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New ride!!
Hey guys,
Just picked up a 2023 Acura TLX Type S! I couldn't be more excited! I had full intentions of getting the Aspec model, until my wife insisted that I drive the Type S. At that point, it was all over with!
I do have a few questions.
1. I want to ceramic coat it. I haven't been keeping up with the latest and greatest products. What would you all recommend? This is a lease, so I don't need a 10 year durability coating. I want something relatively easy to apply that will provide a nice shine and good water beading.
2. What is the best product to remove salt stains after the winter season? I know that it's currently summer, but if I am going to place an order I might as well grab that product as well.
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Congrats on the new ride!
IMO the best product to maintain thr salt during the winter is Bilt-Hamber Touchless or Auto-foam in an IK Foam Pro 12 before going into a touch-free wash or self service bay. I've been using it for the past 2 winters, well, year round actually but not necessary like winter usage and couldn't be happier with it!
Now I just got Nv Snow and Snow+ but can't speak about it at all but it's pretty strong stuff according to a well respected member here, DFB, so I'm looking forward to trying it out VERY soon!
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Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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AMMO Frothe Anti-Salt is another option to consider for winter.
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Originally Posted by
MisterSnoop
AMMO Frothe Anti-Salt is another option to consider for winter.
I need something for the interior though. I really just need a good salt stain remover for the areas that my OEM rubber mats don't cover.
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Originally Posted by
Jman136
I need something for the interior though. I really just need a good salt stain remover for the areas that my OEM rubber mats don't cover.
I've used this method on fabric floor mats. You could try that on fabric surfaces, maybe at a lower ratio.
Salt Stain Removal From Floor Mats - YouTube
I haven't found a need to do that since going to WeatherTechs though.
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Congrats on the new car. The Type S is a good choice. Has a great look with good performance.
With regards to a coating, with it being a least you will not need a 5 or 10 year coating. These are coatings I would look into for application by yourself.
DIY Detail 3 Year Graphene - use my code MIKEGDIY for 10% Off
Gyeon Mohs Evo
Armour Detail Supply Quartz Coating - use LXZ-IYV5WFE for 10% off
Cquartz UK 3.0
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Originally Posted by
MisterSnoop
I haven't found a need to do that since going to WeatherTechs though.
This^^
A good all weather floormat that has better coverage.
Prefer the Husky exact contours. A softer material (more foam rubber vs plastic) that conforms better and doesn’t curl up.
They give a lot better coverage than OEM rubrrt ones.
I would probably do 3D max pider mats if I had to order again.
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Congrats! I like those cars A LOT! Amazing exterior styling BZ to the people responsible.
As for coatings, I am certainly not the guy to offer suggestions there. I'm a wax guy cause I be weird like that.
For combating salt? Bilt-Hambers pre-washes(either touchless or auto foam) will treat ya well. Amazing products.
For salt stains I would recommend getting some good all-weather floor mats, could always sell them after the lease is up. In the past I have used highly diluted distilled white vinegar to remove the stains.
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Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
This^^
A good all weather floormat that has better coverage.
Prefer the Husky exact contours. A softer material (more foam rubber vs plastic) that conforms better and doesn’t curl up.
They give a lot better coverage than OEM rubrrt ones.
I would probably do 3D max pider mats if I had to order again.
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I've had WeatherTech and Husky. I've been underwhelmed by the fit and scuff-resistance in both.
I switched over to 3D Max Spider 5 years ago and never looked back. They fit better and are much less industrial-looking. The 3D's also completely cover the dead-pedal area, the WeatherTech do not. The 3D's are thinner and I had to replace a driver's side after 5 years as the heel pad was worn.
I also had a problem with the WT's pulling away from the door sill. When I complained to WT, they told me that's impossible, (never mind the pics I sent them). They refused any assistance. I've two words for them, and they're not Good Morning.
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Re: New ride!!
Originally Posted by
Jman136
Hey guys,
Just picked up a 2023 Acura TLX Type S! I couldn't be more excited! I had full intentions of getting the Aspec model, until my wife insisted that I drive the Type S. At that point, it was all over with!
I do have a few questions.
1. I want to ceramic coat it. I haven't been keeping up with the latest and greatest products. What would you all recommend? This is a lease, so I don't need a 10 year durability coating. I want something relatively easy to apply that will provide a nice shine and good water beading.
2. What is the best product to remove salt stains after the winter season? I know that it's currently summer, but if I am going to place an order I might as well grab that product as well.
Love the car.
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