Recently purchased a 2007 Porsche Cayman. Looking to detail the interior and trying to figure out the best product for the interior. I'm not sure of the material used for the door panels. It's a soft touch type material and thinking it's just some type of rubber. It also appears that some...
Chemical Guys makes a Matt Detailing spray. Thinking I'll be getting this for mine.
Chemical Guys Meticulous Matte Detailer 16 oz.
They have a video on their site
Chemical Guys SPI_995_16 - Meticulous Matte Detailer (16 oz)
I'd love to one of these years but already have a trip to Nashville planned for the end of summer. Maybe by next summer I'll have some of my mods finished up.
These in 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 staggered. Wheels are at the shop right now getting the tires mounted. Dang vendor forgot to include my hub rings with my order though. Ugh.
I picked up a bottle this weekend and liked it. I agree. I doesn't leave a shine. More like a factory finish. I bought a bottle of the standard shine (they have a high gloss shine) protectant and almost think I might not even use it.
My daughter thought the interior smelled like clorox...
I have the same issue but I think it's less of an issue of the blade/etc causing an abrasive pattern. I think it might be cheap Chinese/etc. windshield washer fluid and possibly the addition of amonia or other chemicals that are causing the issue. It just happens to follow the outline of the...
How far is too far? Isn't that the purpose of the bottom of the grit guard?
The blue ones at Walmart allows the guard to the bottom. The white ones at Walmart stop the guard about half way down.
I don't know if this would help but I've used this in the past for metal etching on homemade guitar effects pedals. (circuit boards, enclosures, etc). I've done a 1:1 mix with hydrogen peroxide for those. Might want to try that on a test spot.