Sealants are applied before waxing, normally a "cure" time of about 12 hours is recommended prior to applying another coat or your wax of choice.
Waxes normally last about 3-6 months depending upon conditions the vehicle is in. Any good paintwork conditioner or soap should do well. Moreover...
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! At least my guy has much better head and foot apparel!
It gets better and better.
PS: Embedding has been disabled on those vids DSoto87. (And prob for good reason)
Looks good, 10x20 is a pretty decent size. I don't think the black would have much of an affect on the heat under the tent. Provide more shade for sure though.
Good luck, let us know how it turns out!
If you watch all the parts, including the interior "wash" you will actually witness him using the same brush to clean the carpets (after spraying them with a garden hose) as he used to clean the engine. Although I found his disclaimer to "my green tire brush, make sure its all clean, no grease...
So I must apologize, although AG has been a great source of information I have to make a switch. For my auto care instruction I must follow this man.
Check it out, and be sure to watch all the parts to his multi-step how to instructional video.
WARNING: Those viewers with small children...
As far as the carpets and mats are concerned, you will never go wrong with Folex and a good APC. Folex can be picked up locally at Home Depot or Lowes, I think even Target carries it. And its relatively inexpensive.
Normally I give the carpets and mats a good pre-agitation with a stiff...
Pardon my ignorance here, but I bought the truck used about one month ago. I do not believe the factory warranty was transferred, or will fall under my extended? This takes my thread way off topic.......
I have these scuff as they appear on both of the front seat of my 07 Chevy Trailblazer. These aren't cracks, and the leather is in tact. Looking for my best approach to taking care of these. I was thinking of starting with Kiwi scuff cover?
Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated.