Cleaning Supplies on the F
#1
Pit Crew
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Cleaning Supplies on the F
Ladies and Gents,
Not sure what you guys use to clean your "F" but i have using this Mirco Magic towel and very pleased with the results. I also started to use products from Opti-Coat. Stilling thinking cover in Opti-Coat Pro Plus Ceramic Clear Coating. Has anyone used the ceramic coating?
Cleaning supplies
Meguiar's Deep Crystal wash
Drying towl: Micro magic Ultimate Towel
Instant Detail & Gloss Enhancer
OptiCoat Spray on car wax.
Not sure what you guys use to clean your "F" but i have using this Mirco Magic towel and very pleased with the results. I also started to use products from Opti-Coat. Stilling thinking cover in Opti-Coat Pro Plus Ceramic Clear Coating. Has anyone used the ceramic coating?
Cleaning supplies
Meguiar's Deep Crystal wash
Drying towl: Micro magic Ultimate Towel
Instant Detail & Gloss Enhancer
OptiCoat Spray on car wax.
#6
Lead Lap
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I've used Zaino on my cars for years. The optical quality is out of this world. Strip off all your old wax/cleaners with a fresh wash of Dawn liquid detergent, clay bar, wash with Z-1, follow with alternating coats of Z-2 and Z-5, then a top coat of Z-CS, and a final coat of Grand Finale spray. Super easy to maintain and the car looks amazing even after weeks without a wash.
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#8
Lead Lap
Wet sanded with 4000 trizact
Buffed using FLEX, PC, and Makita rotary for final polishing
Menzerna polishes
Lake country Pads
Medesta Coated, with Carpro Reload for after washes to revive Si coat
Proper care does wonders
Buffed using FLEX, PC, and Makita rotary for final polishing
Menzerna polishes
Lake country Pads
Medesta Coated, with Carpro Reload for after washes to revive Si coat
Proper care does wonders
#9
what about the leather inside guys? What do you guys use? Also the dashboards and plastic. Thanks, Going to do some detailing this weekend, if the rain ever stops here in the midwest.
#10
I use raceglaze cleaner and conditioner on my leather seats with one of those brushes, forgot what they were called. Interior dash - einszett Cockpit Premium and then protected with 303 aerospace protectant. Interior looks brand spankin new.
#12
For leather, I also use sonax leather foam. Quick and easy.
For plastic trim, I use poorboy's natural look (love the smell). I have 303 aerospace protectant but I find it too greasy. I dedicated it for engine bay instead
For plastic trim, I use poorboy's natural look (love the smell). I have 303 aerospace protectant but I find it too greasy. I dedicated it for engine bay instead
#13
Lead Lap
Leatherique for leather @ 102 K miles interior looks brand new and even after I take out baby seats in rear allows leather to "retract". Also never use oil based cleaners on our interior which will cause our interior to break down..use 303 protectant and its water based applies very even...oil based cleaners like armor all for example are a very bad idea in toyota vehicles it increases material breakdown..
#14
Lead Lap
A little goes a long way maybe try using less...It does have a slight sheen but even when use larger amounts ends up looking quite natural...303 protectant doesnt have any oil based qualities to make it greasy but after apply you should follow with a clean microfiber it helps with any cleaner and to verify its evenly and not overly applied.
#15
A little goes a long way maybe try using less...It does have a slight sheen but even when use larger amounts ends up looking quite natural...303 protectant doesnt have any oil based qualities to make it greasy but after apply you should follow with a clean microfiber it helps with any cleaner and to verify its evenly and not overly applied.
I have several other trim/dash dressing products but I usually use them on other cars (friends and family)