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    Jeep Grand Cherokee 80th Anniversary Edition. Black on Back in Black

    Not quite a year ago, I bought a 2021 GMC Canyon Denali. I really loved my Denali, it was fun to drive, great in the mountains where we live, quiet and comfortable on long trips. And got pretty good gas mileage and had great acceleration.

    On 10/10/2021, someone didn't really didn't like my Denali as much as I did. The first estimate to repair it was a little over $13K and I thought that wasn't too bad, USAA will repair it. A few days later, I got another call from the Collision repair place and the estimator gave me some bad news. The new estimate was not around $34K. The frame was twisted, The oil pan and possibly the engine block were cracked and the car was leaking oil. The whole right front suspension needed to be replaced. The list went on. The estimator told me to expect a call from USAA telling me that the car was not repairable.

    Well, he was right. USAA let me know that my beloved, less than year old, Canyon Denali was deemed a total loss. They gave me a good deal on car and I had opted for new car reimbursement which gave me an extra 20% more. Which, as it turns out is greatly needed when looking for a replacement vehicle right now.

    I won't bore you with the details of looking for a replacement vehicle other than to say that in the states around Colorado, there are no 2022 Nissan Pathfinders Platinum to be found in stock that are available to be purchased. They are either sold, spoken for or priced much higher than MSRP and I am not willing to do that.

    While searching for new vehicles, we had to give up on some things we had considered must haves, and we had to accept some things we swore we never would. One of them being a dark painted car due to all the work involved. Of course, as soon as we modified our search, I found something that might work.

    A Jeep Grand Cherokee in Diamond Black Crystal Pearl. It had pretty much everything we wanted except for a two package, which can be added later. The other thing it had that was pretty cool was that it had not a speck of chrome on it. All the exterior trim is Granite Crystal including the 20" wheels. The interior is dark leather with light tungsten stitching.

    Now for the reason I am on here telling my tails of woe:

    From everything I have read, listened to, heard tails of, etc.. Dark painted cars need a lot of care and protection to keep them looking good. And I presume that also means the exterior trim as well.

    And since my wife is not all that careful while drinking her liquids, I want to help protect the interior as much as possible.

    I had bought some Adams Graphene Ceramic Coating to put on the Denali but, I no longer need to do that. Would that be okay to use on the Jeep's black paint? Or is there a better product to use?

    There are all these back to black products out there, Well, I really don't want to let the Jeep get to the point of having to get back to black, I want to keep it that dark granite color in the first place. What should I use to help keep it that way?

    I have interior cleaning products from Adams, Chemical Guys, Griots and others. Same for leather care, so I am good for those products unless there is something new in the past year.

    What can I use to protect the interior? I don't want any sheen to the dash and such. Armor-All made a low sheen product but I have heard that there are better products out there. Are there? If so, what?

    I learned long ago, 3-4 decades ago, not to use dish-soap to wash cars. I have progressed much since then. I have an electric power washer, a couple of foam canon's (one hose pressure, the other for the power washer), grit guards, micro fiber mitts, (no sponges touch my car anymore). I use the three bucket method. one is for the wheels. I keep the things that touch the car wet, not just damp.

    Car washes are good if they are manual, or touchless. God Forbid if I catch anyone in my family take a car through anything with brushes....

    So, I am looking for any and all recommendations that people may have.

    Hopefully we can keep this vehicle longer than a year....

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    Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 80th Anniversary Edition. Black on Back in Black

    Since you already have the coating then go ahead and use it. There is nothing wrong with it. Just be sure to do the proper prep work to get the most performance of the coating. Maintenance is also key as a coating is not bulletproof and will not perform if it is neglected like any other protection product.

    With the trim being new, it is the best time to apply a coating to it. You can use the same coating you have but be sure to remove the excess or else it will turn your trim white. The thing with trim is its not set and forget it. I would recommend to apply the coating a year down the road to keep it looking good.

    I would recommend to look into coulorlouck. If your vehicle is 3 years or less then all you need is leather shield. If it is 3 years or older then you will need leather protector and follow up with leather shield. Again not set it and forget it as you will be reapplying it every few months.

    Follow proper washing and even those touchless can impact the performance of the coating with harsh chemicals.

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    Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 80th Anniversary Edition. Black on Back in Black

    Pretty much everyrhing the Guz said. If the leather is a coated leather i really like Gyeon’s leather coating. It’s held up protection wise and made the 6yr old leather look a-lot crisper.

    On my Camaro were the leather is semi Aniline i’m using Gyeon LeatherCoat (their leather sealant) and i like it.

    Will be going to ColourLock aniline products next.

    For dash and rest of plastics i really like Pinnacle Black Label leather&vinyl coating. Last a good 4 months and gives it a matte look. Looks amazing freshly applied.

    For cleaning interior panel/ leathers I like P&S Xpress interior cleaner. I cut it 1:1.

    Cleans everything inside well.

    To maintain for dust weekly monthly any interior detailer i’ve used is fine. Using Adam’s now.


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    Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 80th Anniversary Edition. Black on Back in Black

    Remember, if you want it to look it's best on a daily basis, Black is an occupation not a color.


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    Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 80th Anniversary Edition. Black on Back in Black

    The first thing you should do is to tell your wife that drinking any liquid other than water is prohibited. If she must drink a non-clear liquid, then it must be out of a sippy cup. I would stay away from the Armor All products. For the interior, I would treat any fabrics including carpeting with Gyeon Fabric Shield. It's an easy spray on application and you can dry it with a hair dryer.
    CARPRO CQUARTZ Fabric Coating

    If the seats are leather I would recommend Gyeon Q2 Leathershield. It is an easy to apply product and it lasts a long time.
    GYEON Q2 Leather Shield

    For the dash and console I always liked 303.
    303 Aerospace Protectant 32 oz.
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