can anybody answer this, what is the difference between the griots pre-wax cleaner and the griots paint prep? They look the same and have basically the same description, but it's 2 separate products and one is more expensive than the other
$55 on thursday and the low gas light was even't on yet when I went to fill up. Granted, it was Shell Premium, but at least my car gets pretty good gas mileage
Nice collection! We actually have a lot of the same stuff. You definitely have a few more bottles than I do, but it's good to see someone with the same taste in detailing products
Optimum Instant Detailer, because it's easy to use, looks great, and is very slick. I've also noticed that after I use it, rain just beads and runs right off my windshield. Also, at 3:1 it is more cost effective than most
You could use 1Z Einszett Plastic Vinyl Deep Cleaner Plastik Reiniger. I've been able to take a tarry substance off a seat with this stuff. It's very effective
the lc snappy clean pad cleaner packets work wonders in cleaning foam applicator and pads. Wash mitts can go in the washer, but I usually clean wash sponges by hand in a bucket of soapy water
If you already have D151 and are going to top with a wax or sealant anyway, then you don't need to buy poliseal. You're already covered with the D151 to clean and lightly polish the paint.
For prewax cleansers I have Poliseal, Klasse AIO, and DG 501. The Klasse is the most expensive, but all three are great and you couldn't go wrong with any one of them
I used WGDGPS for the first time back in November. My car isn't black like that, it's metallic gray, but the look really stood out to me. It really does look more like a wax than your typical sealant. The slick feel is crazy too
I'm pretty sure they don't offer cloth in any Mercedes. If it doesn't have leather then it would be MB Tex, which is not such a bad thing. It's even easier to clean than leather and it holds up better in the long run. I've driven a 300TE with 302,xxx miles that had MB Tex and it looked and...