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JUST bought a new Pilot last night. Want to protect it inside and out. Lookign for recommendations?
This is a car that we are hoping to have for 15 years so I want to start out protecting as much as the car as I can, inside and out. Carpet, leather, dash, wheels, paint, etc. Since we live in WI, where salt is the color of our roads this time of year and I'd like to make sure I protect the carpet and leather ASAP. Along with the exterior paint and plastics. OH, and REALLY want to keep the headlights clear.
I have my Weather Tech floor liners and cargo liners already coming.
Is there a suggestion for the seats and carpet to "fabric guard" them initially? I know I need to do regular leather care, but wanted to know if there is a place to start as well. My kids are in swim, so I REALLY have to protect the leather.
Currently I polish and coat each of our other vehicles before winter, using Klasse AIO and coating with Collinite's. I use Zaino Leather Soft and Leather in the Bottle, but am open to something else to "Seal" off the leather initially.
I know that is a lot of ask, so I'll stop there for now and wait for the experts here to chime in.
I appreciate your help...
OH, if it matters, the color is Obsidian Blue Pearl (Sparklier darkish blue) on the outside, gray leather interior.
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Re: JUST bought a new Pilot last night. Want to protect it inside and out. Lookign for recommendations?
There is no magic pill no matter what anyone post to this thread....
Clean/coat/protect often...4-6 times a year and your prayers will be answered
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Re: JUST bought a new Pilot last night. Want to protect it inside and out. Lookign for recommendations?
Originally Posted by Bosko
There is no magic pill no matter what anyone post to this thread....
Clean/coat/protect often...4-6 times a year and your prayers will be answered
OK, well, not looking for a magic pill, but product recommendations specific to each area (leather, carpet, paint, headlights, plastic, rims, tires, etc) would be greatly appreciated. While it is spotless, I want to get protection in place.
Thanks for responding though...
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Re: JUST bought a new Pilot last night. Want to protect it inside and out. Lookign for recommendations?
What did you use on your other car(s)?
Materials have not changed....use what works for you.
anything that Autogeek online sells will work......
I prefer Griot's products...but there are 100's....they all work
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Re: JUST bought a new Pilot last night. Want to protect it inside and out. Lookign for recommendations?
Agree with the others. Do the same thing to this vehicle as you do the others and keep on top of it. If you want to change one of those things to something different, that will open the flood gates depending on your requirements.
For the exterior, I typically hit the plastics, lights, and paint with the same product to keep things simple. Rubber gets a dedicated trim/rubber product. You can also hit the wheels with the same product you put on the paint. Durable sealants like Collinite 845 hold up reasonably well and it allows you to use what you already have on hand.
Protecting the leather is important, but if you constantly have wet kids sitting on those seats you might look at a seat cover for daily use and then just remove it for family trips, special occasions, etc. I always carried something for my kids to sit on in those situations, regardless of seat material. To this day, I've got a seat cover which hangs from the headrest...long after I hauled dirty/stinky kids. I put it on my driver's seat whenever I come home from the gym or have been outdoors getting dirty/sweaty simply to save the seat and cut down on all the cleaning.
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Re: JUST bought a new Pilot last night. Want to protect it inside and out. Lookign for recommendations?
Agreed AIRES SEAT DEFENDERS….on Amazon, use any time you’re running errands or you have pets in the car, I use them Monday through Friday, take them off whenever I have guests or want to show up the interior… Had them on my last five cars… The best way to get an interior that’s 5 to 10 years old looking like it’s one year old.
For the paint: any of the new spray waxes/sealants; like griots 3-1 or 303 graphene
For the plastic and leather: poorboys natural look.
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Re: JUST bought a new Pilot last night. Want to protect it inside and out. Lookign for recommendations?
Originally Posted by chilly
I guess a large part of the equation is what are you ABLE to do right now since it is still winter?
Do you have a heated garage and are you capable of doing a full new car correction and prep, protect the seats, etc, or do you need stop gap measures to get you through to warmer days?
The Klasse and Collinite combo has been around for years and they are still a potent combination but if you can't decon and clay and polish and do all that right now, personally I would get SOMETHING on the vehicle to give it some protection until you can do a proper full workup
Even a spray on and rinse off sealant would be better than nothing if that's all you can do for now
The Weathertech mats are a great start for the interior but once again, what CAN you do right now in your situation
I have a heated garage, so I can pretty much do anything to the inside of the vehicle. Hard to wash the outside, besides at drive-thru car wash.
Maybe that is where I start. Even though most of the carpet will be protected by the mats, I'd like to put something on the carpets?
So, it sounds like nothing special on the leather, or just add some seat covers.
What about the headlights? I currently don't have anything I use as mine were all beyond that stage.
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Re: JUST bought a new Pilot last night. Want to protect it inside and out. Lookign for recommendations?
any SIO2 spray product on the headlights will be fine.....Griots ceramic glass cleaner will work as well
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Originally Posted by chilly
One last thing, you bought it last night?
If it hasn't been prepped and delivered yet tell the dealer NOT TO touch the exterior at all
Trust me
Facts!!
This will be the dude that does your car...on a late Friday afternoon
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