Griots Garage launches new product line

Tacoma, WALocal News

Griot’s Garage has unveiled its Adventure Line, a specialized series of cleaning and protection products for RVs, boats, and ATVs. This line caters to the unique maintenance challenges faced by recreational vehicle owners, such as oxidation and mold. General Manager Guy DeVivo noted a gap in the market, which has led to rapid popularity since the launch. The Adventure Line includes six innovative products, such as "Wash & Wax," a two-in-one cleaner and wax, and "Mist & Wipe," which provides UV protection. CEO Nick Griot underscored the thorough research and testing behind these products, ensuring they meet high standards.

The line aims to help enthusiasts maintain their vehicles, enhancing their pride in ownership. Griot’s Garage has a history of innovation in car care, and this launch reinforces its commitment to quality. The company employs its own chemists and product development team, allowing for tailored solutions in the recreational vehicle sector.

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