Greetings from the land of ice and snow! It is 12 fargin' degrees here in Chicago, YIKES!!
Anyway, here are my questions:
1) What product will remove contaminents better (or equal to) than claying a deeply contaminated surface (reason against clay, dropping that sucker once and I will LOSE it and it will become a 90mph fastball into the backyard!) (heh, italian temper
2) your favorite wash to use and why (we have well water here so use a water softner, no, I just cannot spend $450 for a water filter sprayer.)(if that makes me an infidel- so be it)
3) What products will give me the deepest wettest looking shine that is not too unreasonable for a newbie to handle.
4) The interior roof looks like a herd of squirrels with muddy paws played soccer on it, what would you clean it with, what do you like for heavily soiled carpets
5) what do you like to put on plastic surface (like radio face or heat vents) to make them look nice.
6) Tires and chrome stuffshiner/cleaner.
I am restoring a 97 Cadillac Seville that sat for two years thats in good shape but FILTHY!!!! And is a beautiful metallic candy apple red! I will spend money on great products rather than be cheap and get crummy results, example the cleaning power of
Lexol on leather-nonexistant and its allegedly one of the best.
:thx
cheri
Anyway, here are my questions:
1) What product will remove contaminents better (or equal to) than claying a deeply contaminated surface (reason against clay, dropping that sucker once and I will LOSE it and it will become a 90mph fastball into the backyard!) (heh, italian temper

2) your favorite wash to use and why (we have well water here so use a water softner, no, I just cannot spend $450 for a water filter sprayer.)(if that makes me an infidel- so be it)
3) What products will give me the deepest wettest looking shine that is not too unreasonable for a newbie to handle.
4) The interior roof looks like a herd of squirrels with muddy paws played soccer on it, what would you clean it with, what do you like for heavily soiled carpets
5) what do you like to put on plastic surface (like radio face or heat vents) to make them look nice.
6) Tires and chrome stuffshiner/cleaner.
I am restoring a 97 Cadillac Seville that sat for two years thats in good shape but FILTHY!!!! And is a beautiful metallic candy apple red! I will spend money on great products rather than be cheap and get crummy results, example the cleaning power of
Lexol on leather-nonexistant and its allegedly one of the best.
:thx
cheri