My Griot's Garage supplies all arrived yesterday. So far Im extremely impressed and am testing the products out on my wife's Audi and my older 4runner. If anyone out there is thinking of ordering, strongly recommend speaking to one of their reps about which products best suit your needs. It can save you a bundle.
You mean, what didn't I order! I probably went a little overboard, but I enjoy the satisfaction that goes along with making the car look beautiful: Spray on car wash Regular car wash one step paint sealer and clay bar speed shine window cleaner engine bay cleaner tire/vinyl dressing leather cleaner interior cleaner couple of brushes and lots of microfiber cloths microfiber drying towel
OHHH Drooling! Thats some good stuff! I am having mixed results with the glass cleaner. Sometimes its nice and clean others streaky. I was also using there glass microfiber towel and didn't care for it to much or I was not using them right! The waterless car wash is good for those after spray booth car washes and grime. The Interior and leather cleaner works awesome! If you would let me know what you think of the paint sealant that would be wonderful. I have yet to try it and am curios how well it works/looks versus wax.
Since you bought all of their products, you might consider the under carriage cleaner, IMO it makes the wheel wells look fantastic. I have just ordered the Sonax Nano Wax since I am always looking for the latest and greatest and am looking forward to trying it.
I agree Griots products work great, if your windows have streaks on them after you have already cleaned them once, (with window cleaner) try wiping them down with a completely dry microfiber, you might need to use some pressure though.
FWIW the Sonax Wax arrived today and it does give a very nice shine. I can't say that it is better than Griots Best of Show Wax but is super easy to apply and more than super easy to remove. I've found that Best of Show is a pain to remove unless you use their spray on wax over it to remove it.
I use Windex and crumpled pages of newspaper. Don't scoff until you try it. Sports Section seems to work best.
Seconded! I've been using this method for over a decade, though I prefer Stoner's Invisible Glass over Windex. Nothing, but nothing, beats newspaper: streak-free cleaning, zero lint and less friction (less work!) than microfiber. Thanks much for that tip. Griot's catalog is as bad as a Swiss chocolate shop, it's tempting to just get one of everything....