AutoZone has
35-Oz Griot's Garage Microfiber and Foam Pad Cleaner on clearance for
$4. Select free curbside pickup if stock permits.
Thanks to community member
Vinner210210 for finding this deal.
Note, availability for curbside pickup may vary by location.
Key Features: - Microfiber & Foam Pad Cleaner releases and removes residues to restore your towels' original effectiveness.
- Cleans and restores microfiber cloths and towel
- Add 2-4 ounces when you launder your microfiber towels and cloths (wash separately from other fabrics).
- To clean pads, spray the cleaner on the pad, let it soak in, and then rinse with warm water.
- 35 ounce bottle does not include sprayer
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I like griots but never been able to justify this.
PS: Saying this with about 10 years of detailing experience with many cars
For $4 it's a no-brainer. I picked up a few more to top off my gallon jug, and have some extra.
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I like griots but never been able to justify this.
PS: Saying this with about 10 years of detailing experience with many cars
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I like griots but never been able to justify this.
PS: Saying this with about 10 years of detailing experience with many cars
For $4 it's a no-brainer. I picked up a few more to top off my gallon jug, and have some extra.
I like griots but never been able to justify this.
PS: Saying this with about 10 years of detailing experience with many cars
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I like griots but never been able to justify this.
PS: Saying this with about 10 years of detailing experience with many cars
I thought this item was useless as well but gave it a try when it was on clearance for $8 (msrp at every other retailer was still around $15, so I figured what the hey). Seems to have made a difference with those towels that absorbed much less water than previously and revived them. Nowadays, I also separate my towels into more wash-type batches and have a batch specifically for ceramic/SiO2 used towels.
Also, when they get dirty after a while you boils them with a stripping powder and it resets them to like new! Water is super nasty.
That's all I wanted to add.
Also, when they get dirty after a while you boils them with a stripping powder and it resets them to like new! Water is super nasty.
That's all I wanted to add.
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