audio1der: With pretty much every car, I recline/de-recline and move the front seats all the way forward/back to work around everything as best as possible.
With the back seats in the CRV, they folded down and lifted up so I was able to get leverage in every angle.
Hey sean SHARP!! as always on everyone of them, I just don't understand how the inside of a "car" (CRV) can get that bad and your car, that's something else...
Nice work Sean. IAs a pursuer of the perfect balance between efficiency, effectiveness, and overall outcome (in all areas of life), I really appreciate the pic of your products. I like your minimalist, yet, high quality product approach.
Superb work as always, Sean. Really love how deep and wet just using RMG and Z8 made that CRV...but I guess you deserved a quickie on the exterior after that disgusting interior.
The Mustang also looks terrific, so black and wet in the after shots.
BTW, do you hate those BFG All Terrain tires (the Tacoma) as much as I do? The tread on the sidewalls is a really PITA when the wheels are dirty...like the ones on the Excursion I washed today that were caked in caliche dust (a nasty, very fine white dust in west Texas and New Mexico). :nervous2:
The cars look amazing and your car makes me want to buy every Z product that they make! I love the placement of the business cars in the CRV too...great picsture! :getdown
Toyotaguy: I had a Bissel LGCM but due to it's poor suction, I opted out from bringing it with me on all details.
Mach: I try . Having used roughly the same products on the past 30+ cars, I think I have a nice little mix going.
Scott: I am being kept in the loop on durability for the CRV. The RMG added a lot, but then again, I shalacked it on. It definatley filled some defects and increased depth. The Z8 added some wetness and most of all, slickness.
Those tires were a bit of a PITA. I had to spray them with Z16 around the edges as the ridges would've chewed up my applicator.
Silva: Yep, it goes: Car Wash -> Dawn -> Goo Gone -> WD-40 -> Lacquer Thinner in order of my gunk removal. With WD, just spray on, let dwell for 1-2 minutes and wipe away with a clean MF.