Hello.
I have been lurking on this forum for several years now (and well before David decided to reenlist in the Navy). I used this forum's information to detail my previous car, a Black 01 Nissan Maxima. My procedure was as follows:
Interior:
One Grand Exterior Rubber Vinyl for the dash, doors, and related areas.
Exterior:
Car Wash is Blue Coral although I have used One Grand, and Meguiars.
I experimented with the following waxes before settling on AIO.
Liquid Glass
Meguiars Gold Class Liquid Wax
One Grand Blitz Wax
P21S/S100 Paste Wax
Zaino's Z1, Z2, Z2, Z2
Astroshield
Klasse AIO and SG
The key for me was durability and AIO was the best option for me.
Wheels:
I made my own concoction of Simple Green, Rubbing Alcohol, and Distilled Water in a industrial strength gallon container. It was removed with traditional car soap. It reminded me of the wheel formula that P21S uses and by making it myself was more economical.
Question:
I had cloth seats and whenever I drove in it would always spray the seats with a bottle of rubbing alcohol and water. After 4.5 years owning the car, it still smelled new (confirmed by people riding in it as well as the dealer when I sold it).
I have upgraded to a 04 Cadillac Deville and now have to deal with leather seats. This weekend's detail was:
Interior: Lexol (for the seats and accompanying leather), One Grand ERV for everything else.
Exterior: Blue Coral Wash, Rinse, Mother's Claybar (with new Blue Coral Soap in a bucket of water), Rinse, AIO, AIO. Wheels were treated with my Simple Green/Alcohol solution and dressed with Black Magic. I used Mother's Chrome Polish for the tailpipes.
How do I maintain the current New Car smell in the car? I do not want to spray my alcohol solution into the cabin on anything leather for fear of drying it out and can only Lexol the seats once a week when I detail the car. I can definitely spray my alcohol solution on the floor mats to avoid unneccessary stains but otherwise am stuck. Since I lift weights a lot the sweat of my shirt will touch the leather which without daily treatment I feel will effect it negatively.
Am I covering everything?
Regards,
CT
I have been lurking on this forum for several years now (and well before David decided to reenlist in the Navy). I used this forum's information to detail my previous car, a Black 01 Nissan Maxima. My procedure was as follows:
Interior:
One Grand Exterior Rubber Vinyl for the dash, doors, and related areas.
Exterior:
Car Wash is Blue Coral although I have used One Grand, and Meguiars.
I experimented with the following waxes before settling on AIO.
Liquid Glass
Meguiars Gold Class Liquid Wax
One Grand Blitz Wax
P21S/S100 Paste Wax
Zaino's Z1, Z2, Z2, Z2
Astroshield
Klasse AIO and SG
The key for me was durability and AIO was the best option for me.
Wheels:
I made my own concoction of Simple Green, Rubbing Alcohol, and Distilled Water in a industrial strength gallon container. It was removed with traditional car soap. It reminded me of the wheel formula that P21S uses and by making it myself was more economical.
Question:
I had cloth seats and whenever I drove in it would always spray the seats with a bottle of rubbing alcohol and water. After 4.5 years owning the car, it still smelled new (confirmed by people riding in it as well as the dealer when I sold it).
I have upgraded to a 04 Cadillac Deville and now have to deal with leather seats. This weekend's detail was:
Interior: Lexol (for the seats and accompanying leather), One Grand ERV for everything else.
Exterior: Blue Coral Wash, Rinse, Mother's Claybar (with new Blue Coral Soap in a bucket of water), Rinse, AIO, AIO. Wheels were treated with my Simple Green/Alcohol solution and dressed with Black Magic. I used Mother's Chrome Polish for the tailpipes.
How do I maintain the current New Car smell in the car? I do not want to spray my alcohol solution into the cabin on anything leather for fear of drying it out and can only Lexol the seats once a week when I detail the car. I can definitely spray my alcohol solution on the floor mats to avoid unneccessary stains but otherwise am stuck. Since I lift weights a lot the sweat of my shirt will touch the leather which without daily treatment I feel will effect it negatively.
Am I covering everything?
Regards,
CT