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Griot's Spray-On Car Wash
Car: 2006 Toyota Matrix
(3 month old KAIO, KSG, Collinite 845 treatment)
Temp: 70F
Humity: 13%
Griot's Product Info
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyaXXMNxFLY]Griot's Garage Spray-On Car Wash - YouTube[/video]
Price: $15.99 (35oz.), $2.99 sprayer
$39.99 (1 gal = 3.66 bottles or $11/bottle)
Autogeek's price is $49.99/gal but I'm sure they'd be happy to price match Griot's Garage.
Other products:
Cobra 530 microfiber towel
Cobra Microfiber Glass Towel
Stoner Invisible Glass Aerosol
Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel
Here in Texas, things have been a little dry to say the least. Rinseless washes are terrific, but since I live in an apartment complex I have to drive to a self-serve car wash to get the water . So here steps in Griot's Spray-On Car Wash! This actually came free with my last order from Griot's Garage.
The Product
Matrix Before
Condition: There's a moderate about of dust and even pollen on the car from the high winds we have had lately. On the lower panels there are splash marks from puddles. There has been no rain since it has been washed last (2 weeks). Some sap is spotted across the horizontal surfaces.
One bird bomb
Dust thickness
Dust
Puddle splashes
Wheel crud
Car as a whole...doesn't look bad far away
The Process
Give it a spray
Give it a wipe, and polish off with a dry towel
This is after just the rear window
LARGER to show detail...Before
LARGER to show detail...After one pass
LARGER...50/50
Wheel BEFORE
Wheel AFTER
Matrix After
I'd estimate I used about 1/3 to 1/5 of the product. I used it judiciously as they describe and show in the product video. If you skipped the windows, wheels, and wheel wells you could get about 3 car washes out of a bottle.
Conclusion
If you're truly into water conservation, whether personal preference or ordinance mandated, then this is a must-have product. The same goes for if you do not have easy access to an outside water source. This might be great for road trips. I'd advise purchasing it by the gallon and reusing the spray bottles. You do use a lot of product even on a small-mid sized car.
I'd say the outcome would have been similar if I had used ONR to wash the car. It took me 1hr 30min to do the Matrix. That's not bad considering I was taking pictures and also did the windows and tires. I'd guess if I had to do it again it'd take me a little over an hour.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Car: 2006 Toyota Matrix
(3 month old KAIO, KSG, Collinite 845 treatment)
Temp: 70F
Humity: 13%
Griot's Product Info
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyaXXMNxFLY]Griot's Garage Spray-On Car Wash - YouTube[/video]
Price: $15.99 (35oz.), $2.99 sprayer
$39.99 (1 gal = 3.66 bottles or $11/bottle)
Autogeek's price is $49.99/gal but I'm sure they'd be happy to price match Griot's Garage.
Other products:
Cobra 530 microfiber towel
Cobra Microfiber Glass Towel
Stoner Invisible Glass Aerosol
Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel
Here in Texas, things have been a little dry to say the least. Rinseless washes are terrific, but since I live in an apartment complex I have to drive to a self-serve car wash to get the water . So here steps in Griot's Spray-On Car Wash! This actually came free with my last order from Griot's Garage.
The Product


Matrix Before
Condition: There's a moderate about of dust and even pollen on the car from the high winds we have had lately. On the lower panels there are splash marks from puddles. There has been no rain since it has been washed last (2 weeks). Some sap is spotted across the horizontal surfaces.
One bird bomb

Dust thickness

Dust

Puddle splashes

Wheel crud

Car as a whole...doesn't look bad far away

The Process
Give it a spray

Give it a wipe, and polish off with a dry towel

This is after just the rear window

LARGER to show detail...Before

LARGER to show detail...After one pass

LARGER...50/50

Wheel BEFORE

Wheel AFTER

Matrix After





I'd estimate I used about 1/3 to 1/5 of the product. I used it judiciously as they describe and show in the product video. If you skipped the windows, wheels, and wheel wells you could get about 3 car washes out of a bottle.

Conclusion
Pros- Smells pleasent, like sunscrean
- Works great on moderate dust and soiling
- Cuts through brake dust nicley
- Streak free even on windows
- Leaves a smooth finish
- Restores cars prior gloss
- Start to finish this process is quicker than a rinseless wash. (mainly since I don't have an outside water source)
- Simple process, not a lot of prep work
Cons- Overspray on a windy day can be problem
- Doesn't remove tree sap easily (fingernail still needed)
- A little pricey compared to a rinseless wash
- Easy to miss the nooks and crannys
If you're truly into water conservation, whether personal preference or ordinance mandated, then this is a must-have product. The same goes for if you do not have easy access to an outside water source. This might be great for road trips. I'd advise purchasing it by the gallon and reusing the spray bottles. You do use a lot of product even on a small-mid sized car.
I'd say the outcome would have been similar if I had used ONR to wash the car. It took me 1hr 30min to do the Matrix. That's not bad considering I was taking pictures and also did the windows and tires. I'd guess if I had to do it again it'd take me a little over an hour.
Let me know if you have any questions!