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Some shine courtesy of Obsessed Garage Drying Aid and Tire Dressing................

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a little griot's 3n1 ceramic spray love and good to go...

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Just based on the beauty of your pic I called Griot to get the low down on the 3-in-1 product. It seemed perfect for what I needed. They proceeded to tell me not to buy it expecting gloss because it wasnā€™t designed for that, and that other products had to be stripped off first and nothing else could be layered over it. Not exactly what I was hoping to hear. Seems to defeat the easy to use requirement.
 

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Just based on the beauty of your pic I called Griot to get the low down on the 3-in-1 product. It seemed perfect for what I needed. They proceeded to tell me not to buy it expecting gloss because it wasnā€™t designed for that, and that other products had to be stripped off first and nothing else could be layered over it. Not exactly what I was hoping to hear. Seems to defeat the easy to use requirement.
Youā€™re looking at the wrong product for what you want. They should have recommended this. I used the original Speed Shine for years. One of the best detail sprays out there.

https://www.griotsgarage.com/ceramic-speed-shine/

Edit: Just got this in an e-mail.

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Question...I took the racing stripes off my car not to long ago and now i have the "where they used to be" on there. What can I use to get rid of this?
 

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Question...I took the racing stripes off my car not to long ago and now i have the "where they used to be" on there. What can I use to get rid of this?
Well it depends on "where they used to be" means. Down here in SC I presume you're talking about paint fade? Either way, I would recommend taking it to a pro detailer and let them give you an idea as to what they can do. Paint correction can do wonders.
 

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Just based on the beauty of your pic I called Griot to get the low down on the 3-in-1 product. It seemed perfect for what I needed. They proceeded to tell me not to buy it expecting gloss because it wasnā€™t designed for that, and that other products had to be stripped off first and nothing else could be layered over it. Not exactly what I was hoping to hear. Seems to defeat the easy to use requirement.
just some context, I use the 3n1 as a topper to my ppf and ceramic coat. I also have griot's ceramic speed shine and their original speed shine which I use more frequently. but in the picture I showed, I did use the 3n1 after a wash because it does make it look beautiful as well. and it is very easy to use wipe on wipe off, but again I do have ppf and ceramic coat underneath already.

I highly recommend Griot's products.
 

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Question...I took the racing stripes off my car not to long ago and now i have the "where they used to be" on there. What can I use to get rid of this?
Assuming you mean vinyl stripes, is the problem different color or different gloss? I think Ford's clear has pretty good UV protection to keep the color from fading. Take Ira's advice. And if the problem is where the stripes were is shinier, should be a very easy fix.
 

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just some context, I use the 3n1 as a topper to my ppf and ceramic coat. I also have griot's ceramic speed shine and their original speed shine which I use more frequently. but in the picture I showed, I did use the 3n1 after a wash because it does make it look beautiful as well. and it is very easy to use wipe on wipe off, but again I do have ppf and ceramic coat underneath already.

I highly recommend Griot's products.
I guess Iā€™m gonna just stick with the Meguiarā€™s Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax. I donā€™t see any functional difference between it and the Griotā€™s and Meguiarā€™s has been real clear that it can go on top of other products as well as have detailer, etc. put on top of it.
 

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