Ruissimo
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You must have the V6?TJ, I had to laugh when I seen the “Large” oil drain pan under your Jenny. My first oil change on my Jenny filled the drain pan to the rim. I’m not used to cars with a 5 ½ quart oil capacity. I bought a large oil drain pan for future oil changes. I was lucky my garage floor is sealed with an epoxy coating.
By the way... I noticed the dealer did not prep the interior of my car (still had all the plastic everywhere on when I got home).
So, I spent a good 6 - 7 hours on it this past weekend. I removed all the plastic, vacuumed, and treated every single surface inside.
For the leather, I used Meguiar's Gold Class Rich Leather Cleaner. I just wanted to get a good protective coating on the seats, they certainly weren't dirty or anything. This stuff was pretty easy to put on and wipe clean. Didn't leave the seats greasy at all, but I did not care for the smell. I think my leather looks richer and darker, and in the Genesis "black", I think it looks terrific, especially in natural light.
For the plastic, rubber and vinyl bits, I used Mothers Protectant. This stuff smells great! It left all my vinyl really shiny, which I'm not totally sold on, to be honest. It's shiny - not oily like Armor All back in the day... but still... not sure if I'm going to continue using it - I'd rather have a matte black finish inside, I think.
I think this stuff works much better on older cars that need a bit of TLC.
Interesting you said that... 'cause I was gonna take a damp microfiber towel to AT LEAST the dash tomorrow...condition the leather put leave all plastics and vinyl alone for now, they need to off gas.
Interesting you said that... 'cause I was gonna take a damp microfiber towel to AT LEAST the dash tomorrow...
I knew about the smell... I guess I never realized protectant that keeps stuff out keeps those toxics IN! Good call.yeah I would wipe off the protectant, or at least not put on anymore for the 6 mo to a year since the production date. That new car smell that people are enamored with is toxic vapors leeching from all the plastics and other petroleum based synthetic materials.
The leather is fine, you probably don't need to wash it with anything other than water unless someone spills coffee or soda in there. Conditioner is also fine.
I knew about the smell... I guess I never realized protectant that keeps stuff out keeps those toxics IN! Good call.
Thanks TJ.
Picked up some Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner from Amazon, and I'm pretty excited to test it out in a few weeks![]()
I also plan on getting paint cleaned/detailed like Ruissimo did by a pro. It's time, and I'm tired of the dealer installed swirls.
Anyone in the Twin Cities know a great place for the exterior paint detailing???
Lexol is great. Cost effective and it works very well, it's really all you need.
View my Tutorial here if you care: DIY Keep Leather Seats & Interior New...Forever
Man you are lucky to be near this guy.
Chad is an absolute stud. His work is all over the internet.
Rasky's Auto Detailing
Chad Raskovich
Minneapolis, MN
Phone: 612-875-6836
Email: chad@raskysautodetailing.com
you can see all his work here:
http://www.detailedimage.com/Ask-a-Pro/author/chad-raskovich/
Thanks for the info TJ. He has a nice page and seems to be almost as knowledgeable as youI have no idea what's considered good pricing for his basic package, which he has priced at $300, but I'll check around to see what others charge also. Looks like he is out of Shakopee, which is quite a ways away from where I live, so dropping the car off to him and returning home is out of the question. I will figure it out. Thanks again TJ.
If you want a permanent solution I would have him seal your car with Opticoat 2.0. Once it's been applied, you won't have to wax your car again.
Full Article:
2011 M3, New Car Prep, Opti-Coat 2.0 Application, Install Appearance Mods
[YOUTUBE]5itLTTTMexE&feature[/YOUTUBE]
I have a dumb question TJ. Wouldn't everyone get their paint sealed if they never had to wax again - meaning, paint sealant really works that well??![]()
If you want a permanent solution I would have him seal your car with Opticoat 2.0. Once it's been applied, you won't have to wax your car again.
Full Article:
2011 M3, New Car Prep, Opti-Coat 2.0 Application, Install Appearance Mods
[YOUTUBE]5itLTTTMexE&feature[/YOUTUBE]
Lexol is great. Cost effective and it works very well, it's really all you need.
View my Tutorial here if you care: DIY Keep Leather Seats & Interior New...Forever
Man you are lucky to be near this guy.
Chad is an absolute stud. His work is all over the internet.
Rasky's Auto Detailing
Chad Raskovich
Minneapolis, MN
Phone: 612-875-6836
Email: chad@raskysautodetailing.com
you can see all his work here:
http://www.detailedimage.com/Ask-a-Pro/author/chad-raskovich/