You will want the car to sit in the sun a bit so the tar becomes soft and pores open up.
Then I sprayed down the area with APC and used a nylon brush to foam everything up and to loosen the really stubborn embedded dirt and sand in the tar. While it was wet, I used a microfiber towel to pick up...
This was from a 2004 Honda CRV. There were no history of spills or rust on the car...
Does anyone elses trunks look like this? Any idea what that crud baked into the sound deadending is and best way to clean up?
I dont intend to diy and if I want to proceed, I would take it to vetted expert. But want to make sure I hear it from others who use it and not the guy who would sell it to me.
My concern is if the repaired area can be treated, cleaned, and protected like normal good leather afterwards
For those who have experience with the many products out there what's your take on the quality and duration of the repair?
My seats does not have any tears but has some cracks and some areas of the original dye has worn off and I would like to see if these dye kits out there can be a permanent...
Bump any advice? It just seems this specific material in the Honda is more sensitive and I do not know what is the best treatment. So far I am doing the woolite clean and 303 for protection
Hi all,
Have a few Honda CRvs and civics in the family purchased in early 2000 that all seem to experience the same wear issues.
The steering wheel's 11 to 2 oclock position is some sort of soft urethane vinyl that eventually turn porous; turning the material into pencil eraser shavings the...
noob question but I will be ordering a foam gun to efficiently minimize the amount of water it takes to detail cars going forward. That being said, I have a lot of standard shampoos and wash products left over and was wondering if they can be used in a foam gun?
I tried searching but all...