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Griots Ceramic 3-In-1 Wax

SnowBlaZR2

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Used it on my Z over the weekend, will do my truck soon. Also used a Griots synthetic clay bar. Entire process only took about 90 minutes (car was already washed), but to be fair the car is the size of a wheelbarrow
Was that this one?
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If so, how'd you like it and how well did it do? Thinking about switching.
 

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Was that this one?
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If so, how'd you like it and how well did it do? Thinking about switching.
This is the one, and I did like it. It was very quick and easy to use, I imagine if I had done it while I was washing the car it would’ve been even quicker. I don’t know if it is as good as traditional clay, the surface was smooth after I used it so I assume it does the job. Significantly quicker than traditional Clay, and much easier to hold onto
 

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Finally did the truck yesterday. Including washing it with lots of road tar, clay, and ceramic it was only three hours. Might try to do a second coat on Sunday.

i was disappointed to discover two paint flaws - some overspray and some dust in the paint.

We’ll see how it holds up. Certainly not as much “pop” as the other thread with pearl white and a pro job.
 

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Been out traveling and finding a place for a decent wash has been fun. Most campgrounds won't even let you use something like ONR, so I've been using coin operated bays. Maintenance has been pretty easy. Had a ton of bugs on the front after driving through Arkansas. Hit it with the pressure washer and gave it a wipe down with Ceramic Speed Shine. Looks decent, considering I did this with a spray bottle and a zip lock bag full of microfiber towels.
 

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