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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 wasnāt 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.a little griot's 3n1 ceramic spray love and good to go...
Youāre 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.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 wasnāt 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.
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.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?
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.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 wasnāt 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.
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.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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I guess Iām gonna just stick with the Meguiarās Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax. I donāt see any functional difference between it and the Griotās and Meguiarās has been real clear that it can go on top of other products as well as have detailer, etc. put on top of it.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.