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Griots Garage Ceramic Wax 3-in-1 - 22oz
Griots Garage Ceramic Wax 3-in-1 - 22oz
Griots Garage Ceramic Wax 3-in-1 - 22oz
Griots Garage Ceramic Wax 3-in-1 - 22oz
Griots Garage Ceramic Wax 3-in-1 - 22oz
Griots Garage Ceramic Wax 3-in-1 - 22oz
Griots Garage Ceramic Wax 3-in-1 - 22oz
Griots Garage Ceramic Wax 3-in-1 - 22oz

Griots Garage Ceramic Wax 3-in-1 - 22oz

Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax | Protection & Shine - Griot's Garage

Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax | Protection & Shine - Griot's Garage

Griots Garage Ceramic Wax 3-in-1 - 22oz

Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax | Protection & Shine - Griot's Garage

Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax | Protection & Shine - Griot's Garage

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Last updated at 03/21/2026 14:24:56

Pelican Parts

$31.22

Griot's Garage Ceramic 3-in-1 Spray Wax, 22oz 10978

Delivery between 23 Mar – 2 Apr $418.86

FR Sport

$31.22

Griots Garage Ceramic Wax 3-in-1 - 22oz 10978

STM Tuned

$31.22

Griot's Garage Ceramic 3-in-1 Spray Wax 22oz (10978)

Delivery $102.23

IPD

$31.22

Ceramic 3-IN-1 Wax - Griot's Garage 10978

Delivery $53.88

Amazon.com.au

$49.52

Griot’s Garage 10978 Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax 22oz, Easy-to-Use SiO2 Coating Providing Durable Protection & Long-Lasting Water Beading on Paint, Wheels,

Delivery $17.69

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Snapklik AU

$49.67

Griots Garage Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax, SiO2 Spray For Cars, Trucks, And RVs, Provides Protection And Water Beading On Paint, Wheels, Plastic, Rubber Trim,

Delivery $28.38

Ubuy Australia

$53.00

Griots Garage Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax, SiO2 Spray for Cars, Trucks, and RVs, Provides

Delivery between 26–30 Mar $15.52

autopro.com.au

$59.99

Griot's Garage Ceramic 3 in 1 Wax 650ml

Autobarn

$59.99

Griots Garage Griot's Garage Ceramic 3 In 1 Wax, 650 ml, 10978SP

Delivery between 27–30 Mar $15

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Applying ceramic wax to 2017 Chevy suburban black
15 September 2022Steve the old detail guy

originally posted on Griot's Garage

First I washed the vehicle thoroughly always wash vehicles first before you ever wax or apply any type of ceramic or wax finish. I am a 66 year old man I have been detailing cars since I was 13 years old so there's not much I don't know. I sat down and thought about how I would apply this to my vehicle first I got a good size micro cloth naturally brand new and I started to apply the ceramic wax all over my vehicle using it generously completed that within about 25 minutes on the entire suburban went inside got a drink of water came back out bought a brand new microfilm cloth with me and started to buff it out by hand I felt like with this one I would do it by hand not the buffer the first time just to see how it would come out and get the feel of doing it with my ... MoreFirst I washed the vehicle thoroughly always wash vehicles first before you ever wax or apply any type of ceramic or wax finish. I am a 66 year old man I have been detailing cars since I was 13 years old so there's not much I don't know. I sat down and thought about how I would apply this to my vehicle first I got a good size micro cloth naturally brand new and I started to apply the ceramic wax all over my vehicle using it generously completed that within about 25 minutes on the entire suburban went inside got a drink of water came back out bought a brand new microfilm cloth with me and started to buff it out by hand I felt like with this one I would do it by hand not the buffer the first time just to see how it would come out and get the feel of doing it with my hand which I like to do sometimes more rewarding. I noticed right away the finish came up nice immediately also always good to give it a little time before you start buffing it out took my time carefully going over it very thoroughly very satisfied with the brilliant results. Even got a little bit on my window and got a little bit on my chrome front bumper and so on which cleaned up very well wasn't hard to remove like some of your chemical based products can be very hard to remove from your Chrome and windows sometimes you have to use a razor blade scraper. Really very impressed with this product and believe me I'm not impressed with very much stuff these days this was easy to apply and I received phenomenal results afterwards I put a picture up there for you to check it out vehicle looked absolutely beautiful. I would recommend anyone to buy this product now I want to see how long it lasts ceramic is supposed to last a lot longer than your normal waxes so let's see how it does. But at this point I am very impressed. And I am also impressed and how easy it was to do believe me you don't need a buffer to do this it was not much exertion and took about an hour total to do this whole suburban needless to say I am pretty quick but still an hour was not much time to get the results that I received.

Griot’s ceramic 3 in 1 wax
2 July 2024Jean S.

originally posted on carzilla.ca

Wow! This is new to me. I’m used to the heavy work : Decontaminating the car with a clay bar, polishing, wipe down with I.P.A solution, sealant, wax.A friend recommended a new approach to which I was skeptical but decided to give it a try anyway. So, instead of a clay bar I used a P&S clay towel followed by Griot’s ceramic 3 in 1 wax. I applied 2 coats during the weekend and when I took the car out this morning (beautiful sunny day) I was blown away! My car is Sunset Orange and the paintwork just pops in the sun like I would not have expected. Really really satisfied with the results without the elbow grease.It doesn’t matter to me if the product’s hydrophobic properties don’t last a full year for I wouldn’t go that long without maintaining my car anyway. I’ll ... MoreWow! This is new to me. I’m used to the heavy work : Decontaminating the car with a clay bar, polishing, wipe down with I.P.A solution, sealant, wax.A friend recommended a new approach to which I was skeptical but decided to give it a try anyway. So, instead of a clay bar I used a P&S clay towel followed by Griot’s ceramic 3 in 1 wax. I applied 2 coats during the weekend and when I took the car out this morning (beautiful sunny day) I was blown away! My car is Sunset Orange and the paintwork just pops in the sun like I would not have expected. Really really satisfied with the results without the elbow grease.It doesn’t matter to me if the product’s hydrophobic properties don’t last a full year for I wouldn’t go that long without maintaining my car anyway. I’ll just see how it holds up over time.Will this new approach change the way I usually maintain my car? I don’t know yet but it’s worth considering.

Less is more; Your microfiber matters!
2 April 2024aboatguy

originally posted on Griot's Garage

The durability is great and the shine is OK, but this wax is VERY finicky to use. I wax two dark gray cars at home and there was a serious learning curve to apply without hazing or streakiness; something that I have never experienced with a spray wax before. I was initially doing a few sprays per panel and using cheaper microfiber cloths from o'riles and I would either have to buff until my arm fell off or accept a certain level of streaking (that does get better after a wash or two). I am now using TRC Spectrum 420 cloths and only use two LIGHT sprays per panel, then spread and buff very quickly, and I am pretty consistently getting a much better shine and no noticeable streaking to speak of. Overall I am really happy with the durability and the shine is average, ... MoreThe durability is great and the shine is OK, but this wax is VERY finicky to use. I wax two dark gray cars at home and there was a serious learning curve to apply without hazing or streakiness; something that I have never experienced with a spray wax before. I was initially doing a few sprays per panel and using cheaper microfiber cloths from o'riles and I would either have to buff until my arm fell off or accept a certain level of streaking (that does get better after a wash or two). I am now using TRC Spectrum 420 cloths and only use two LIGHT sprays per panel, then spread and buff very quickly, and I am pretty consistently getting a much better shine and no noticeable streaking to speak of. Overall I am really happy with the durability and the shine is average, but having such a finicky application process for a spray wax is unacceptable. If they were able to make it as easy to apply as the other 99% of spray waxes on the market then it would be an easy 5 stars.

Specification

Item formWax
Product dimensions8.26 x 8.26 x 24.13 cm; 453.59 Grams
Unit count650.62 milliliter

Price comparison

Updated about 1 month ago
Pelican Parts

$31.22

Griot's Garage Ceramic 3-in-1 Spray Wax, 22oz 10978

Delivery between 23 Mar – 2 Apr $418.86

FR Sport

$31.22

Griots Garage Ceramic Wax 3-in-1 - 22oz 10978

STM Tuned

$31.22

Griot's Garage Ceramic 3-in-1 Spray Wax 22oz (10978)

Delivery $102.23

IPD

$31.22

Ceramic 3-IN-1 Wax - Griot's Garage 10978

Delivery $53.88

Amazon.com.au

$49.52

Griot’s Garage 10978 Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax 22oz, Easy-to-Use SiO2 Coating Providing Durable Protection & Long-Lasting Water Beading on Paint, Wheels,

Delivery $17.69

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Applying ceramic wax to 2017 Chevy suburban black
15 September 2022

First I washed the vehicle thoroughly always wash vehicles first before you ever wax or apply any type of ceramic or wax finish. I am a 66 year old man I have been detailing cars since I was 13 years old so there's not much I don't know. I sat down and thought about how I would apply this to my vehicle first I got a good size micro cloth naturally brand new and I started to apply the ceramic wax all over my vehicle using it generously completed that within about 25 minutes on the entire suburban went inside got a drink of water came back out bought a brand new microfilm cloth with me and started to buff it out by hand I felt like with this one I would do it by hand not the buffer the first time just to see how it would come out and get the feel of doing it with my ... MoreFirst I washed the vehicle thoroughly always wash vehicles first before you ever wax or apply any type of ceramic or wax finish. I am a 66 year old man I have been detailing cars since I was 13 years old so there's not much I don't know. I sat down and thought about how I would apply this to my vehicle first I got a good size micro cloth naturally brand new and I started to apply the ceramic wax all over my vehicle using it generously completed that within about 25 minutes on the entire suburban went inside got a drink of water came back out bought a brand new microfilm cloth with me and started to buff it out by hand I felt like with this one I would do it by hand not the buffer the first time just to see how it would come out and get the feel of doing it with my hand which I like to do sometimes more rewarding. I noticed right away the finish came up nice immediately also always good to give it a little time before you start buffing it out took my time carefully going over it very thoroughly very satisfied with the brilliant results. Even got a little bit on my window and got a little bit on my chrome front bumper and so on which cleaned up very well wasn't hard to remove like some of your chemical based products can be very hard to remove from your Chrome and windows sometimes you have to use a razor blade scraper. Really very impressed with this product and believe me I'm not impressed with very much stuff these days this was easy to apply and I received phenomenal results afterwards I put a picture up there for you to check it out vehicle looked absolutely beautiful. I would recommend anyone to buy this product now I want to see how long it lasts ceramic is supposed to last a lot longer than your normal waxes so let's see how it does. But at this point I am very impressed. And I am also impressed and how easy it was to do believe me you don't need a buffer to do this it was not much exertion and took about an hour total to do this whole suburban needless to say I am pretty quick but still an hour was not much time to get the results that I received.

Steve the old detail guy originally posted on Griot's Garage
Griot’s ceramic 3 in 1 wax
2 July 2024

Wow! This is new to me. I’m used to the heavy work : Decontaminating the car with a clay bar, polishing, wipe down with I.P.A solution, sealant, wax.A friend recommended a new approach to which I was skeptical but decided to give it a try anyway. So, instead of a clay bar I used a P&S clay towel followed by Griot’s ceramic 3 in 1 wax. I applied 2 coats during the weekend and when I took the car out this morning (beautiful sunny day) I was blown away! My car is Sunset Orange and the paintwork just pops in the sun like I would not have expected. Really really satisfied with the results without the elbow grease.It doesn’t matter to me if the product’s hydrophobic properties don’t last a full year for I wouldn’t go that long without maintaining my car anyway. I’ll ... MoreWow! This is new to me. I’m used to the heavy work : Decontaminating the car with a clay bar, polishing, wipe down with I.P.A solution, sealant, wax.A friend recommended a new approach to which I was skeptical but decided to give it a try anyway. So, instead of a clay bar I used a P&S clay towel followed by Griot’s ceramic 3 in 1 wax. I applied 2 coats during the weekend and when I took the car out this morning (beautiful sunny day) I was blown away! My car is Sunset Orange and the paintwork just pops in the sun like I would not have expected. Really really satisfied with the results without the elbow grease.It doesn’t matter to me if the product’s hydrophobic properties don’t last a full year for I wouldn’t go that long without maintaining my car anyway. I’ll just see how it holds up over time.Will this new approach change the way I usually maintain my car? I don’t know yet but it’s worth considering.

Jean S. originally posted on carzilla.ca
Less is more; Your microfiber matters!
2 April 2024

The durability is great and the shine is OK, but this wax is VERY finicky to use. I wax two dark gray cars at home and there was a serious learning curve to apply without hazing or streakiness; something that I have never experienced with a spray wax before. I was initially doing a few sprays per panel and using cheaper microfiber cloths from o'riles and I would either have to buff until my arm fell off or accept a certain level of streaking (that does get better after a wash or two). I am now using TRC Spectrum 420 cloths and only use two LIGHT sprays per panel, then spread and buff very quickly, and I am pretty consistently getting a much better shine and no noticeable streaking to speak of. Overall I am really happy with the durability and the shine is average, ... MoreThe durability is great and the shine is OK, but this wax is VERY finicky to use. I wax two dark gray cars at home and there was a serious learning curve to apply without hazing or streakiness; something that I have never experienced with a spray wax before. I was initially doing a few sprays per panel and using cheaper microfiber cloths from o'riles and I would either have to buff until my arm fell off or accept a certain level of streaking (that does get better after a wash or two). I am now using TRC Spectrum 420 cloths and only use two LIGHT sprays per panel, then spread and buff very quickly, and I am pretty consistently getting a much better shine and no noticeable streaking to speak of. Overall I am really happy with the durability and the shine is average, but having such a finicky application process for a spray wax is unacceptable. If they were able to make it as easy to apply as the other 99% of spray waxes on the market then it would be an easy 5 stars.

aboatguy originally posted on Griot's Garage
NOT TO BE USED AS A DRYING AID
5 March 2024

Purchased this spray wax along with other Griot's Garage products, including the All in One Ceramic liquid wax and Ceramic Speed shine. After multiple coats of these products, with excellent results, I used this 3 in 1 wax as a drying aid per the instructions on the bottle. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE THIS PRODUCT AS A DRYING. I applied the product as directed on a wet surface, and then rinsed the entire vehicle. It was if the product immediately bonded to the surface. It literally would not come off as I dried the car. Even when using a considerable amount of pressure. I even tried spraying the dried areas with more product to attempt to buff clean, but to no avail. I then rewashed the entire vehicle, and dried. The spray wax looked as if I allowed it to ... MorePurchased this spray wax along with other Griot's Garage products, including the All in One Ceramic liquid wax and Ceramic Speed shine. After multiple coats of these products, with excellent results, I used this 3 in 1 wax as a drying aid per the instructions on the bottle. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE THIS PRODUCT AS A DRYING. I applied the product as directed on a wet surface, and then rinsed the entire vehicle. It was if the product immediately bonded to the surface. It literally would not come off as I dried the car. Even when using a considerable amount of pressure. I even tried spraying the dried areas with more product to attempt to buff clean, but to no avail. I then rewashed the entire vehicle, and dried. The spray wax looked as if I allowed it to bake into the paint surface. It took hand buffing the entire surface to remove this product from my paint. I've always been an Adam's Polishes guy, but really like trying new products. After this experience, no more Griot's Garage for me! No way should they suggest this as any form of a drying aid, if it can react on the surface like this.

RedVudu originally posted on Griot's Garage
Nice collection of qualities
28 January 2024

As a professional detailer, I'm pleased with this product. Still testing durability, but reviews tend to support GG's claims. For my clients who garage their vehicles, I've replaced another leading co-polymer spray product (that excels in gloss and slickness, but falls short on durability), with Ceramic 3-in 1 Wax. Just massage it in with a medium nap all purpose microfibre, and immediately buff off with something like an Eagle 500. One panel at a time. I can't even get this stuff to streak. Getting 9-10 vehicles out of a 22z sprayer. Easy application, excellent gloss and slickness, over-the-moon durability and good value. Nice job, Griot's!

Rabadash originally posted on Griot's Garage
Takes some extra prep work but those results tho!
19 May 2023

I finally did it right and couldn't be happier with the results. I'd previously tried this product without a full strip down, applying over the remaining layer of a carnuba wax. Results were less than great. The products don't appear to like to work well together. This time, I stripped the car down with a Dawn dish detergent wash to remove most of the previously applied wax. I followed that up with the synthetic clay mitt, a rinse and dry, and a once-over with Surface Prep Cleanser. It took some work, but the surface was finally ready for the Ceramic 3-in-1. You really do need very very little of this product applied per surface area. I had to keep trying to squeeze the trigger less and less or spread the product around over a larger surface area to make sure it ... MoreI finally did it right and couldn't be happier with the results. I'd previously tried this product without a full strip down, applying over the remaining layer of a carnuba wax. Results were less than great. The products don't appear to like to work well together. This time, I stripped the car down with a Dawn dish detergent wash to remove most of the previously applied wax. I followed that up with the synthetic clay mitt, a rinse and dry, and a once-over with Surface Prep Cleanser. It took some work, but the surface was finally ready for the Ceramic 3-in-1. You really do need very very little of this product applied per surface area. I had to keep trying to squeeze the trigger less and less or spread the product around over a larger surface area to make sure it flashed without leaving residue. Change your towel often. It didn't look particularly impressive right when I was done with it, but after an overnight cure in the garage, the reflectivity and shine were truly impressive. I did a second layer that Sunday and left it to cure again in the garage overnight. I had applied to all panels as well as all the glass. The following day, the reflectivity and depth were equally impressive. I've truly noticed the vehicle picks up much less dirt, dust, road grime than it did when it was just carnuba waxed. It's definitely staying cleaner longer. I only took one star off because I didn't use gloves when applying the product and had horrible itching on my hands for about a week afterwards. Perhaps the micro silicates did a number on my skin after the solvents had all evaporated? For future applications, I will wear gloves and maybe a mask to keep from breathing in mist accidentally. The good part is: it looks like I won't have to be reapplying for a long time.

KDiggityDog76 originally posted on Griot's Garage
You won't believe it....
24 September 2024

I never go to a carwash because they never do a wash to my standards. Last year I had to clean my truck and did not have the time so I went to the new carwash in town. Afterwards I noticed 2 things, the red color of my 2015 GMC Sierra "popped" with brilliance and dust did not seem to accumulate so quickly as before. I shared my experience with the carwash owner and he said it was the new ceramic treatments. I have been a Griot's for years so I went to their website and found the ceramic product line. Before buying though I called and spoke to one of the customer service reps. I then bought it and have been using it for the past year and WOW does it perform!!! First you need to know this: I am at 5400 feet altitude in the Rocky Mountains of Utah, the sun is brutal ... MoreI never go to a carwash because they never do a wash to my standards. Last year I had to clean my truck and did not have the time so I went to the new carwash in town. Afterwards I noticed 2 things, the red color of my 2015 GMC Sierra "popped" with brilliance and dust did not seem to accumulate so quickly as before. I shared my experience with the carwash owner and he said it was the new ceramic treatments. I have been a Griot's for years so I went to their website and found the ceramic product line. Before buying though I called and spoke to one of the customer service reps. I then bought it and have been using it for the past year and WOW does it perform!!! First you need to know this: I am at 5400 feet altitude in the Rocky Mountains of Utah, the sun is brutal due to the thinner air, it is dry and windy then cold and snowy. They use salt to deice the roads, Most of the water around here is from wells and loaded with calcium and hard. I cannot imagine any more harsh environment for automotive finishes. The paint on my truck is still brilliant and when I take it to the hand carwash the water still beads right off. It is very rare these days to be so pleased with a product like this. I have had people come up to me and compliment me on my truck which always makes me feel good. I guess it should be much of a surprise because I have been very pleased with all of Griot's products.

BillinUtah originally posted on Griot's Garage
[Rewarded Review] Not user friendly
23 October 2024

I have had great luck with Griot's products over the years but found this ceramic spray wax to be difficult to use. It is quite unforgiving if not used in a very quick manner and in very small areas at a time. When I backed out of the garage after applying this product, the hood of my wife's car was a splotchy mess. The instruction say you can rectify this by going over it a second time but that didn't work for me. I had to machine polish the hood (with Griot's One Step Sealant) to fix it. The rest of the car is fine - I had the application process figured out once I was past the hood. I have had similar experiences with other ceramic products, so, no more.

Scott944 originally posted on autozone.com
[Rewarded Review] Well worth it
26 September 2024

This is easy to use and gives great results. Just spray it on, rub it in a little bit, then buff it off. The resulting shine is fantastic. I did my whole Can-Am Spyder RT in about 15 minutes.My cars should take about the same time since they don't have all the little nooks and crannies. Don't worry about getting any on the black plastic parts, it works just as well there (unlike regular car polish that leaves a whitish haze that's impossible to remove). I bought a few microfiber towels to use with this, and they work well.

Roger originally posted on autozone.com
no gloss not slippery
1 December 2023

I bought this a while back maybe a year. It was used on white paint which didn't seem to show the streaking as many others have mentioned perhaps because it's white. But the first thing I immediately noticed was that it was lacking in gloss and the finish was not slippery like Speed-Shine which I like a lot. I called customer service and the guy made it sound like it was my fault and did not offer reimbursement which seemed kinda unusual. So if a product does work well I'm under the impression they should be responsible and compensate you for the product. So months later I thought I would read some of the reviews and sure enough there are lots of dissatisfied customers regarding this product.

doctor dull originally posted on Griot's Garage

Specification

Item formWax
Product dimensions8.26 x 8.26 x 24.13 cm; 453.59 Grams
Unit count650.62 milliliter