IMO:
The focus shouldn't only be on the
vehicle's exterior's care/maintenance.
How about the products/processes/etc.
for your C.E.'s interior appointments?
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...=109658&size=1
Bob
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IMO:
The focus shouldn't only be on the
vehicle's exterior's care/maintenance.
How about the products/processes/etc.
for your C.E.'s interior appointments?
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...=109658&size=1
Bob
This is my garage queen. Bought it in April 2012. It has 9,780 miles on it. Caught in the Florida rain once, and other than the initial wash when I brought it home from the dealership it has only been fully washed one time since 04/2012. It is garage kept and only sees sunny days.
I've used numerous different waxes and sealants over the past four years or so. Here's two of them.
Also, I will say this, I bought BL Synergy on a sale last year and had a really bad experience with it and I'll leave it at that. If you want the details feel free to pm me.
Longevity is not an issue with any of your potential products if you're only driving it occaisionally. My ride never sees enough elements to degrade the products. So Fuzion, which is just an amazing product would potentially last indefinitely on a garage queen.
This is Wolfgang Fuzion a couple years ago:
PS this pic won me Detailing Day Contest 2014
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This is current, Polish Angel Cosmic available at AG's sister site Autopia.com
http://i1075.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0h2xhdok.jpg
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Metallic Flake City!!!
Wow, thanks for the awesome input guys!!! Tough decision I have here, I will have to keep you all posted. As for the interior, I already have great products for that, so no worries. ;) Clay bar for sure. It is intriguing to me about the Pinnacle Black Synergy since its wax and ceramic in one, I gotta be honest.
Collinite 845 or Wolfgang Paint Sealant 3.0.
"The plumber usually has the leakiest pipes" I've never heard that 1 before, but that's pretty funny. Lol.
Hey it looks like you can put a padlock on that wooden case that holds the Wolfgang Fusion? Pretty cool, there's some dude who got his stash of car wash jacked by his sisters for some fundraiser in another post... He could've used a similar case to lock his gallons of car wash. Lol.
As far as that picture of the interior that Bob posted, what the heck are we looking at there? What exact kind[s] of material is that? Looks sick!
I'm really curious as to which products you've firmly decided on using to protect that interior from day 1. If you don't mind me asking..
Synergy is just an amazing wax. It sheds water mike crazy, lasts a crazy long time and protects hardcore. Only downside is the price but I think it's worth it.
You are going to get a ton of opinions. Back in the spring I did a charcoal grey Porsche. After the final polish I applied the Blackfire Hybrid Montan wax. The owner does rinseless washes with the Wolfgang rinseless solution I provided him and it looks awesome still.
Here's a link to the wax: BLACKFIRE BlackICE Hybrid Montan Sealant Wax, best black car wax
Agree it's good stuff.klasse and hi temp 1000 finishcare is a nice combo.hi temp is a sealant and wax in one for 17.99.The klasse will give you the depth and protection,and the hi temp will protect the klasse and Give it more of a amped up look.for the wheels gtech wheel armour.