Detailed... Cleanest Pathfinder in US!

J.J.

DEEP & WET
Sorry, no before shots. I don't let it get too dirty though.



Process:

1. Cleaned leather using Woolite water mixture (conditioned last)

2. Portected dash using Formula 2001 diluted 2:1 (yeah the green stuff found everywhere)

3. Vacuumed using Sears Craftsman Wet/Dry Vac (small yet very powerful)

4. Cleaned carpet using same Woolite water mixture; it was probably a 1:8 water ( works great IMHO)-scrubed when necessary

5. Protected leather using Four Star leather conditioner



Now for the goods:



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Exterior:



Process:

1. Wash

2. Clay

3. OP via rotary

4. Natty's blue



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JJ
 
Yes that is a very clean pathy! sorry to intrude but speaking of clean pathfinders...



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Just sold that baby 4 days ago :( 97 with 85k miles and got a new 04!
 
Here's my 11 year old Pathfinder with 167/k on the odometer. I keep it as clean as possible for a daily driver.



I'm probably going to replace it in a year or so with the 2004 Platinum Edition Pathfinder. The color and equipment in that model is really nice.



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Totoland Mach
 
mine sold for 7,500 as a trade in, not bad for a 97 i guess cause its listed as a 5,500 trade in. But totoland, DEFINITELY go for the 04 platinum. I couldn't afford the LE route but they have reallly nice interiors and offer 3 new colors. and the engine is a HUGE step up, I can't even begin to tell you the difference.
 
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