What would you get with a $50 GC to Griots?

jasonmac

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Got a nice $50 GC to Griots for Christmas, and while I don't usually go to them for most of my products, I like some of their stuff. The Speed Shine and Rubber/Vinyl spray isn't bad, but what would you recommend?
 
I hear their wheel cleaner is great stuff, along with the undercarriage spray, leather treatments, glass cleaner, all are top notch. i would have a lot of fun with that gift :)
 
The leather treatment is as good as anything else I have used. Their car wash is the best one I have used yet. I got a gallon of it for Christmas. Their interior cleaner is also pretty good.
 
gmblack3a said:
if you need some clay.



I like their clay and have a new tub of it right now, so I'll probably hold off on that, Maybe one of the tools, maybe the wheel cleaner, I've got to price out a gallon of it versus other pruducts.
 
I love their Interior Cleaner. It works great on vinyl, plastic, leather, ... Cleans very well & leaves no streaks.



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I like the interior cleaner and the leather products.

Two simple things I always use from Griot's are the wheel scrubbers (inside of wheels) and the blue detail sponges (for tire gels).
 

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I'd get the BHBs that I use at every wash: The one for wheels (pn 92546, $20) and the set of small ones that're great for nooks and crannies (pn 15520, $30). With all the Griot's stuff I have (and that's a lot), those are hands-down what I'd send $50 on; I can't imagine washing without them.
 
pt91 said:
I like the interior cleaner and the leather products.

Two simple things I always use from Griot's are the wheel scrubbers (inside of wheels) and the blue detail sponges (for tire gels).



I have used the Griot's wheel scrubber and recently bought the Meguiars wheel brush. No comparison the Megs brush is much more effective than Griot's.
 
Lou K said:
I have used the Griot's wheel scrubber and recently bought the Meguiars wheel brush. No comparison the Megs brush is much more effective than Griot's.



I use both on open style wheels. I wouldn't want to do w/out either of these tools.

The Meq brush is more pliable, but IMO the Griot's scrubber works better on stubborn filth.

The Meq brush is better in tight spaces like my Si's 10 spokes.
 
pt91 said:
I like the interior cleaner and the leather products.

Two simple things I always use from Griot's are the wheel scrubbers (inside of wheels) and the blue detail sponges (for tire gels).





I forgot to add those to my list of must haves.

The wheel scrubbers work great. they are small enough to get in between the spokes. I can get them to scrub the back of the rims with out removing the wheels. My friends/neghbors always ask me how I keep my wheels looking like new... :D



The blue detail sponges work great
 
All of the previous posts make sense. I would vote for the car wash (I, too got a gallon for Christmas), and the Interior Cleaner. I use the Interior Cleaner around the apartment, too.



And, it saved my butt when I tipped over a crock pot full of baked beans onto the trunk liner last week.
 
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