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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 04:24 PM
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Default Griot's Speedshine

I have to agree with another poster on this board that Griot's Speedshine is the best quick detailer. I also use Speedshine to help me remove the Griot's polishes and sometimes the wax as well. I have found that Griot's polishes (and sometimes the wax) can be a pain to remove using a cloth. I bought some of the polish and wax removal bonnets for my PC 7424 but I don't like to use the PC on my Z no more than I have to. I have found that a little Speedshine sprayed on the surface works really well to help remove the polish and wax with just using a cloth. I go horizontal with my PC then vertical on the panel I am waxing then stop. I have also found that after removing the wax residue that finishing up with some more Speedshine helps to bring out the shine even more.
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 06:56 PM
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Default Re: Griot's Speedshine

Originally posted by muscleknight
I have to agree with another poster on this board that Griot's Speedshine is the best quick detailer. I also use Speedshine to help me remove the Griot's polishes and sometimes the wax as well. I have found that Griot's polishes (and sometimes the wax) can be a pain to remove using a cloth. I bought some of the polish and wax removal bonnets for my PC 7424 but I don't like to use the PC on my Z no more than I have to. I have found that a little Speedshine sprayed on the surface works really well to help remove the polish and wax with just using a cloth. I go horizontal with my PC then vertical on the panel I am waxing then stop. I have also found that after removing the wax residue that finishing up with some more Speedshine helps to bring out the shine even more.
I was that other poster you're thinking of, and I agree 100%...There's only one downside: it's not going to cover the foot-long scratch I picked up in my door this morning. (#$%# road construction barrels )
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