Well first off I'm new to the site, and somewhat new to waxing.
That being said, I'm out of EVERYTHING except shampoo. Wax, interior cleaners, everything. It's going to be raining all week, so I'm going to have 4-6 days of no cleaning (unfortunately). I've been wanting to try poorboy's natty's paste, and need a GOOD sun protectant for my black interiors (Mississippi sun + 110* heat), but I haven't taken the step from OTC products to Internet orders.
So basically, here's my dilemma.
I can run to autozone now, pickup some NXT 2.0 and pickup some interior products.
Or I can take advantage of my down time and order what I just placed in my autogeek basket:
-poorboy's natty's red paste
-poorboy's leatherstuff
-aerospace 303
Also, both of our vehicles ('08 Pontiac G8/gray, '08 Escalade/eggshell white) have "Autobutler" protection programs on them. Basically every 6 months we bring the vehicles to the dealership, and they apply some kind of paint sealant, leatherguard, and fabriguard. personally I think it's mostly a gimmick, but I do notice a difference when we have the sealant reapplied. my question is should this alter my technique or products I use to wash our cars?
Thanks
That being said, I'm out of EVERYTHING except shampoo. Wax, interior cleaners, everything. It's going to be raining all week, so I'm going to have 4-6 days of no cleaning (unfortunately). I've been wanting to try poorboy's natty's paste, and need a GOOD sun protectant for my black interiors (Mississippi sun + 110* heat), but I haven't taken the step from OTC products to Internet orders.
So basically, here's my dilemma.
I can run to autozone now, pickup some NXT 2.0 and pickup some interior products.
Or I can take advantage of my down time and order what I just placed in my autogeek basket:
-poorboy's natty's red paste
-poorboy's leatherstuff
-aerospace 303
Also, both of our vehicles ('08 Pontiac G8/gray, '08 Escalade/eggshell white) have "Autobutler" protection programs on them. Basically every 6 months we bring the vehicles to the dealership, and they apply some kind of paint sealant, leatherguard, and fabriguard. personally I think it's mostly a gimmick, but I do notice a difference when we have the sealant reapplied. my question is should this alter my technique or products I use to wash our cars?
Thanks