So awhile back I made a huge mistake of using Armorall on the dash of my Dodge Magnum.
I want to completely remove all the residue and start over with some Poorboy's Natural Dressing.
Should I use some Palmolive dish washing soap (what I use to strip wax) or go all out and use Wurth Clean-Solve?
I drive both of my cars a lot. Chicago is not so nice to tires either.
For one of my cars the manufacturer even tells you in the owners manual to not use anything that contains silicone. So I am looking for a recommendation. Anything that would hold up a bit longer? I used to use Mothers stuff...
So just went to Costco and looks like I am going to have to go back. They have 5 sq. ft. chamois for $12. I though I will check if it is a good price. Looks like it is, since I am yet to find anything even close to that price. Back to Costco I go :grinno:
How much better is Leatherique product when compared to Lexol? Is it really worth 3 times the cost of Lexol?
I just got my first Porsche, so I do want to keep the leather seats in it in great shape, since it is my daily driver.
So I am very impressed with Collinite 476S. I drive black Porsche Cayman S 2-3 times per week (even in this weather) and I am very happy with 476S. Since I do not have my own garage, regular detailing is not an option, so longevity is a biggie to me.
Now after I wash the car, I like to use...
So I did a lot of reading here and ended up ordering Collinite 476 wax, since I drive my Porsche Cayman S in all weather.
I am going this weekend to see the in-laws. They have a garage (I only have deeded spots), though not heated, it should be not too bad.
Here is the question, I looked at...