Well, i got tired of looking at all the rust in my car and decided to do something about it. Had very little space to work with so its not perfect but it looks 10x better.
First off we have the coolant log and heat shield. These things just made my engine look like a piece of ****. Took them...
So i was doing a interior detail that consisted of a lot of coffee stains. There were a medium brown color. Anyways, after spraying some warm woolite mixture and rubbing them out vigorously with a brush and a cotton towel, the stain seemed to disappear.
Then, as i ran the shop vac over the...
It had bad coffee stains that sat for a very long time, which would come out but after vacuming would reappear. It was like the stain was getting sucked up from the bottom and back to the carpet fibers.
Anyways, i did what I could. Car looks 10x better inside now.
Now, she's asking...
my headlights are plastic and unfortunately Nissan decided to only make glass fog lights for 4th gen Maxima's....its a shame because the OEM fogs look dead sexy on the car.
Any tips? I've tried Mothers, Brasso, etc...but im not down to wet sand GLASS. :(
Bought some 18" Muranos but the owner didnt "know" 2 of the wheels had clear coat failure...Whats the best way to tackle this? The paint is still good, its just the clear coat thats flaking off and giving it a 2-tone shade.
My current project is bringing my engines natural beauty back to life. This car now resides in Southern California but originally came from Illinois and their salty winters...Anyways, im open to any suggestions, so feel free. :)
Mats:
-Brasso metal polish
-Mothers mag-alum polish
-Steel...
Is there any hope for the condition of my car? Its in Socal now, but it original came from Illinois. (snow, salted roads)
What i've tried...and failed:
-Engine degreaser, power wash w/brush and dish washing sponge. (rough side)
-Brasso (slightly worked, but still have thick dark spots...