CG Bare Bones or Griot's Undercarriage?

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For those that have used both, which do you prefer and why?
 
I havent tried griots... but i have CG
And i think it gives a really good shine
But thing is, the product SEEMS very oily.... but obviously i didnt touch it... i applied it with gloves on...
 
Bunky has a comparison on Live 2 Detail. I don't know if it's on this forum because AG was not carrying chemical guys at the time.
 
I have used both and my choice is BareBones. They are both very similar with the griots seeming a bit more oily. In the end they are so similar I would say go with price. I found BareBones cheaper when I bought a gallon.

Like Arctic JK I will more than likely be switching to Meg's hyper dressing next since it can be diluted and will be more cost effective.
 
I have used both and my choice is BareBones. They are both very similar with the griots seeming a bit more oily. In the end they are so similar I would say go with price. I found BareBones cheaper when I bought a gallon.

Like Arctic JK I will more than likely be switching to Meg's hyper dressing next since it can be diluted and will be more cost effective.



I'm in the same boat. I like the shine and smell of barebones. The griots has a very harsh chemical smell. I want to try hyperdressing but i have to wait a bit.

How long does hyper dressing last once applied?
 
I had some plastic shelving panels I had removed from a cabinet and decided to try some experiments with CG Bare Bones and Griot's Undercarriage Spray. The CG crowd says the are the same so I wanted to see if I could determine differences.

This was something I just thought up today so nothing was planned so really did not think much about what I wanted to show.

I started with the same amount of product to make some meaningful comparison.

Initial visual/smell notes:

Griots is darker blue and has a heavy musky smell. CG has a much lighter and nicer smell..

I started with 1/4 ounce each. Griots is on the left; CG is on the right.



I spread it in a more less same size area using a cloth towel.

Griot's is much oiler than CG. Griot's spread fairly uniform with a nice wetting of the surface and provided a nice finish. CG was more liquid so it probably could have been spread farther but never was as uniform as Griots initially

Initial application - Sun in front of camera angle



Initial application Sun behind camera angle



Allowed to dry 30 min.

CG is much closer to Griot's in look



Buffing to remove excess

This is after a second buffing just after the above shot.

The look is nearly identical. Griot's looks a tad richer in angles.



Sprayer Test

The spray test on another panel but not truly apples to apples. The right side is Griots and the left side is an Adam's spray but it does show the Griots.



The panel was placed on its end to watch the spray drip if someone sprayed and walked away. The point in both cases (Griot's being the more obviously) is the need to spray and then spread evenly. The Griot's spray just was not even and I think in part is due to that Griot's is a thicker liquid. The sprayer just could not disperse on several pumps.



Durability - Test in process. I put the first test panel at an angle (so water does not pool) and see how they do. I may get the hose out and wash them some to speed up the test.

Conclusions

Griots is more substantial (more oils) than CG. CG is much a thinner liquid so they are clearly not the same formula based upon my evaluation.. Griots seemed to spread easier and produce a more even appearance with the initial wipe. My guess is the more oil the longer the durability but do not have data to indicate that yet.

CG was much less intense and was much wetter so it may cover a larger area (something to try next time). .
In the wheel well area, you do not see the unevenness as readily (it is fairly dark!) but clearly obvious when seen in full light when just spraying and walking away.

My conclusion is to use sparingly and spread with an applicator. It does run if you spray more than a few shots and then gets on the driveway. I have read some say it stains but I have not really seen it but I have concrete in less the perfect condition.
 
That's pretty good for an impromptu comparison, great job!
 
Too bad... It's impossible for ^^ our subaru ^^ to use that... unless we take off our rims...
 
I sure wouldn't use bare bones. After reading all the reviews on CG's website I gave it a shot and to say the least I was disappointed. Way to oily. If you want a good product to use that's not oily and doesn't run, try CG black on black. I love it!
 
I'm sick of the disappointment with Griots. I've tried their undercarriage spray. I'll tell you what. Go buy a bottle of baby oil. Add 6 drops of blue food coloring. Shake it. Pour it into a spray bottle. There's your griots undercarriage spray.
 
Too bad... It's impossible for ^^ our subaru ^^ to use that... unless we take off our rims...

I agree it is a pain and I bought a small garden sprayer to make it easier but it almost isn't worth it as you can barely even fit your hand in there to clean it in the first place.
 
Hard to see but griots works great on my wheel wells. I haven't cleaned em since last fall, sprayed on and took a brush
 
The CG Bare Bones I have is purple and smells like grape kool-aid...it's oily, but I don't know why that matters - it blackens out my wheel wells, takes 5 seconds per wheel well (I spray and walk away,) and it lasts for a week (unless I drive on wet roads, then it's gone right away.)

I don't know if this new blue stuff is any different...
 
Bare Bones is OK, not great. I have us meg all season as well. Ive concluded that Meg hyper dressing is the best, its as durable as others if not surprisingly maybe even a little more so consider its water based. Best part is you can get a real nice mist with it. Its spray on and walk away.
 
The CG Bare Bones I have is purple and smells like grape kool-aid...it's oily, but I don't know why that matters - it blackens out my wheel wells, takes 5 seconds per wheel well (I spray and walk away,) and it lasts for a week (unless I drive on wet roads, then it's gone right away.)

I don't know if this new blue stuff is any different...

CG Bare Bones has been reported in three colors over time: purple, blue, and recently red. This says a lot.
 
i got the purple color as well...
Next time im use PERL instead

I liked PERL at first, but I find it turns white after 2-3 weeks. Also turned my tires brown (never had that issues with my other dressings). I find PERL works best on trim & cowl.

FYI: I treated all rubbers and plastics with Meg's APC and MEg's Degreaser (1:4) before using PERL. It literally took me hours of scrubbing with a toothbrush... I did it all over again and PERL still turned white...
 
I dont really care for CG bare bones. I first bought a 16oz bottle to try it and it seemed to last about a week. After I used it all I bought a gallon of it and I'm not pleased to say the least. It lasts about a few day . After those days pass it's back dry again. BTW I spray it and leave i . Could be because I DONT rub and work it into the wheel wells the reason it doesn't last long I don't know.
 
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