I wondered if it might need a steamer. Just to be clear, you’d run the diluted degreaser through the steamer?
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Anyone have tips for dealing with a cloth seat stain that looks like this? Here’s the deal: I’m a vaper and that’s where I rest my vaping liquid while I drive. The liquid is oil based.
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Looks kind of like a Honda Accord and Mazda 6 had a baby. I like it. Kia has great styling... I just have this (unfounded) impression that they’re built cheaply.
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Thanks, Paul. That’s the plan. Her entire car is kind of disastrous. Trying to ID these marks before I (hopefully) get rid of them.
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Can you guys ID these marks? The first one I believe is an etching, but the second one I have no idea about. They’re on my girlfriend’s car and I’d like to get them off. Just now noticing the poor quality on the second photo. Sorry about that. The mark sits under the passenger side mirror. It’s...
Looks great. Thanks to your guys’ help, I was able to knock my time down to about 40 minutes yesterday. I’m going to have to look into beadmaker.
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Yes, I was under the impression that suds=lubrication... like they created a barrier between the mitt and the paint...
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I’m using Griot’s Brilliant Finish, but I’ve had the same trouble with Chemical Guys Citrus (not the actual name, but I can’t remember it right now). I may grab a few gallons of purified water and see if that makes a difference.