DLAW
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Yeah, I almost mentioned Griots in my first post, but I figured the most comprehensive advice I could give would be Wilson Auto Detailing, only because he talks about many brands. I don't consider Griots to cover all the basic needs. Some of their product lines are a little weird. For example, I didn't notice any sealers they offer that isn't also a polishing compound. And that doesn't work for me. I want to ceramic coat the bare paint/clearcoat and ceramic is not a good step to use after you have already put some sort of sealer/wax over the paint.I'm a detail nut and completely agree with you regarding Chemical Guys. Best products out there by far (in my opinion) are from Griots.... https://www.griotsgarage.com/
However, they do have a great ceramic spray that tested well against other big name brands. So in that regard, it's strange. they have product lineup that isn't conducive to their excellent ceramic spray. haha.
Griots Speed Shine is great too. It's awesome for getting any last minute spots before walking away from your Jeep after you are done washing/detailing.
And I exclusively buy the Costco Microfiber cloths. Chemical Guys cloths must be 10x the price for absolutely nothing special. MF cloths should never be considered a long term investment. if you get one really gummed up with something nasty, or get a bunch of sand on it from the beach....THROW IT OUT! It will hurt to throw out a $5 Chemical Guys cloth. But the Costco ones are basically disposable at about 40 cents a piece. Why risk rubbing grit and sand all over your detailed paint job?
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