So the 1Z Premium Cockpit cleaner is what you used on the interior vinyl/dash/moldings? Did you also use it on the weather tech mats and did they come out looking semi-new?
The reason I ask is because the interior of that Lexus looks strikingly similar to my car after this past winter in Wisconsin.
I've got votes for each of the 3. Figures. :)
Still trying to decide. I'm in Wisconsin so the winters here are harsh. Lots of salt where I live out in the country.
Need to place an order and I'm having a hard time deciding which sealant to try.
16 oz. UPP is same price as 32 oz. DP Poli right now.
Is it twice as better as far as longer lasting and overall appearance? What about hand application? Will one be easier than the other in application? Thoughts?
I have something called Quixx. Will that work and is it safe to use?
One of everything, huh? My wife already thinks I'm nutso.
I thought that too. When I saw the area, I grabbed my QD and a clean towel and quickly found out they are not streaks.
Thanks for the quick replies.
Wasn't sure if this was the right area of the forum to post this so sorry if it needs moving.
I have a brand new 2010 Infiniti G37 (which I love) in what's called slate blue. It's a bluish graphite color which looks more dark blue in the daytime but looks like a pewter color at night...
Thanks for the reply.
I wanted to bump this up for an add'l question. I do not like the Optimum Tire Spray at all. Shine went away in like 2 hours.
Any recommendation on a good tire gel or spray that is durable and provides a great shine?
I'm thinking about the WG Tire Gel with applicator.
So I recently took advantage of the PC deal here at AG that was part of the Poorboy's package. Got several PB products along with an orange pad, white and black pads. I also purchased Klasse AIO.
My wife's Nissan Rogue was due for a detail and I recently got the urge to try out some of these...