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GOT PREP?
Spilchy said:I see you don't really dress the interior. That cuts down big time on time too since you don't have to go back over the entire interior again wiping on and buffing down the dressing.
I like the sad, crinkly, stale french fry tucked under the seat!
What alkaline cleaner do you use to neutralize the acid? Doesn't car soap do that? At least that's what I thought.
Great job...again! :up
Ha ha, on the "zoning out"!!! Me too! Yesterday, the woman was insulted that I wouldn't eat a sandwich. I told her I get "into a zone and need to focus." Tomorrow is her husband's car. Maybe I'll take her up on it. At least I drank the lemonade she brought me. I usually put on my little radio and listen to the sports talk shows (real good here in the NY City area), National Public Radio and definately Howard Stern in the morning!
Man, if I could listen to Howard while detailing!!!! I can't wait until he goes to eh-eh-uh!!
Yeah, I have never dressed interios unless specifically asked to, or it was so old and neglected that it was *really* needed. I don't really dress my own so...well I did dress my 00 civic's dash for the first time this year, but it was out of boredom and the desire for a different look.

I use a degreaser that I get locally, but the APC would work just as well. I just do it as a precautionary measure, I am sure that it is not even needed. Car wash would work too, but sometimes there are areas that cannot be reached without spraying them directly.
I also find that while acid is great on *most* grime that is on the wheel, it does not fair well against grease or tar. The degreaser will emulsify these stains with ease (though typically agitation is needed).
Thanks everyone!!!