Tried Turtle Wax Black Box
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Tried Turtle Wax Black Box
Thought I would clay the car, then try the Turtle Wax Black Box kit. It works very well. No swirls, fills in scratches and small chips. Give it a try and see if you agree with me. Getting ready for a show this weekend and I am well on my way.
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Turtle Wax is tried and true,Good Product , but has anyone used Griots?.A friend of mine years ago sold me on this Company,s Cleaning & Detailing Products,been using Griots over Eight years now,very happy with the results.
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Griots is fine if you don't mind overpaying. They cater to the megabux streetrod crowd and everything I've ever seen their name on is $$$$ expensive. They also rebox a lot of stuff and put their name on the box with a corresponding higher price.
Detailing products will always be subjective. Some people equate best product with highest price. I equate best product with best results and Meguiars, 3M and Duragloss have always worked well for me.
I was given a bottle of "LowRider" brand polish last summer. I was amazed at what that stuff did. It made the dark metallic gray on me old Ford truck look like you could dip your fingers in it. Made me wonder what it could do for already well-maintained paint.
Detailing products will always be subjective. Some people equate best product with highest price. I equate best product with best results and Meguiars, 3M and Duragloss have always worked well for me.
I was given a bottle of "LowRider" brand polish last summer. I was amazed at what that stuff did. It made the dark metallic gray on me old Ford truck look like you could dip your fingers in it. Made me wonder what it could do for already well-maintained paint.
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Griots is fine if you don't mind overpaying. They cater to the megabux streetrod crowd and everything I've ever seen their name on is $$$$ expensive. They also rebox a lot of stuff and put their name on the box with a corresponding higher price.
Detailing products will always be subjective. Some people equate best product with highest price. I equate best product with best results and Meguiars, 3M and Duragloss have always worked well for me.
I was given a bottle of "LowRider" brand polish last summer. I was amazed at what that stuff did. It made the dark metallic gray on me old Ford truck look like you could dip your fingers in it. Made me wonder what it could do for already well-maintained paint.
Detailing products will always be subjective. Some people equate best product with highest price. I equate best product with best results and Meguiars, 3M and Duragloss have always worked well for me.
I was given a bottle of "LowRider" brand polish last summer. I was amazed at what that stuff did. It made the dark metallic gray on me old Ford truck look like you could dip your fingers in it. Made me wonder what it could do for already well-maintained paint.
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