Griot`s 3-in-1 Ceramic Spray

If you mean Crystal Serum Light, then no way.

Sorry I dropped the ball on that name. I meant Gtechniq C2 Liquid Crystal, which is a spray sealant topper or standalone LSP. Just wondering how they compare, especially in terms of look.
 
Does anyone know if there is a minimum temperature to apply this at? My garage is around 50 right now, and I`m curious if it will set up and cure properly (before I find out the hard way!)

Thanks.

Yeah i used in less than 50 degrees in my garage. Applied fine just don’t apply to much.


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Sorry I dropped the ball on that name. I meant Gtechniq C2 Liquid Crystal, which is a spray sealant topper or standalone LSP. Just wondering how they compare, especially in terms of look.

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This was my hood on an overcast day. Very glossy. Used as a stand alone here. Haven’t used Gtechniq stuff your talking about but clowns Reload and Cure. Passed Shine Supply Clutch and Hydrosilex as favorite Sio2 sealant und $50


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If i remember correctly its cuz it Elctrolytes, electrolites and electrolights...... it’s what paint craves!

Jk it’s cuz it has Sio2, polymers, and carnauba.

Well then count me in! It sounds like something I’d make in my garage.

My holy grail is to use a spray sealant, and have it look like I used DoDo Blue Velvet.
 
Hey to the guys who have used it some months ago - any updates? Longevity? With the increasingly crowded field of spray sealants, where does this one stand?
 
Hey to the guys who have used it some months ago - any updates? Longevity? With the increasingly crowded field of spray sealants, where does this one stand?

I got a solid 3 months out of it if i can remember and would have went longer if i left it alone. It’s the best $20-30 dollar sealant i’ve used. Didn’t get better durability but only Products that did work better work $70-100 a bottle (water behavior)

In Griots production video the did state one thing was to not just state a product would work for 6 months but make one that actually does.

At the 3 month mark is were I feel most toppers and sealant fall off for my taste. They may still be their and working but maybe at 70-80 percent.

Unless i’m doing this for work I personally am not going to worry about price per application or durability. I’ll add more every 1-2 months.

Buy with confidence it’s good stuff.


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I have some on a section of my Acura trunk from a ceramic spray sealant test. It’s still alive now after 4.5 months. Hanging in there with IGL Premier and Drexler.

So I would say it’s great bang for the buck.

https://www.autopia.org/forums/prod...ra-tsx-3.html?highlight=Ceramic+spray+sealant

Guess I’m going to have to pick some up. Will save me money from messing with more expensive spray sealants, especially since I’ll apply it fairly often.

What is your Acura? I have a burgundy 2012 Acura TL.
 
Guess I’m going to have to pick some up. Will save me money from messing with more expensive spray sealants, especially since I’ll apply it fairly often.

What is your Acura? I have a burgundy 2012 Acura TL.
2004 TSX. 178k miles. Looks decent though.

It just ran out of its last inspection (it won’t pass again until ‘someone else’ gets a stretched timing change replaced for >$1000 auto shop retail price). I’ll still drive it to the gym late at night to avoid hitting SW PA deer (they meander around everywhere in my neighborhood) with one of my better cars.
 
Hey to the guys who have used it some months ago - any updates? Longevity? With the increasingly crowded field of spray sealants, where does this one stand?

I applied this to the roof of my Tundra....I think about 4 months ago......still going, although it is starting to show some breakdown. This truck is parked outside 24/7, fwiw. I think it stacks up well against the field of spray sealants out there.....especially when you consider that it`s locally available, very reasonably priced, and easy to use.
 
Since this is sprayed on, the inevitable over spray would get some on glass. Is this OK on glass or do I need to polish it off windshield to avoid wiper chattering later on? Alternatively, does it last on windshield? Coz if it does, might as well coat the glass with this and not have to worry about glass coatings :D
 
Since this is sprayed on, the inevitable over spray would get some on glass. Is this OK on glass or do I need to polish it off windshield to avoid wiper chattering later on? Alternatively, does it last on windshield? Coz if it does, might as well coat the glass with this and not have to worry about glass coatings :D

Griots does not state if it can or can’t be used in glass. DI site says you can.

I’d give it a whirl and if it doesn’t work or if you want to remove from glass. Griot’s says to clay glass and clean with glass cleaner. Also can use their paint prep or surface prep soap.


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I used this on every surface of my truck, including glass and plastic trim a couple of days ago. I’m thoroughly impressed with it.
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Welcome to autopia!

Since this is sprayed on, the inevitable over spray would get some on glass...

Product Overspray is one of my pet peeves :D BUT...in this case I think you`ll find that with a bit of practice and, well...thinkin`...you`ll find a way around that. (If you, like me, don`t want to get such stuff on your glass. Apparently some folks would just do the windows too but that never works out for me.) I use spray-wax on one of our cars, and when I put in the effort I can keep it off the glass OK (fair bit of effort though, so it`s usually easier to just clean it off the glass later, leaving that for the very last part of the work.

Eh, if you`re working outside in windy conditions, it might take a good bit of thinking! But between spraying it far enough away from the glass to avoid the problem (and then spreading it) and/or using some kind of mask/barrier to keep the Product off, I bet you`ll find some way around it.
 
Since this is sprayed on, the inevitable over spray would get some on glass. Is this OK on glass or do I need to polish it off windshield to avoid wiper chattering later on? Alternatively, does it last on windshield? Coz if it does, might as well coat the glass with this and not have to worry about glass coatings :D

Also to avoid over spray spray product onto pad or into towel facing away from vehicle. Do this instead of directly spraying on vehicle.


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