I tried my best at reading as many message forums to hone down the stupid questions, but I'm sure I'll cross that line at some point.....
I'm due to get my first new car this November, and since all I can do is sit and wait for now, I figured I could blow some money on car care products.
It's a 2002 Mercedes ML320 - in white (I chickened out; my last car was black, and unfortunately, the streets of NYC are not kind to black vehicles). Got myself a beige interior, and with a child on the way, that might not have been the smartest move either.
Right now, I'm looking at doing the following:
1. Zaino the car - with Z1, Z2 (is this the clearcoat equiv.?), Z5, Z6. Is it a good idea to use the clay bar on a new vehicle?
2. Preserve the leather - I'm undecided on this. Haven't had a new car that would merit the use of anything really good. Thus far, I've used Lexol, but I'd like to find something better. Have heard about Hide Food and Leatherique. Anyone here used both and have a preference? Ease of application counts - I'd rather not have to do this every two weeks.
3. Preserve the carpets - scotchguard across all fabrics. Is there anything specific to look out for here?
4. Vinylex on all vinyl parts - here's another newbie question - how do you tell what's leather and what's vinyl on the seating surfaces? I'm guessing they're not all leather. Also - anything better than vinylex?
5. Vinylex on the weatherstripping.
Any comments, answers or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Like I said earlier - this is my first new car (or even close to new; previous cars have been bought with no less than 100k miles on them).
Thanks,
-John
I'm due to get my first new car this November, and since all I can do is sit and wait for now, I figured I could blow some money on car care products.
It's a 2002 Mercedes ML320 - in white (I chickened out; my last car was black, and unfortunately, the streets of NYC are not kind to black vehicles). Got myself a beige interior, and with a child on the way, that might not have been the smartest move either.
Right now, I'm looking at doing the following:
1. Zaino the car - with Z1, Z2 (is this the clearcoat equiv.?), Z5, Z6. Is it a good idea to use the clay bar on a new vehicle?
2. Preserve the leather - I'm undecided on this. Haven't had a new car that would merit the use of anything really good. Thus far, I've used Lexol, but I'd like to find something better. Have heard about Hide Food and Leatherique. Anyone here used both and have a preference? Ease of application counts - I'd rather not have to do this every two weeks.
3. Preserve the carpets - scotchguard across all fabrics. Is there anything specific to look out for here?
4. Vinylex on all vinyl parts - here's another newbie question - how do you tell what's leather and what's vinyl on the seating surfaces? I'm guessing they're not all leather. Also - anything better than vinylex?
5. Vinylex on the weatherstripping.
Any comments, answers or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Like I said earlier - this is my first new car (or even close to new; previous cars have been bought with no less than 100k miles on them).
Thanks,
-John