I just got my stainless Roush axleback exhaust for my mustang in the mail. What is the best way to protect this from corossion/pitting? I know there is metal polish, but wondering if I would use a wax on it instead for better protection? Thoughts?
I have a 2012 mustang with Brick Red and Cashmere interior (see avatar). I noticed the other day a faint black stain on the passenger seat and a few small grayish stains on the drivers seat. Since i bought the car, I have used Pinnacle Leather & Vinyl Cleaner and Pinnacle Leather Cleaner &...
im just afraid as a daily driver its going to be a waste. Spend 400 dollars on a base level detail, then it rains and there it goes. Or here in atlanta where pollen coats everything like a blanket, i have to wash it myself and there goes that $400.
I did a quick search but there is only one thread from 2008.
I have tried contacting HighEndDetail on the forums here a couple times but he must be really busy because he never really got back to me. i also know of Atlanta Car Detailing | Peach State Detail but he is really really expensive...
I am sick and tired of coming out of work every day to see bird crap burning its way through my precious black paint. I have decided to just put a cover on the car while at work. I had one years ago for my fox body for winter storage. Thing was like canvas, and a real pain in the ass. Anyone...
I am still too nervous to do a full rinse-less wash. Is it ok to rinse off the car before using ONR? I would still be using half the water because there would be no rinsing afterwards...
Of definitely. I had been lurking here looking for a detailer in Atlanta. I've read that Ed with HighEndDetail is a great choice, as well as Bryan of Peach State Detail. I sent Ed a PM so hopefully he'll get back to me. I couldn't tell if he has a website though...
Yea I think that is where I am going to start. Have the car professionally done, and then learn the proper techniques to maintain and eventually feeling comfortable enough to do it all myself.