Waxes, Interior Care
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Any ideas on care car products for a Black S? Zymol, Klasse? Interior car protection/leather care? Not shiny stuff though.
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bud on the West Coast is restoring these 24 year old linen seats out of a 1991 928 GT using Color-Plus products. Used the soffener on the leather interior of the 50th. Feels very subtle and looks great. (note, it did make the color slightly darker) T
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This is a question that you'll get as many different suggestions as replies. Mine? Black Fire/Black Ice. When I was living in Fl, the joke was always "How long does Zymol last? As long as it took to apply it)
Tried lots of different products on black. Pinnacle seems to shine the best and last the longest. I wash my car after every 3 or 4 outings. I use their glaze, followed by the Black Ice.
Tried lots of different products on black. Pinnacle seems to shine the best and last the longest. I wash my car after every 3 or 4 outings. I use their glaze, followed by the Black Ice.
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Yes. Less is best. Don't over saturate the cleaners. Let thoroughly dry (over night). Then use the conditioners. Zaino Z10 works well here.
If you over-use the products, you can always use your shop vac to remove, or run the ventilated seats for a few minutes.
If you over-use the products, you can always use your shop vac to remove, or run the ventilated seats for a few minutes.
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I like all the Zaino products,...including their leather care which I just tried on a whim cause I like their exterior products so much.
For a new car I don't want anything heavy, thick, or slimy. If you think about it you don't really "restore" leather on a new car but maintain it so it doesn't need restored later!
The Zaino leather cleaner is a great daily/weekly cleaner that does just that,....clean and provides very minimal conditioning. It keeps new leather in great shape and is never greasy.
I use the Zaino leather conditioner couple times a year to give it a deeper conditioning. It is heavier compared to the cleaner but still goes on and comes off very nicely.
www.zainostore.com
For a new car I don't want anything heavy, thick, or slimy. If you think about it you don't really "restore" leather on a new car but maintain it so it doesn't need restored later!
The Zaino leather cleaner is a great daily/weekly cleaner that does just that,....clean and provides very minimal conditioning. It keeps new leather in great shape and is never greasy.
I use the Zaino leather conditioner couple times a year to give it a deeper conditioning. It is heavier compared to the cleaner but still goes on and comes off very nicely.
www.zainostore.com
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For the paint I have been a Zaino user too. The process is time consuming but results are good. I sealed with Blackfire Wet Diamond.
This spring I'm going to go all Blackfire product from Gloss enhancing polish to the sealer using my DA.
This spring I'm going to go all Blackfire product from Gloss enhancing polish to the sealer using my DA.