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Old 07-16-05, 12:52   #1 (permalink)
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Come on in and watch the transformation of my "new" car!

I picked up this silver '99 Protege LX yesterday. It's a 5spd with 63,500 miles. I saw it yesterday late in the afternoon, which of course means there were a few things that I saw today at noon that I didn't see yesterday oh well.
It's got PS, PL, PW, PM, tilt, cruise, alarm, and CD player. And it's got cupholders! Unlike my Maxima...

I haven't even gotten a chance to wash it yet, since I got home with it last night around 8:00PM, and I had to leave for work at 3:00AM.
So here's what it looks like from a few feet away...



The stickers on the windshield have already been removed, and I was able to transfer the State Parks stickers that I had on the Maxima to the Protege.


Upon close inspection, here are the problem areas (well, some aren't very problematic, they just need a little TLC):






Can anybody give me an idea of what this stain is on the headliner? Is it cigarette smoke? I haven't tried anything to clean it yet. Any suggestions would be appreciated.



A few more coming...
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Old 07-16-05, 12:56   #2 (permalink)
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Looks like you made a good find there. It's amazing what a couple feet will change in what you see.

I will guess that the "staining" that you see on the headliner is road grime from driving around with the window slightly cracked. I had the something similar with a C Class Benz. Careful removing it and be very gentle.
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Here's a little tar for ya!



Let's see what Meg's APC can do for that!

Oddly enough, the owner said it was in excellent condition. You'd think that they would at least wash the car if they're going to claim it as excellent condition. Obviously excellent condition means different things to different people.

More pictures coming after it gets a little work.
Oh, and yes, it was a Texas car. It was driven there for 4 years, so it was only driven through one Wisconsin winter.
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Can anybody give me an idea of what this stain is on the headliner? Is it cigarette smoke? I haven't tried anything to clean it yet. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Prestone foaming carpet cleaner the red can at wally world. It produces enough foam and cleaner without saturationg the head liner. it also works great on stains and upholstery

Nice looking ride!
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Looks great...but I know you see the potential! Keep us updated!

Did you get it at Concours? How was the sales experience?
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P.S. My mazda 6 gets those stains from having the windows down a little like mentioned above and from having the sunroof open.
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Old 07-16-05, 01:06   #7 (permalink)
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What about Woolite and warm water with a MF towel? I'd like to use something I already have if possible.

I have:
Meg's Detailer APC
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Carl - I bought it from a private party. The owner bought it new at Concours, and it was driven to Texas for the next 4 years, and then came back here. The owner has an Infiniti I35 now. Major upgrade IMO. Although there's nothing wrong with a Protege!
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woolite and or APC diluted appropriatly (sp?) will probably work just fine. turn the nozzle on the sprayer to really fine mist and give it a spray. After seeing how much glue is really used on these things at work I am not to afraid to even use my Spotter on them from time to time. I dont suggest on older cars doing that but a newer car it shouldnt be a problem as long as you are not soaking the thing so bad that it start to droop.
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Try Folex on that headliner. DP stain remover might be similar, I'd try that first. Don't oversaturate with hot water, as the adhesive can come undone. And that's not fun (I'd know, sadly).
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^^ yeah no hot water. my spotter I should clarify is not heated.
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Scottabir - is your Mazda's headliner a little stiff compared to other cars? Mine feels like cardboard compared to the Maxima's soft carpet-like headliner.

I know about using very little water on headliners, and I'll use lukewarm water. Thanks for the reminder though.
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