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Old 05-16-2009, 08:06 AM
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Griots? Daily Driver wax question

Hello all.
I just bought a sapphire black E70 4.8. I also have a 997 C2S cab which I am meticulous about. I normally use products from Griots and have had great success. I see some of the things in DD and am interested, but I also know there are only slight, marginal differences. The rubber seal from Eisen-whatever, and teh cockpit look good to me, but I use Griots clay bar and their best of show wax with a sealer already on the outside. I am good with all th above, but the interior products look good to me from DD and Eisen... Thoughts? Also The best of show wax from Griots is a "Show" wax. It is meant to BLING more than seal, so my C2S is a garage kept nice day car. Never sees rain or bad weather, so this is perfect. The X5 is my Daily Driver so I want a more sturdy wax. I appreciate any thoughts you guys have as well as experiences.

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