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Originally Posted by Bane
Another  for Griot's from me.
They have great customer service as well.
My only complaint is that the Best in Show wax is FREAKIN' HARD to remove. It also leaves white marks on black plastic/rubber. I think I got spoiled by synthetics like Zaino/Wolfgang.
If I really want it to shine (maybe once a year) then I'll use their clay system, the random orbit buffer with their machine polish, then I'll put a layer of synthetic wax on. After that it's much easier to use the Griot's Best in Show wax.
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I agree with you about their Best in Show wax. That's probably the only item of theirs that I haven't had good to great results with.
When I'm in a hurry and just want to get a nice quick shine, I'll wash the car as normal and then use their Spray-On Wax as I'm drying the car. Works great, between more intensive waxing sessions.