I used this one a car about 8 years old that had never been waxed or polished before. There were a lot of moderate scratches and some heavy scratches. This product did a fantastic job, removing even most of some pretty heavy scratches. Highly recommend this product. Easy off and a great shine.
Beautiful. My shadow black Fusion is covered is slight swirls and this is exactly what I need. Even a metallic paint hides some of the swirls on a black car, but the paint on my Fusion is a non-metallic deep black and it just shows every little scratch. Thanks for uploading this video.
Well I’ll be damn just when I thought I wasn’t getting a video from you because you were out of town this one pops up always look forward to your videos on my Saturday mornings good job great review keep up the great work keep them coming brother ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Excellent result on the SUV! These types of videos are the ones I like to watch the most. They help me to decide on using an All in One or doing a full correction on vehicles.
This is my go-to product for client wash & waxes. I don’t spend much time correcting, just one quick pass over panels for application purposes, but the gloss and beading properties make it an incredible wax choice. And if a couple light scratches and oxidation are removed in the process, well that’s just a bonus
This is exactly the kind of product I need for my wife’s leases. My cars get 2 step corrections and ceramic coating because I own them and plan on either keeping them or selling them when the market will get me most bang for my buck. This is perfect for that initial cleaning of a lease with continued protection with griots 3in1 spray. Looks absolutely great!
Looks like a great product, Brian! Griot's Garage is one of those companies that I just can't help but like. An American company that actually produces their own stuff? Heck yeah, what's not to like! I'm tempted sometimes to just go all-out and use only GG products for that reason. There are just so many great products out there, I haven't been able to pull the trigger on the all-out with Griot's. Still tempting, though!
Griots products do what they are suppose to do and yes made right here in the USA! If you did your car with just Griots product the results will be fantastic. Trust me I did it for years with all Griots products until I started my RUclips channel.
I was using griots for a long time. CG opened up a store down the street from me so I made a switch for about a year. Went back to griot's and regret ever leaving. CG has some good entry level products, but Griots has never let me down.
@bretthuffine The products from Griots that I've tried so far have been great. I really can't recommend chemical guys to anyone. Sure some of their products work okay-ish but they're overpriced for what they are. You're way better off using Griots.
I used this on my M5 and maintaining with the ceramic detailer / when drying the vehicle I’ll use the ceramic detailer on the drying towel. I’m not completely sold on the ceramic “soap,” but generally speaking if you’re using a PH neutral chemical I’d find it hard to believe it’d be able to strip SiO2. This one step really is a good product.
Great video Brian, you achieved really good correction, great shine and depth. Another fantastic product from Griot's and great job on the demo. The hydrophobics are impressive. 👍🏻👍🏻
Enjoyed the Video the results look awesome.. I picked thsi product up awhile ago looking forward to using it.. Hope you and your family are doing well.. Stay safe...
Great demonstration and review. Your videos are always very informative and objective. Keep up the good work. I like Griot’s products also, imho, they are underrated. I’m thinking topping with 3 in 1 ceramic wax would work great.
Haven't had good luck with it seems to last very short time maybe 2 months. And before anyone asks I been detailing 30 years and I yes I washed clayed decontaminate polish and than put this on. This didn't seemed to bead much and used wash and coat for washing and 2 months it was flat. 3d speed lasts way longer. Only thing I can think got a defective bottle but not buying any more that's for sure. Seems like griots has really lessen their quality but raised the prices
I have a 2013 Honda Accord sedan (original owner) with 114k miles daily driver. I've never coated it, waxed and basically never took care of it properly. Looking to restore it myself. How many months do you think his AIO ceramic wax would last in reference to the water beading?
@@chrisginoc It would give you better results but may hurt the durability of the protection. Microfibers create more heat and heat can lessen the longevity of the protection. Atleast that’s what I have noticed myself on my cars. The less aggressive pads make AIO’s last longer
Looking for thoughts on why i couldnt stand this product. The one thing i may have done was overprimed the pad a bit but i did a very thorough wipe down with liw pile and high pile microfibers.. and it left the greasiet worse finish ive ever had. This was also back when it first hit the shelves.. Its always semmed runnier than the bottles on the shelves now. I love griots products and just want to get to the bottom of it. It did cut great though
Thanks for the time you spent making this video. These are my favorite type of videos. Would this replace One Step Sealant? I have a brand new bottle that I never ended up using.
Quick question, Brian. If you were using this on someones vehicle and you couldn't keep it for the full 24-hour cure time, but you wanted to top it with Ceramic Speed Shine before you gave it back to the person, would you go ahead and top it anyway, or just forget the topper? If you'd use it anyway, what's the bare minimum amount of time you'd wait before applying the topper? Thanks!
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing Gotcha! Thanks again, Brian. I've learned a ton from your channel over the years, and I really do appreciate you! Hope you and your family had a Merry Christmas!
Great video! Would you do a clay bar before using this product? I was going to do boss correcting cream followed by the Boss finish sealant. Do you think this would be a better outcome, or do you think I should just use the all in one?
Thanks! Only use a clay bar if the paint needs it. Put a ziplock bag on your hand and slowly run it over a clean dry panel. If you feel bumps or multiple like sandpaper then it needs clayed. You can’t go wrong with BOSS creams or the all in one. All in ones are just faster to do.
I have an unopened bottle of the Griots liquid wax 3-in-1 when I got the G9 back in the summer but haven't used it yet. How would the ceramic AIO compare to the liquid wax 3 in 1?
If I Compound and then Polish this with Meguiars M110 and then M210, would I then use this as the final product? Or does this replace the M210 after the Compound
I'm a big fan of Griot’s, (and you)! I’m about to detail my car and do some major paint correction on it this week with my g8 & g9 (before I lose my garage). I’ve been saving for the DD 5000 coating on your site for months now (wanted to fix an ugly fender dent before I bought and installed a coating) but now I’m moving across town from this 3,000Sq ft home to an apartment…sucks, so I’m looking for something I can put on my car in the next 5 -7 days that won’t fail in the Arizona heat especially with it having to in the sun 24/7 very soon. Any ideas? I’ve heard wax melts over 89°, so I’m wondering if this would work for my situation or what would be best (that I can get my hands on before I have to move) to hold up in the heat so my car doesn’t look like all the other cars on the roads here that are 5+ years old and have massive damage from the sun. My 2013 Accord EX is Honda’s Maroon color which is absolutely beautiful and I would love to keep it that way. Any ideas are appreciated!! Thanks 😊
Thank you Tiffany! A good paint sealant like this one would be great for you. Obviously with the heat and sun you experience you can’t expect a year of protection. I believe this is your best bet as you should be able to buy it locally. Hope this helps
Would this replace the Griots 3 in 1 Compound completely? I know the compound doesnt have protection and would need to be followed up by a wax or ceramic. Am i better off going with All in One Wax instead?
Appreciate the quick response. Apologies they call it “Complete Compound” by Griots. Assuming thats similar to the Ceramic All in One Wax minus the protection of the ceramic wax? Both handle small swirl correction? Sounds like this product could replace the Complete Compound while eliminating the protection step.
Hey, Brian, i was wondering if you could help me decide. I will sometimes detail friends'and family members cars, and I am trying to decide if I do a polish, prep wipe, Cancoat Evo or BC2, or use this Griot's ceramic for polish and follow with ceramic speed shine or 3 in 1 wax. Both about the same time, but the Griot's products would be cheaper for me. Would they last?
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing I just recently went to a training with Brian from Apex detail and got papa cut fabulous finish and other products.I will be doing my sons car as soon as the weather breaks here in New York.Both the compound and polish are awesome.
Paint sealants need to fully cure for 12 hours. Basically once you apply and remove the wax as normal, over the next several hours the wax will begin curing and fully binding to the paint. 2 coats just means adding more protection on top of the wax.
Yes! I will use 1 pad for the hood and fender. Then get a new pad and do the rest of the right side. Then a new pad to do the trunk and left side and lastly a pad for the roof. It all depends on how the pad is working and how much is built up in it.
Use it myself. It is an excellent gloss agent!! Although - it has NO polishing capabilities which this is what the Griot's feature here is about. As an all-in-1: the TW Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Polish is the equal [or superior] here.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing Both, and also many other products. Meguiars works better for me, although I use Griots G products as well. Thank you for your video.
That stuff looks phenomenal! That is some great results. Well done brother.. griots does it again!
Thanks brother!
I used this one a car about 8 years old that had never been waxed or polished before. There were a lot of moderate scratches and some heavy scratches. This product did a fantastic job, removing even most of some pretty heavy scratches. Highly recommend this product. Easy off and a great shine.
Awesome thanks for the feedback! Griot’s has always made great products.
Beautiful. My shadow black Fusion is covered is slight swirls and this is exactly what I need. Even a metallic paint hides some of the swirls on a black car, but the paint on my Fusion is a non-metallic deep black and it just shows every little scratch. Thanks for uploading this video.
Well I’ll be damn just when I thought I wasn’t getting a video from you because you were out of town this one pops up always look forward to your videos on my Saturday mornings good job great review keep up the great work keep them coming brother ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I like to keep you on your toes. 😂 Thank you
Excellent result on the SUV! These types of videos are the ones I like to watch the most. They help me to decide on using an All in One or doing a full correction on vehicles.
Awesome! Thanks
WOW It came out incredible for a all-in-one I love that dark blue color
Thanks!
This is my go-to product for client wash & waxes. I don’t spend much time correcting, just one quick pass over panels for application purposes, but the gloss and beading properties make it an incredible wax choice. And if a couple light scratches and oxidation are removed in the process, well that’s just a bonus
I couldn’t agree more it is a great product!
Wow Griots better hook you up for Giving them such positive exposure and an review Nice work man.
Nah I’m not worried about that at all. Thanks
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing I was going to say, I don't think You want anything back. You're simply sharing Your review of a product You like.
@@J1Z06 Exactly!
Always good content Brian thanks for the video and review. Hope you and the family have a great weekend.
Thank you!
This is exactly the kind of product I need for my wife’s leases. My cars get 2 step corrections and ceramic coating because I own them and plan on either keeping them or selling them when the market will get me most bang for my buck. This is perfect for that initial cleaning of a lease with continued protection with griots 3in1 spray. Looks absolutely great!
It’s a great product. Thanks for watching
Its a fresh air when you upload and reviews Griots garage products
Thank you!
Looks like a great product, Brian! Griot's Garage is one of those companies that I just can't help but like. An American company that actually produces their own stuff? Heck yeah, what's not to like! I'm tempted sometimes to just go all-out and use only GG products for that reason. There are just so many great products out there, I haven't been able to pull the trigger on the all-out with Griot's. Still tempting, though!
Griots products do what they are suppose to do and yes made right here in the USA! If you did your car with just Griots product the results will be fantastic. Trust me I did it for years with all Griots products until I started my RUclips channel.
I was using griots for a long time. CG opened up a store down the street from me so I made a switch for about a year. Went back to griot's and regret ever leaving.
CG has some good entry level products, but Griots has never let me down.
@bretthuffine The products from Griots that I've tried so far have been great. I really can't recommend chemical guys to anyone. Sure some of their products work okay-ish but they're overpriced for what they are. You're way better off using Griots.
Great demonstration
Thanks!
I used this on my M5 and maintaining with the ceramic detailer / when drying the vehicle I’ll use the ceramic detailer on the drying towel. I’m not completely sold on the ceramic “soap,” but generally speaking if you’re using a PH neutral chemical I’d find it hard to believe it’d be able to strip SiO2. This one step really is a good product.
I agree all you need is a good PH neutral soap. The only reason the recommend a ceramic soap is to help boost the wax.
Great video Brian, you achieved really good correction, great shine and depth. Another fantastic product from Griot's and great job on the demo. The hydrophobics are impressive. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!
Enjoyed the Video the results look awesome.. I picked thsi product up awhile ago looking forward to using it.. Hope you and your family are doing well.. Stay safe...
Thank you! We are doing great
Definitely gonna use this on my next detail.. just what I was looking for 👍
Awesome!
Great video buddy gonna give this a try
Thanks!
Great demonstration and review. Your videos are always very informative and objective. Keep up the good work. I like Griot’s products also, imho, they are underrated. I’m thinking topping with 3 in 1 ceramic wax would work great.
Thank you! Yes they are underrated for sure. You can top it with 3in1 after 24 hours
Great video and review Brian, that griots stuff looks good 👍
Thank you!
I use the Griots Complete compound with hand application.
Complete compound is good but it has no protection in it.
Fab u lous job Brian!!!
Thank you!
I think this would be perfect for my wife’s car, thanks Brian 👍😁
Awesome! You are welcome
Nice work! I think it performed very well without too much effort. Great job.
Thank you! I agree it was very little effort with fantastic results
Looks marvelous
It is!
Wow! Looks really good. I bought a Griots orbital to replace my old one, always does a great job.👍👌
Thanks! You can’t go wrong with Griots.
Haven't had good luck with it seems to last very short time maybe 2 months. And before anyone asks I been detailing 30 years and I yes I washed clayed decontaminate polish and than put this on. This didn't seemed to bead much and used wash and coat for washing and 2 months it was flat. 3d speed lasts way longer. Only thing I can think got a defective bottle but not buying any more that's for sure. Seems like griots has really lessen their quality but raised the prices
I use it, works well with good durability.
Thanks Kevin. It’s good to see you
Better correction than expected. for sure.
Yes it was but Griots products always do what they say it they will
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing that they do.
I have a 2013 Honda Accord sedan (original owner) with 114k miles daily driver. I've never coated it, waxed and basically never took care of it properly. Looking to restore it myself. How many months do you think his AIO ceramic wax would last in reference to the water beading?
If prepped and maintained properly it should give you 6 months no problem
@@FABAutomotiveDetailingDo you think using this with a Uro 50/50 pad would yield slightly better results or stick to the orange correction pad?
@@chrisginoc It would give you better results but may hurt the durability of the protection. Microfibers create more heat and heat can lessen the longevity of the protection. Atleast that’s what I have noticed myself on my cars. The less aggressive pads make AIO’s last longer
Looking for thoughts on why i couldnt stand this product. The one thing i may have done was overprimed the pad a bit but i did a very thorough wipe down with liw pile and high pile microfibers.. and it left the greasiet worse finish ive ever had. This was also back when it first hit the shelves.. Its always semmed runnier than the bottles on the shelves now.
I love griots products and just want to get to the bottom of it.
It did cut great though
I was waiting on you to try this tfs
Thanks!
Thanks for the time you spent making this video. These are my favorite type of videos. Would this replace One Step Sealant? I have a brand new bottle that I never ended up using.
I’d like to know I’d it’s superior to one step sealant. Thanks for the video FAB!
If it holds up then yes it’s better for sure. One Step sealant will make it a year I know that. Thanks
@@hayden199516 Yes it is if it holds up
might be my new enhancement package polish.
It’s a great option!
like You said, Great Results for an AIO !!
Yes sir!
Quick question, Brian. If you were using this on someones vehicle and you couldn't keep it for the full 24-hour cure time, but you wanted to top it with Ceramic Speed Shine before you gave it back to the person, would you go ahead and top it anyway, or just forget the topper? If you'd use it anyway, what's the bare minimum amount of time you'd wait before applying the topper? Thanks!
If it was within 6-8 hours a topper should be fine but 12 is preferred. I would have no problem giving it back without a topper.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing Gotcha! Thanks again, Brian. I've learned a ton from your channel over the years, and I really do appreciate you! Hope you and your family had a Merry Christmas!
Great video! Would you do a clay bar before using this product? I was going to do boss correcting cream followed by the Boss finish sealant. Do you think this would be a better outcome, or do you think I should just use the all in one?
Thanks! Only use a clay bar if the paint needs it. Put a ziplock bag on your hand and slowly run it over a clean dry panel. If you feel bumps or multiple like sandpaper then it needs clayed. You can’t go wrong with BOSS creams or the all in one. All in ones are just faster to do.
Awesome video! I plan to get this. I have some ceramic spray sealant on my car now, do I need to remove it first? If so how do I remove? Thanks!!
Yes or let it wear off. Griots sells Foaming Surface Prep and that will remove it.
I have an unopened bottle of the Griots liquid wax 3-in-1 when I got the G9 back in the summer but haven't used it yet. How would the ceramic AIO compare to the liquid wax 3 in 1?
It’s also a good AIO but doesn’t isn’t very durable in my experience with it.
Looks great, I wonder how long it will hold up?
Thanks man! It all depends on how it’s maintained.
If I Compound and then Polish this with Meguiars M110 and then M210, would I then use this as the final product? Or does this replace the M210 after the Compound
This would replace your final polish
Looks like a great AIO 👍!
It definitely is
I'm a big fan of Griot’s, (and you)! I’m about to detail my car and do some major paint correction on it this week with my g8 & g9 (before I lose my garage). I’ve been saving for the DD 5000 coating on your site for months now (wanted to fix an ugly fender dent before I bought and installed a coating) but now I’m moving across town from this 3,000Sq ft home to an apartment…sucks, so I’m looking for something I can put on my car in the next 5 -7 days that won’t fail in the Arizona heat especially with it having to in the sun 24/7 very soon. Any ideas? I’ve heard wax melts over 89°, so I’m wondering if this would work for my situation or what would be best (that I can get my hands on before I have to move) to hold up in the heat so my car doesn’t look like all the other cars on the roads here that are 5+ years old and have massive damage from the sun. My 2013 Accord EX is Honda’s Maroon color which is absolutely beautiful and I would love to keep it that way. Any ideas are appreciated!!
Thanks 😊
Thank you Tiffany! A good paint sealant like this one would be great for you. Obviously with the heat and sun you experience you can’t expect a year of protection. I believe this is your best bet as you should be able to buy it locally. Hope this helps
Would this replace the Griots 3 in 1 Compound completely? I know the compound doesnt have protection and would need to be followed up by a wax or ceramic. Am i better off going with All in One Wax instead?
Not sure what 3in1 compound you are talking about. They have a 3in1 wax that is Carnauba based. Either way yes this is a great product.
Appreciate the quick response. Apologies they call it “Complete Compound” by Griots. Assuming thats similar to the Ceramic All in One Wax minus the protection of the ceramic wax? Both handle small swirl correction? Sounds like this product could replace the Complete Compound while eliminating the protection step.
I have been using the grey 3 in 1, will have to try this, would you put best of show wax on top of this ?
No I would put Ceramic Wax 3in1 on top
Hey, Brian, i was wondering if you could help me decide. I will sometimes detail friends'and family members cars, and I am trying to decide if I do a polish, prep wipe, Cancoat Evo or BC2, or use this Griot's ceramic for polish and follow with ceramic speed shine or 3 in 1 wax. Both about the same time, but the Griot's products would be cheaper for me. Would they last?
The Griots products would serve you just fine and save you some money. That’s the direction I would go
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing thanks so much for the reply! I enjoy your channel!
Brian car looked awesome!!!!If you don’t mind me asking what would this service cost to have done?
Thank you! It depends but typically $300-$400
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing what do you like for a polish?maybe just to polish something before a coating
@@greggriffin3242 FAB-ulous finishing polish
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing I just recently went to a training with Brian from Apex detail and got papa cut fabulous finish and other products.I will be doing my sons car as soon as the weather breaks here in New York.Both the compound and polish are awesome.
Would you recommend pairing this with a blueberry pad from buff & shine?
I’m not sure what cut the blueberry pad is but I wouldn’t use it with a heavy cut as it will cut down the durability of this product.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing The blueberry pad is a heavy polishing pad, thanks for the reply.
What if you used a more aggressive pad, like a red one?
@@robbshaw7425 Typically red is a waxing pad. A more aggressive pad would probably remove more defects but diminish the durability of the product.
How is this compared to the spray version. Griots VS Adams Graphene advanced.
This is an all in one polish that corrects paint and leaves protection behind. It’s not a spray wax and it shouldn’t be compared to one.
Nice job
Thank you
New Detailer here! What does it mean to cure? And what does it mean apply 2 coats?
Paint sealants need to fully cure for 12 hours. Basically once you apply and remove the wax as normal, over the next several hours the wax will begin curing and fully binding to the paint. 2 coats just means adding more protection on top of the wax.
It begs the question, is it filling the scratches or cutting them?
It’s definitely cutting them. Griots Garage refuses to make products with fillers and they are adamant about that.
I’ll probably use 3 or 4 pads. You mean you prefer to alternate with fresh pads to do one car? Thanks.
Yes! I will use 1 pad for the hood and fender. Then get a new pad and do the rest of the right side. Then a new pad to do the trunk and left side and lastly a pad for the roof. It all depends on how the pad is working and how much is built up in it.
Thank you very much for the quick and kind reply.
@@fiouable You are welcome!
Question, could you apply a coat of their spray 3 in 1 Ceramic wax?
Yes you can. I would wait 24hrs then apply it on top
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing Thanks, that should be a wicked combination?
I'll stick with my turtle wax to the max graphene
Use it myself. It is an excellent gloss agent!! Although - it has NO polishing capabilities which this is what the Griot's feature here is about. As an all-in-1: the TW Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Polish is the equal [or superior] here.
I like that wax also but like the guy before me said this is an AIO product and To the Max Wax isn’t.
Is washing a car prior to using a clay bar considered "decontamination" prior to using All-In-One Ceramic Waxing?
No. Chemical decon is using an iron remover. Mechanical is using a clay bar.
Nice
I don't see a big difference. Do you use force rotation buffers or just free spinning
The blue equinox looked hazy to me watched on 2 different phones to make sure
Does it have fillers?
Nope.
No fillers! Richard Griots doesn’t believe in fillers so none of their products have them.
The shine and gloss slickness is better than ceramics
It’s good that’s for sure
4th! Let's goooo
Do you like it more than Griot's One Step?
Yes the finish is definitely better.
Dang.
She should find a contact less car wash!
Yeah that won’t happen! I already talked to her about that
Women 😂😂😂
Whats better this or 3D Speed for slight scratchs & halos?
@@joehiatt1992 I have not used 3D Speed so I can’t answer that. Sorry
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Meguiars is better.
@@maikp5505 So you have tried both products or just the Meguairs?
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing Both, and also many other products. Meguiars works better for me, although I use Griots G products as well. Thank you for your video.
👀😱👏🏻🎯😄👍🏆
Thanks!
If you are doing a regular hand wax I did not lke this at all. Its hard to take off and Nu Finish is much easier to work with and get better results!
To much talking
So if I don’t explain things viewers are suppose to just read my mind?
I also put a timestamp at the beginning so you could skip the talking.
I think the results look so bad is because you did not use enough product and not enough passes.
Did you watch to the end where I did the test panel? It turned out great!
Also I buttered the pad then put a few drops on after that each time like Griots says to do in their video
Hey Brian, here's the part number to that throttle body cover I told you about. It's a HD part. Part Number: 61300109.
Awesome! Thank you
Griot's does it again🏎 This stuff is awesome👍👍 Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy🍋🧽 Love it😍
Yes sir they did! Thanks