I cleaned the interiors of the SUV and the second car and then applied Wolfgang Cockpit Trim Sealant to both as well. I really like this product.
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I cleaned the interiors of the SUV and the second car and then applied Wolfgang Cockpit Trim Sealant to both as well. I really like this product.
Cleaned the service truck interior. Previous hand trashed and I mean trashed. Covered in mud, grease, invert (oil based drilling mud), hydro oil you name it the truck has it inside on everything.
So vacuumed it, washed seat covers in washing machine, used D101 at 10:1 on seats and a drill brush and Agitated and use bissle spot shot to clean some of the gunk out. Needs to have it done with a real extractor but I did what I could. Then used D101 at 10:1 on some hand towels we get in a bucket. They are more abrasive than microfiber so they scrubbed the stuff off the dash and doors and all plastics much easier. Used those same towels to get all the dirt and grease spots off the headliner and that made the whole truck come together. Once everything was clean I used D149 to dress all the plastics and dash...wish it smelled as good as the 16oz bottles, the gallon stinkSprayed megs carpet refresher on the seats and then the covers after they were reinstalled. Will do interior glass another day and then it needs washed and some spray on rinse off protection in the form of hydro blue
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Perfect day Saturday for a complete detail job on my 2014 A4 with 104k miles. Interior was cleaned a week ago, but finally had a great opportunity to go under the hood, and a complete exterior detailing. Used Iron-X, wash and clay, WG Uber spot compounding for minor scratches, WG Total Swirl Remover, WG Finishing Glaze, WG Paint Prep, and finished off with WG Si02 Paint Sealant. First time I ever used the Si02 Paint Sealant as I previously used the WG Deep Gloss Paint Sealant (which I always really liked). But the Si02 stuff takes the look up another notch and sets a new standard. The finish isn't perfect with some chips and road rash, but from the 10 foot view I'm very happy with the results.
yesterday was finally a nice warm day in upstate NY and my wife's car and my truck have been neglected with the touchless auto washes being shutdown. While not driven very much, they were both pretty gross and it was time for the first spring wash. Added a 10 minute spray sealant to both and also did my annual PBL rim coating which I've been very happy with. Some rain-x and mk tire gloss and called it a day. Of course it rained last night.
On a side note, I don't think I'll ever buy a black vehicle ever again. My truck is just littered with tiny imperfections that you wouldn't see on any other color. It was bad enough that I almost busted out the clay and polish, but new I didn't have enough time for all that quite yet. ugh
I finally opened my BOGO Gold Plush JRs I got awhile ago.
These must have been some serious seconds because they had fuzz, strings, some sort of bird feed or whatever and dye in the yellow. Let alone a repair with white stiching.
Half of them are not square by any means. Oh well just another what the hell momemnt.
Always inspect your towels.
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Damn, I'd send those back. :(