That's so awesome to hear and thanks for sharing your personal experience using this line up! It is a really great line up and delivers amazing results! Thanks for the support buddy!
Turtle wax for the cost and the synergy it has with the other hybrid solutions products. Ceramic Spray Coating topped off with Ceramic Wet Wax = shine, slickness, durability, longevity, protection for MONTHS
That is very true and it is an amazing line up that is cost effective, super easy to use, and offers amazing protection! Thanks for commenting what you prefer! Thanks for watching and commenting also buddy!
@jaycee _ Sorry for the late reply. People who are having a hard time with this product streaking and leaving high spots are applying way to much product. This just like a lot of other products now days a little bit goes a long ways and if applied to heavy you are going to have a bad experience. A damp microfiber will level out any streaking or high spots and you do want to make sure you dry it after using the damp microfiber. Also that will not strip the protection using a damp microfiber but 24 hours of cure time is recommended (like all Si02 products) if it dosen't have a proper cure time then you will see the protection prematurely break down. Personally for the price I would strongly recommend picking some up and giving it a shot to get your own experience using it.
@Do NotComply Did you try applying it like the bottle says and not other channels? If you had that bad of an experience using it I would say you are using way to much product and that will cause the problems that you are describing. A damp microfiber will not strip this product off. Did you dry the area right after you used the damp microfiber and did you also all it 24 hours to cure before letting it get wet or exposed to any other chemicals? I know we all have different experiences with products but I just have a really hard time thinking that you had this bad of an experience with this product.
With the Turtle Wax, they say it should last approximately one year, with the Griots 3 in 1, I believe they say it should last around 3 to 6 months. My thoughts are that turtle wax claims their product needs to be polished/compounded off when you want to clear the slate and apply a different product. I used the turtle wax on one of my cars and accidentally over sprayed one panel that was already treated when I was treating the next panel, (I did not notice that until after the second coat cured) and the only way to get the raised spots off would be to polish it out and re-apply. What I like about the 3 in 1 is that you can put it on once every three months or so, and it does not have to be polished off. If you have any raised spots, you simply reapply some product and you’re all set. One last thing, since I am anal about my vehicles… If you apply the turtle wax on your black trim (but did not want to), you can’t polish that off. I feel with the 3 in 1, it’s not as permanent and safer if you make a mistake. Besides, If you’re an enthusiast like I am, you don’t want to set it and forget it for a year… I like playing with different products. One final note - I just saw a three month test between the two on youtube, and the water beading on the 3 in 1out-performed the water beading on the turtle wax ceramic spray coating. Your thoughts?
The Turtle Wax is a very strong product and can cause problems like you are saying. That's why they say in the instructions to spray it into a microfiber towel for application. Not saying that's how I always do it but that will help eliminate the chance of the over the spray problems. They are both really great products and I use both of them, it just comes down to what I am doing and how long I was a protective layer to last. On my daily driver I like to apply something that I can just put on and forget about for a while other than maintenance washes. But on my Chevelle I love to use a Carnuba wax just because I love spending time and getting in that wax and cleaning therapy while enjoying my car. I know water beading gets a lot of attention and it is easy to think that if the beads are not tight and tons of them then the protection is not there but that's not the case. For me playing around with the Turtle Wax after a while it goes from beading more to sheeting more so the protection is still there but its characteristic change a bit over time. My video coming out tomorrow really shows what I am talking about with the beading and sheeting if you would be interested in checking it out. Great points and questions and thanks for watching and commenting!
Griot’s was highly recommended so I bought a bottle ($19.99 - $5 reward/rebate) for a 22 FP oz. I actually asked my place I take my car to for a hand wash what he thought of it, he never heard of this brands ceramic wax but he used it on my new car after he did the full detail. He was SOOOOOO AMAZED and LOVED it. He’s used other ceramic waxes and said this was so much easier to put on and off and used not too much (he sprayed it on the towel vs the surface). I was supposed to put on another layer the next day but like usual in Florida, it rained both days over the weekend until the evening, so I didn’t. He did offer to put it on again when I come back to get the hand wash because it’s just easy to put on and buff (wipe). I have a steel blue (Hagane is the name) and it was BEAUTIFUL, the gloss was amazing. I call the color the new black because if done right, it shines just as glossy as the black does.
That is very cool to hear that you and the place you took your car to both got to experience this product and really liked it. It is a great product and very easy to use. Thanks for sharing and I love it when people find new products that make them excited and make their vehicle look great! I bet that Blue is an amazing color with this product on it. Thanks for your support on the channel! 🐝
I use both....i bought Griots on a whim just to compare it w TW Hybrid Ceramic spray....NO....visible diff thus far....i want to apply both to my SUV hood, 1/2 Griots, 1/2 Tw Ceramic....just do a real world endurance and gloss test....I honestly believe u cannot go wrong w either one. I used to cringe...30+ yrs ago w any TW product....i associated the TW brand w economic products, low expectations, thus rarely used. Reading last several years of reviews, how Turtle Wax has a PREMIUM line of products, and Medium cost product line...that have rave reviews, ease of use, gloss and durability. So this year i gave the TW Hybrid-Ceramic product line a try....and was very pleased with everything about it. Years ago i spent considerable elbow grease, polishing and buffing carnuba waxes. Now i am retired, looking for someting easier to apply w my polisher....TW ceramic spray....after investing some elbow grease i n decontaminating prep,and polish...is my new go to product...4 cars done, very pleased...will now give Griots a shot too, may combine them...use Griots after every other car wash.
The Griot's is a great product but I think it does take a bit more elbow grease to buff it down compared to the Turtle Wax. But I do really like both and like you said you cant go wrong with either one. That is so true about the old Turtle Wax product and you almost needed a jack hammer to even get it off your paint! It wasn't a fun product to use and the user experience was not the best. BUT now Turtle Wax has stepped their game up BIG time and their new line up is absolutely awesome and give such a great user experience using and will not wear you out. The new Hybrid line ups is so easy to use and the results and longevity is mind blowing, you can apply in the sun or shade and the product just works so good! Thanks for watching and commenting buddy I appreciate it! 🐝
Groits wins because you can use it as a drying aide or wet application then rinse off. also on top of that, if you over apply Hybrid solutions it streaks bad but Griots doesn't streak at all ....for these reasons. 3 in 1 wins
Griots has better beading after the last chemical IMO. Griots was also a larger section so it’s hard to judge the sheeting but I think it did better. I’ll be picking up a bottle for sure.
Thanks for sharing what product you thought did better. They are both really close and it is a tough call to make for me. But they are both really great strong product and you cant go wrong using either one. When you pick some up let me know your thought and experience with it. Thanks for watching and commenting! 🐝
The fact that you can apply the TW in direct sunlight makes me lean more towards the TW...plus it's cheaper. In real world situations those chemicals won't be exposed to the car, so not very relevant to real world durability, just neat to know. Real world durability you can't go wrong with either as they're practically identical...just in my opinion the ability to apply in direct sunlight and price tips the scales towards TW...but to each his own 😊 these tests sure are fun to watch haha
Four cleaner's and they to a hit but turtle wax was sheeting alittle quicker. Theres coatings that have to be put on by after learning a class. Honestly for the price maybe a few days before a show and any vehicle would look amazing possibly an award. Great video brother
They did take a bit of a hit but nothing big and that was cool to see. I would agree with you and I feel like the TW was holding up a bit better but both are great options. That would be something great to do before a show just to make the paint pop more. Thanks for watching and commenting what one you thought preformed better buddy!
I think if you had to choose between both great products I'd give the nod to Turtle Wax on this one.I was never a huge fan of turtle wax but they definitely upped their game with the Hybrid solution s line especially at the price range.I think this particular product is their best and among the best in the spray ceramics on the market with quality and the price range.
I would agree with you but they were VERY close! Turtle Wax has stepped up their game BIG time and I love seeing that. I strongly agree and it is the best of the best. Thanks again for watching and commenting I appreciate your support!
Dumb question, but can wax be applied over these ceramic sprays for an additional shine or just leave well enough alone? But ya, I've used both, and they're both great, If anything I've found that the Turtle Wax stays slicker over time, I can't put anything on the hood without it just sliding right off, I've lost several bottles of cleaners that fall and the product spills all ever the place, but I don't get that with the Grio'ts though. Etherway, great demonstration.
I first used the TW Hybrid Solution Spray Ceramic Coating about 7 months ago on both of my cars. I used the TW Spray Ceramic Coating after using their TW Hybrid Polish/Wax, and so far, I would highly recommend these products. I can't speak for the Griot's products, never used it, but the cost for me would be prohibitive. The TW Hybrid S.C.C. cost about 2-3 times less, and it works extremely well, why should I change? I really like your videos, keep up the Great Work!
That is a killer combo that you used and you will get a long life span of protection out of them. Thanks for sharing your experience using the Turtle Wax products! The Griot's is also a great product but like you said it does cost a lot more and that can make it hard to justify buying it when another product will give you the same results and is just as easy to apply. I would say for you I would not change because you have some top quality products from Turtle Wax. Thanks for the kind words buddy and I am glad that you are liking my videos! Thanks for your support, watching and commenting! 🐝
@@MeanBee392 Thank you for your reply. Now at the 10 month mark of using the TW Hybrid Line of products, still holding up with shine, durability & protection. Still using ONR with wax as my weekly maintenance wash. ONR is less expensive than their 3 in 1 detailer.
Good review on the products.Both are excellent quality. I have theTW on my car the last 6 months and it's still has protection on the paint though not as strong as the first 4 months or so. The TW words and definitely improves gloss and slickness and protection.TW is priced lower than most products in this sio2 line.I just bought the Griots ceramic spray and haven't tried it yet.Both brands are right with Meguiars in the top consumer line products and will give great results for the price.
Thanks! They are and thanks for sharing your personal experience with the TW! You will have to let me know what you think of the Griot's when you use it if you don't mind. That is very true and they are the top 3 for sure. It is crazy how for products have come in such a short amount of time and the results they deliver! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks! It is really even and both great products! I would agree and I think maybe I should pick up a gloss reader to help out doing comparisons. I would agree with you on that because you get a great bang for the buck with the TW. Thanks for watching and commenting buddy!
Great video I like both products. I have both products. It will come down to price for me. My loyalty is with Turtle wax. Turtle wax was around when I was young. Cannot go wrong with either product Keep up the good work
Thanks buddy! They are both really good products and price is a big factor. Turtle Wax is a great company that has been around for a long time and I respect that. Thanks buddy I appreciate it and I will!
Awesome video brother!! 2 fantastic products! I'll give the slight edge to the TW side but just by a little. All comes to personal preference in my opinion! I absolutely love the Hybrid solutions ceramic spray coating! I can't wait to try the Griot's 3-1.. hope all is well my friend! Take it easy Mr. Q!!!
Thanks brother and glad you enjoyed it! They are fantastic products for sure! Thanks for commenting on what one you think had the slight edge and I think I would agree with you! Thanks brother and I hope all is well with you as well!
I love the twcsc, easy application and removal. I personally use a microfiber applicator pad to apply all my products, much easier to control. Using less is more with these types of products. At 15:02 when you're wiping the eagle one in, I think you may be cross contaminating products. I'd try using two microfibers as wipeoffs, one for each side... Just a thought. I'll stick with my TW. Thanks!
It is a really good product and that is awesome to hear that's what you are using! Thanks for the tip and I bed using an applicator is a bit easier. That makes sense and now that you mentioned that I think that was happening but I didn't realize it. Thanks for sharing that and I think it is a really good idea to use two microfiber towels and keep them per the section I start with. Thank you for bringing that to my attention and all of your support on the channel buddy!
I have the Griots Garage and it works pretty good. For the money I can't complain at all. I don't think it last 1 year but several months it hold up pretty well. I use toppers to maintain it. I have tried the Turtle Wax Ceramic but I do have both the old and new formula ICE line. They are remarkable for the money. I feel like they are the gem in the industry. The Seal and shine either one hold up IMO just as good as the Griots Garage Ceramic 3-1. Cost wise Turtle wax can't be beat. Nothing wrong with the Griots as I use many of their products and none of them disappoint. Excellent line if you wanted to go with one company. Turtle wax I don't feel so far has a complete line for me standards. I plan on maybe next year tried out the Turtle Wax Ceramic line. I just so damn happy with the ICE line
Griots Garage does make some very quality products but like you said the ICE Seal and Shin is definitely a gem in the detailing world! For the price, availability and ease of use Turtle Wax take the win for sure. I would also highly recommend trying out their ceramic hybrid solutions line up and I think you would also really like it. Thanks for sharing and your support on the channel! 🐝
I forgot to comment on this one. Price, Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic 1st. Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic 1st, I personally didn't like the scent of Griots since reminded me like Brut Faberge scent. Ease of application both almost the same but to me Turtle Wax has slightly an advantage since it's less grippy. Availability both the same since you can get them at Pepboys, Advanced Auto or Auto Zone. Durability or chemical resistance, Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic. Both are very reliable brands. This is what I have seen with my results on my car. Xoxo from Puerto Rico 👍🇵🇷
I would agree with you 100% brother! They are both great products but for me it has to go to Turtle Wax for all the same reasons that you have mentioned. The Griot's is a good choice as well if you are looking to try something new or can not find any Turtle Wax. Thanks for all your support brother! 🐝
That is very true, they are both great products with strong protection! I would agree and cost is a big factor and Turtle Wax wins! Yes they do and I love seeing this product line hitting the shelf's because it is an amazing line up! Thanks for all of your support buddy!
I recently got my car paint corrected and didnt want to get a full ceramic coating on it and preferred to just buy one of these spray ons and ended up buying the turtle wax hybrid solutions and put 2 coats on my car and was very easy to apply. My question is, can you apply too much of this product? Because I was thinking of applying it every 3 months, would this be OK, or is it just better to see when I wash my car and if it stops beading then I know for sure its time to reapply it?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience using the product's. Turtle Wax did have the slight edge I feel like as well. Thanks for watching and commenting! 🐝
How did you prep the paint? Chemical resistance is not very accurate. Real world durability is what it’s all about. I saw a credible real world durability test and the 3-1 clearly outlasted TW.
I use an IPA mix to prep it before every torture test. Using chemicals gives us a good base line and understanding how tough a product is but for video sake doing a real world test takes too long. If I was to always do real world testing I would have about five videos on my channel and I like producing content more than that for you guys. Thanks for watching and commenting! 🐝
*Great comparison video. I have seen great work from both products. I believe griots is cheaper . I believe based on price is has the best valve considering they have similar performance.*
The new TW line up is awesome and you get a HUGE bang for your buck with them! Glad to hear that you are also enjoying the TW line up! Thanks for watching and commenting! 🐝
Good video, but next time, be more mindful not to cross contaminate. Even when drying each side, they should be dried with their own respective towel. You're doing a lot of transferring. You just have to be a little bit more mindful of that.
Thanks for the tips! I understand what you are saying and I there could be some transferring happening. Thanks for the input, watching and commenting! 🐝
I really like the Wet Wax also but what do you think of it? Both great products and I think you will also like your Griot's when you get around to using it. Thanks for watching and commenting!
That is another great easy to use product! Just keep the hose handy to re wet down any surfaces while you are using it. Thanks for sharing the product that you like it is always cool to hear what everyone likes! Thanks for watching and commenting buddy!
how do you recommended to be applied? Clay bar first! Then this product? And then sealant? Who do u recommend to be applied? Any tips? And how much does it last 3 4 5 6 months?
Thanks and glad to hear that you enjoyed the video. That huge drying towel it the Adam's Polishes Jumbo Drying towel and it is a must for me with my pickup. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I just recently used the turtle Wax ceramic coating I absolutely love it but I've only done one coat I'm going to have to do that one coat then 24 hours and then do another coat it's just one coat make one hell of a difference awesome product and super easy to work with
That is awesome to hear that you used and loved the Turtle Wax Ceramic Coating! It does make such a difference and it is just so easy to use. Thanks for sharing, watching and commenting buddy!
By the end of the torture test the untreated center section was sheeting as quickly the treated side sections. Does that mean all the wiping and rinsing was spreading the chemicals onto the untreated center section?
I do think that was happening and I didn't realize it when I was filming. In the future I think I will use different microfiber towels for each side to keep that from happening. Thanks for seeing that and wondering if they spreading onto the untreated section and bring it to my attention. Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it!
The ability to apply in direct sunlight, price, and wide availability is what tips the scales in favor of TW for me. Real world durability you wouldn't be getting all those extra chemicals exposed to your vehicle, just neat to see how they react...so for me, TW for the win 😊
I agree that the Turtle Wax is the winner on quite a few factors. It is cool to see how they react to all the chemicals for more of a chemical resistance test. Thanks for your input and what product is a winner for you.
You really went out of your way to put together a good comparison and thoughtful presentation. I'm sorry to point out, by using the same towel on each test spot cross contaminated the test. There is definitely some product going on the wrong spot. Could be why both came out the same? Use different towels for each product next time. But good effort!
Dont sleep on TW products.They were around way before I started driving in the 80s and have continued to uphold their lofty standards without breaking my pockets. I also like Griots products as well.I have used the Best In Show Wax and Detailer as well as the Speed Shine.Both quality companies
You are 100% correct Turtle Wax is making some great products that people shouldn't sleep on. I also agree with you on Griot's product as they are also a good company making quality products as well. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks brother! They are really good product and they took one heck of a beating and stood up to the test and are still going strong! Thanks for your support brother!
Great comparison video. I’m surprised that the Griot’s 3-1 performed just as well as the Turtle Wax. It seems that Turtle Wax tends to be the standard bearer for longevity/torture tests. And, Griot’s did just as well.
Thanks buddy! I am glad you enjoyed it! That is very true and I was very surprised with both of them! Both great options and amazing products! Thanks for your continued support buddy!
Thanks, what a great video. One of the best products review I have ever seen! When my car was totally new they made pro level coating for it in the car shop fixing. My plan is to help coating with some simple solution like this. Do you think it is good idea. Just very good cleaning and then adding the protection? Repeat after 24 hours. Or should I just wait another year with original coating and be happy :-) My car coating is still amazing and runs water perfectly. Very easy to clean and so on. Dries very easily with a blower or just driving.
Thanks for the kind words and I am glad to hear that you enjoyed the video! That is a great question! I would use either one of these product of your choice after a good wash and if your coating is still holding up great like you said I would only do one application. This will help put life back into your coating and keep it lasting longer by doing a maintenance step like this. I would say every 5 to 6 months hit it again with another application and you will have crazy life span out of your coating. Hopefully that all makes sense and if you have any other questions hit me up! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great review. I am impressed with the durability of both products. I am definitely going To give the TW a go as it is readily available in AUS. Thanks for all your non-biased effort on the torture test!👍
Thanks brother! I am glad to hear that you liked the video! The TW is a great product that is cost effective and easy to get your hands on. Thanks for your support all the way from AUS! 🐝
That is AWESOME to hear! TW has some really amazing products! Thanks for letting me know how it has been holding up for you. Also thanks for watching and commenting! 🐝
Its seems like you always started with the Turtle...put slightly more rubs on the Turtle...abused the Turtle slightly more. But in the end...The Turtle seemed to slightly edge out the Griots. Lots of slightlies here but they do add up.
Good test! Great comparison. Both looked to have some decent protection at the end. However, TW looks like it does sheet quicker than the Griots. Presently I have the Griots applied to my truck. I waited the 24 hrs and applied 2 coats. I have since applied Technicians Choice Ceramic Detail Spray (T582, $29 gallon) as a quick detailer and let me tell you. That combination is awesome! I seriously still want to try The TW Hybrid Solutions line up! Keep the videos coming!
Thanks buddy! I am glad that you liked the video! They are both great products but I also think the Turtle Wax did preform a bit better at the end. Thanks for sharing what one you think did better. Putting tow layers on your truck is the best way to do it and I bet it made the paint pop and now has some great protection on it. That is very interesting and I have not heard of Technicians Choice Ceramic Detail Spray but sound like it has done a great job. I am going to have to look it up and maybe pick some up also. I think you would be very happy using the Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions line up and they are all great products that are very user friendly and deliver amazing results. Thanks for your support buddy!
I highly recommend trying the Technicians Choice Ceramic Detail Spray. Can be used as a topper for ceramic coated vehicles and or a stand alone. On top of the Griots Ceramic Spray & Wax it pops the shine! I actually found the TW Hybrid solutions line-up at Pep Boys. Only place so far. I really, really want to try it out. I was reading the labels and on the polish it’s says to let it set for 24 hrs then another 24 hrs for the ceramic spray. My concern is I can do this for my vehicles but if I’m detailing someone’s vehicle I don’t think they’ll let me have the vehicle for a few days? I have a few regulars that have asked about the new TW line. I suppose on the newer cars I wouldn’t need to polish so just prep and go with the ceramic spray. The cost of the individual bottles is such that after the initial application the customer can take care of it? Anyway, sorry to ramble, keep up the great work and look forward to future tests!
I will have to and it sounds like a really good product! That is really cool that it made the Griot's pop even more because that product already give and awesome shine and depth to the paint. Really cool that you found the Turtle Wax line up and here in the next few weeks it should be hitting shelf's all over so stay on the look out! I would also highly recommend trying out the Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions line up because they are all really great products! So the 24 hours is the cure time that you want to give the products before being exposed to any rain, snow, and or frost and so on so basically just keep it from getting wet. You can use both paired up right after each other and will still work just fine but just allow that 24 hours of cure time afterwards. But I do understand your concern with customers not wanting to leave their cars for that long. That's the best thing about the line up is it is super affordable so then the customer can use the same great line up to keep the maintenance up on their car. Hey don't be sorry and you are not rambling on and I always enjoy talking and hopefully sharing some knowledge that I might have. Thanks buddy will do and take care!
NICE! It is a really great product and I think you will also like it! If you don't mind when you use it let me know what you think of it. Cheers to detailing with it and thanks for watching and commenting!
@@MeanBee392 I used this product yesterday, over the top of Bilt Hamber speed wax and the slickness and depth of shine was noticibly better with the turtlewax so i am well impressed. Easy to put on and take off too. Today I am applying their ceramic spray over the top which i think will be good. Someone also told me to give my wheels the same treatment so i might do after giving them a good clean. thanks for the video
24 hours later i have gone over the car with TW Ceramic spray, went on easy enough but i found it was better to spray the micro fibre rather than the panel. I was left with some streaks when i sprayed the panel, i think i was getting the product too thick at points... never happened when spraying the microfibre. Seems a good product, too i will give it another coat tomorrow.
@Nigel S Thanks for sharing how the product is working out for you and your experience with it. That is the best option and applying two coats leaves a very strong protective layer behind! I also think it is much better to spray it into the microfiber towel for a couple reasons, one it does seem to apply better and a lot more evenly, and two because for me it helps with not over applying it onto a panel, I can do a few sprays on a panel and think its not enough but with a micro fiber towel one spray and I think is a lot. Maybe that is weird but I guess that's how my brain works lol. Glad to hear that you are enjoying it and having a great experience using it as well! Thanks for all of your support buddy!
Using a damp towel is a bad recommendation for applying the Griots 3-in-1. Besides SIO2, it contains Carnuba wax, which if you have any water in your application, is gonna leave streak marks/swirls in the finish after application. This isn't an opinion, its been tried and tested. That's also why you can't use it as a drying aid either, unlike some other spray on Ceramic protectants/detailers.
@@MeanBee392 No worries, reason I say its a bad recommendation is you never know what someone else's definition of "damp" will be, at some point damp turns to wet, and that's what causes the finish problems.
Thanks buddy! HAHA I was wondering if anyone would say something about my mud machine LOL!!! You are correct and that in next in order! Thanks for all of your support buddy!
Both held up well but slight edge to the turtle wax side. Interesting that the center, non protected, area kept sheeting as well. I have the TW ceramic polish and wax and the TW ceramic spray, just waiting on my polisher to get here before I tackle the job. Can't wait to try it all out. I watched your polish video too. Good stuff.
Thanks for sharing what one you thought did better and I would agree that the turtle wax held up a bit better. Those are both awesome products and using them together you will get an amazing shine and long lasting protection! Thanks for watching both videos and glad to hear that you enjoyed them! I bet and I hope you receive your polisher soon! If you don't mind let me know your results and experience using the products also! Thanks for watching and commenting buddy!
Thanks for sharing what one you think does better. I would also have to agree with you but both surprised the heck out of me! Thanks for watching and commenting!
I couldn’t see a difference, both seemed to work well. For the torture test, I would be interested to see how they repel stuff like: Coca-Cola, bug guts, bird droppings, tree sap....
It was very close between the two! They both work really well and deliver tons of gloss. That would be interesting to see especially the Coca-Cola! Thanks for sharing stuff you would like to see and watching and commenting!
@@MeanBee392 I have been using Griots for 6 months now and it does very well against dried bug guts. After the first application I would just spray a little on the bumper full of dead bugs and they wipe right off, with little to no working the paint. I am very happy with it so far.
They are very close! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on them! Haha yes! I need to get some videos out on it! Thanks brother you also take care and stay safe!
Great video buddy, a toss up in my opinion. Both are great. Thanks for the great video and hope everyone is well. Take care my friend and thanks for your time!
Thanks buddy! They were both really close and you cant go wrong with either product! We are all well "knock on wood" and I hope you and your family are well and staying safe! Take care my friend!
I might of because I didn't want people to thank I am favoring Turtle Wax. This way you can see it is a tough product. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Awesome video, I’m all about the torture test, I think the turtle wax took it at the end especially for the price. Thanks for the video, hope you and your family are staying safe.
Thanks buddy and I am glad to hear that you are liking the torture test videos! I would also have to agree with you but both are great options but the Turtle Wax is a lot more cost effective. You're welcome and thanks you for your support on the channel buddy! We are doing good and staying safe and I hope you and your family is as well!
I would also agree. For the price and performance of this product its a hands down great choice! Thanks for watching and commenting and sharing what one you think is better! Thanks buddy!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video! They do and they both preform so well and are both great options. I do understand that and I would agree TW for the win! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Both very good and nothing in it to be honest. I'll tell you what though, get a cabbage leaf and run a hose pipe over it and watch the water run off, if you can replicate water running off a Cabbage Leaf you will be a millionaire by next year.