Griot's one-step sealant

snoboarder8232

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Should it look like this before I shake it up?



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Griot's One-Step often looks this way after natural settling/separation. Give it a good shake before use - it'll be just fine.
 
I bet a lot of sealants do that after sitting still for a long time. That's probably why they usually come with colored bottles. My Z2Pro also separates like that after sitting still for a long time.
 
Accumulator said:
I'll be interested to hear how it works. Wonder if you can layer it, what with its abrasive content :think:
Griot's claims that it's like using their Machine Polish 3 (which is "For swirl marks and light scratches") + their sealant all in one step. It left me with a very nice shine.
 
snoboarder8232 said:
Griot's claims that it's like using their Machine Polish 3 (which is "For swirl marks and light scratches") + their sealant all in one step..



Right, which sorta makes me think it might not layer. Though *some* very mildly abrasive products like that *can* layer if you do it right.



Interesting that they didn't mix it up with MP#4 instead, but then I always found MP#3 very gentle anyhow.




It left me with a very nice shine.



Cool! How's the slickness?



It'll be interesting to see how long it lasts. I assume you'll be washing with Griot's Car Wash.
 
I'll be washing it with megs gold class. It's very slick IMO, but I haven't ever used any other sealant, so I wouldn't take my word for it.
 
snoboarder8232 said:
... It's very slick IMO, but I haven't ever used any other sealant, so I wouldn't take my word for it.



Heh heh, OK, just wondered. Some sealants are slicker than others, and some of the slick ones lose that quality very fast. Let us know how it goes if you get a chance.
 
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