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kkjv1 said:..Lubricity is the important thing when doing a normal wash, this will minimize marring..
Accumulator said:I do hear that the DG is the next best thing to Griot's.
Twista616 said:Everyone had their own opinions here, its what you feel is best... no need for a botique shampoo in my eyes...
NickelPlated.45 said:But you'll never know because you won't try it!!
Accumulator said:I'm sticking with the oh-so-pricey Griot's. Other than the price, and the need to order it, I simply have zero criticisms of this product; IMO it's as close to perfect as something can get.
Civicman86 said:How do you tell if x car wash is more lubricant than the Y car wash? By feel? Ingredients? It seems like the more soap you used, the more 'lubricant' your mixture would be.
Civicman86 said:How do you tell if x car wash is more lubricant than the Y car wash? By feel? Ingredients? It seems like the more soap you used, the more 'lubricant' your mixture would be.
icu812 said:some points are spot on about marring but it depends on your wash medium. if you use steel wool to wash your car (god forbid ) no matter how much lubrication you will wind up with scratching and marring...
Accumulator said:Heh heh, you're probably right there
IF I start hearing people (well, people whose opinions I value) say that DG is *better* than Griot's, I might track some down and give it a whirl.
bert31 said:You do know that 16 oz of DG can be bought locally at Napa or Carquest only costs about $6 right? Or are you just stubborn?:grinno: