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griots one step sealant
anyone had any experience w/this, or a mother's product
my paint's in pretty good shape for an 84, but i wouldn't mind it being shinier? tx ed
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I used the 1 step sealant on my 05 Caddy STS, and it looks great!
I use Griot's sealant on daily driver type cars (ones that are outside much) and regular polish/wax on garage kept/occasional stuff. Wax is a little more clear and will result in a better finish but is much less durable. Griot's is among the best in most car-care type products (I won't say THE best because maybe there is something better, but Griot's is what I use) |
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+1 on Griot's wax and polish I also like the vinyl & rubber dressing. Can't speak on the sealant ,but have thought about trying it.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: MO, 63141
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Great stuff... easy on, easy off, nothing left behind but smooth feelin' paint. Protection seems to last quite a while, too.
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