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expiredVinner210210 posted Nov 24, 2021 03:50 AM
expiredVinner210210 posted Nov 24, 2021 03:50 AM

35-Oz Griot's Garage Microfiber and Foam Pad Cleaner

+ Free Curbside Pickup

$4.00

$8.00

50% off
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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

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This is priced $4 lower (50% savings) than the $8 list price at AutoZone.
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.7 stars overall on Amazon based on over 600 reviews.
  • About this store:
    • To view the AutoZone return policy click here. -Corwin

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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

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This is priced $4 lower (50% savings) than the $8 list price at AutoZone.
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.7 stars overall on Amazon based on over 600 reviews.
  • About this store:
    • To view the AutoZone return policy click here. -Corwin

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BlackDynamite_
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I thought this was Vodka...🙄
ssg10587
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light amount of gentle laundry detergent and cold water....never had an issue for any of my pads and towels.

I like griots but never been able to justify this.

PS: Saying this with about 10 years of detailing experience with many cars
Munkynutss
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If you use sealants, or ceramic-infused products, getting those products out of the foam pads can be a real bear. I've been using this stuff for about 3 years on my microfiber and foam pads, you don't know the difference it makes until you have them side-by-side. I've been detailing for almost 30 years now, and I wish I'd had some of this stuff a decade ago!

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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Nov 24, 2021 04:43 AM
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The_Phone_GuyNov 24, 2021 04:43 AM
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Thanks! Been eyeing the chemical guys microfiber wash, but I like Giots better (had no idea they made this though), and this is cheaper!
Nov 25, 2021 06:15 AM
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BlackDynamite_Nov 25, 2021 06:15 AM
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I thought this was Vodka...🙄
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Nov 25, 2021 11:09 PM
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david61983Nov 25, 2021 11:09 PM
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Quote from BlackDynamite_ :
I thought this was Vodka...🙄
Haha same here. I thought of my undergrad days.
Nov 25, 2021 11:12 PM
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ssg10587Nov 25, 2021 11:12 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ssg10587

light amount of gentle laundry detergent and cold water....never had an issue for any of my pads and towels.

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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Nov 25, 2021 11:26 PM
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LEOMHK1.0Nov 25, 2021 11:26 PM
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Quote from BlackDynamite_ :
I thought this was Vodka...🙄
Quote from david61983 :
Haha same here. I thought of my undergrad days.
I thought it was paraffin lamp oil
Nov 25, 2021 11:34 PM
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MunkynutssNov 25, 2021 11:34 PM
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Quote from ssg10587 :
light amount of gentle laundry detergent and cold water....never had an issue for any of my pads and towels.

I like griots but never been able to justify this.

PS: Saying this with about 10 years of detailing experience with many cars
If you use sealants, or ceramic-infused products, getting those products out of the foam pads can be a real bear. I've been using this stuff for about 3 years on my microfiber and foam pads, you don't know the difference it makes until you have them side-by-side. I've been detailing for almost 30 years now, and I wish I'd had some of this stuff a decade ago!

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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Nov 26, 2021 01:55 AM
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matchewman2004Nov 26, 2021 01:55 AM
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Quote from ssg10587 :
light amount of gentle laundry detergent and cold water....never had an issue for any of my pads and towels.

I like griots but never been able to justify this.

PS: Saying this with about 10 years of detailing experience with many cars
I have the worst time with windows. Could it be the laundry detergent the microfiber cloth gets washed in? We do not use fabric softener...

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Nov 26, 2021 04:50 AM
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TulsatimmyNov 26, 2021 04:50 AM
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Anyone know how this tastes?
Nov 26, 2021 05:41 AM
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slickernsnotNov 26, 2021 05:41 AM
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Quote from Tulsatimmy :
Anyone know how this tastes?
водка
Nov 26, 2021 10:01 AM
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sugarcoatNov 26, 2021 10:01 AM
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I use Costco's Tide alternative, and it works well, but I noticed some towels are getting dark. Have been thinking of trying one of these, got one. Thanks
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Nov 26, 2021 01:07 PM
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Vinner210210
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Nov 26, 2021 01:07 PM
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Quote from ssg10587 :
light amount of gentle laundry detergent and cold water....never had an issue for any of my pads and towels.

I like griots but never been able to justify this.

PS: Saying this with about 10 years of detailing experience with many cars
Before, I typically used Kirkland Signature bulk yellow microfibers for everything with minimal separation (i.e. one wash pile was for wheels, other pile was everything else including rinseless wash, detail spray, wax spray, drying etc.). I noticed over time, even with washing on hottest water setting (with a dye/scentless detergent) and machine drying on the lowest setting, that the towels that I used for drying would pick up much less water, leave water streaks after a single pass, and have to be wrung out more often around the time that I started adding ceramic/SiO2 sprays and detailers into the mix.

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.
Nov 26, 2021 02:35 PM
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AmishElectricianNov 26, 2021 02:35 PM
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I just want to put my two cents in here and I swear this isn't a plug for anything specifically. I've detailed cars for many years professionally and have never really found a magic bullet for windows and soils for surfaces until my wife started using Norwex cloths. All I use is water and my windows have never been cleaner and most of my messes are dealt with with the cloths. Wet Norwex cloth followed by a dry window cloth is the best window cleaner I've ever used!
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.
Nov 30, 2021 08:18 PM
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DANIELP8588Nov 30, 2021 08:18 PM
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Ordered one. Thanks.
Dec 09, 2021 09:00 PM
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sade04Dec 09, 2021 09:00 PM
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Quote from AmishElectrician :
I just want to put my two cents in here and I swear this isn't a plug for anything specifically. I've detailed cars for many years professionally and have never really found a magic bullet for windows and soils for surfaces until my wife started using Norwex cloths. All I use is water and my windows have never been cleaner and most of my messes are dealt with with the cloths. Wet Norwex cloth followed by a dry window cloth is the best window cleaner I've ever used!
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.
A friend of ours is a Norwex "seller". She gifted me one of their dust mits which I like using on the interior. Thanks for the window tip! I may pick up some more of their towels

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