
I've used various parts store waxes and polishes (Mothers, Meguiars, ect.) and some mail order "boutique/enthusiast" stuff as well (Zaino along with some others). The most user friendly wax I've used that yielded the best results with just a hand application was a coat or two of Optimum Poli-Seal followed up with a coat of Optimum Opti-Seal. The Poli-Seal provides the rich shine and the Opti-Seal makes the whole thing come together by making the paint pop with a deep luster and "wetness." Looks incredible on cars with metallic paint.
I've used various parts store waxes and polishes (Mothers, Meguiars, ect.) and some mail order "boutique/enthusiast" stuff as well (Zaino along with some others). The most user friendly wax I've used that yielded the best results with just a hand application was a coat or two of Optimum Poli-Seal followed up with a coat of Optimum Opti-Seal. The Poli-Seal provides the rich shine and the Opti-Seal makes the whole thing come together by making the paint pop with a deep luster and "wetness." Looks incredible on cars with metallic paint.