

🚗✨ Elevate your ride’s glow—because your car deserves the spotlight
Griot's Garage BOSS Perfecting Cream is a professional-grade car polish designed with ultra-fine ceramic abrasives to gently remove light scratches, swirl marks, and hazing. Its body-shop safe formula contains no silicones or fillers, ensuring true paint correction rather than temporary masking. Featuring an extended buffing cycle and dust-free wipe-off, it offers efficient, precise application by hand or machine. Ideal as a final polish step, it enhances paint depth and gloss while prepping surfaces for waxing or ceramic coatings.













| ASIN | B0102R82ZU |
| Brand | Griot's Garage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (302) |
| Date First Available | June 20, 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00874596007756 |
| Grit Material | Ceramic |
| Grit Number | 150 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.6 x 2.6 x 7.6 inches |
| Item model number | B130P |
| Manufacturer | Griot's Garage |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B130P |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Model | B130P |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 2.6 x 7.6 inches |
| UPC | 874596007756 737534819043 |
D**L
Where has this been all my life...
So I never gave Griot's much thought. I a Menzerna / Carpro guy who took a long while to come around to the likes of Rupes, Meguiars (though I started there), Sonax, etc, and yes, even Griot's. Truthfully, I'm still not impressed with several of the Griot's products I've tried over the last few years. I'm not going to go into detail on what I don't like from them because this is about what I do like and I do like these Boss compounds indeed. This particular one is a new favorite. Near dustless. Finishes out brilliantly. Easy removal. A little goes a long way. Plenty of working window which is great as I love to over work a product. I replaced Menzerna 2500 with this and I don't see myself ever looking back. And while I can't say that for the entire line, I can say that the fast cut, cut and perfecting cream will all be in my stable for some time.
J**S
Best On The Market!
This stuff is wonderful! Works as advertised. Totally lives up to the company-generated hype. One thing buyers should be aware of if they've watched the little Griot's Garage promo videos, though. They show the demo person just giving the bottle a few shakes to thoroughly get the product to the right consistency. No. A few little shakes won't do it. You need to *really* shake the bottle for at least a couple of minutes to bring it in line with where it needs to be. If you do serious detailing, you aren't in a hurry anyway, so just shake this up for a longer period than recommended by Griot. But once you do that, it goes onto the car's surface smooth as melted butter. Seriously, the first time I used it, I was, like, "Wow!" This is the stuff you want to use right before waxing. I apply it with Griot's G9 random orbit polisher at slow speed and slow arm movement. Griot's Perfecting Cream is *not* cheap, but it's worth what you pay for it. You do it right, you will not be disappointed! And I do like the way Griot color-codes its products and pads, so you know exactly what to use with what.
P**N
Griot's provides three levels of abrasion
This is the product with the finest abrasive qualities. The other two provide "aggressive" and "medium" abrasion. I've used these products for years. Formerly, they were identified as levels 1, 2 and 3 in abrasive quality. For major scratches, I'll start with the most aggressive, and advance to the least aggressive, similar to the process of using sharpening stones. These products are appropriate for resolving light scratches that don't penetrate the paint. My guess is that they'll also work well for oxidation, although I've always taken sufficient care of my vehicles to avoid oxidation. The only down side is that purchasing all three varieties costs about $60, providing more compound that only professionals could likely ever use. I wish there were 4 or 8 oz versions of the product at a more reasonable price.
K**S
Great for mildly flawed paint perfecting
Seeing is believing. My car is a 2019 Jeep Cherokee that had never had any polishing done prior the this time. I used the Griots synthetic clay with car wash soap and anti iron spray to finish after a wash. Thoroughly dried and then applied the Griots Correction Cream with the Griots G9 Polisher(which I love). I worked in about 3 by 3 ft sections and wiped the Cream off with lots of Microfiber towels. As I worked over the car I applied Griots 3 in One Ceramic Spray wax. I can not believe the results . Wow ... super amazing shine and slick finish. NOTES I used a finishing buff pad. Note 2 I used a heaver correction cream by Meguires on the hood only with a medium correction pad because that was the only part of the car with some fairly deep scratches. Following two passes with heavy Meguires correction cream. I followed the the Griots perfection Cream and the finishing buff pad on the hood . Hope that helps ~! Kit
C**N
Griot's Garage
Great Stuff. Many of Griot's Garage items are water based and are easy clean with soap and water.
M**W
Finishing cream
Worked ok. Liked rupes better will be sticking with them for now, just my opinion
K**O
Shines like a mirror
I love my cars and Griot's products are the best. Easy on and then buff to a beautiful shine,
R**R
This really works well. I have many brands and this one is my go to.
This really works well. I have many brands and this one is my go to.
V**.
Parfait aucune problème à enlever les légères imperfections "swirl" en 1 seule passe avec un correcting pad orange.
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