Hey,
I was just curious of a few things. First off, is it necessary to wax your wheels just the way you wax your paint? I thought people do this just because it makes it easier to remove the brake dust, but then I thought about it and new car wheels go through a paint process similar to the body of the car (primer, wheel paint, and then clear coat), so maybe wheels do need to be waxed???
And how do you all go about cleaning your interiors? Every 3 months when I do my full wash and wax, here is what I do to the interior: I use Zaino Leather Cleaner and Zaino Leather Conditioner on all the leather. I shampoo my carpets with some Armorall carpet cleaner stuff. Then I take a damp towel (by soaking the towel in a bucket of water) and I wipe down the whole dash....the titanium/aluminum center dash part where the radio and climate controls and navi screen are, the whole front dash, the insides of the doors, the rear of the car where the side dash is...basically whatever isn't leather is going to get rubbed with my damp towel (aside from the ceiling of the interior). Should I be using something else? I've always found those Armorall (or whatever company) dash cleaner thingies to give my dash a very unnatural shine that I absolutely hate, so I have just been relying on the power of water.
Oh and while I'm at it, how do I get rid of those baked on water spots on my sunroof and windshield? I believe another member posted on what to use for it....it was something along the lines of vinegar and water or something like that.
Thanks,
MrElussive
I was just curious of a few things. First off, is it necessary to wax your wheels just the way you wax your paint? I thought people do this just because it makes it easier to remove the brake dust, but then I thought about it and new car wheels go through a paint process similar to the body of the car (primer, wheel paint, and then clear coat), so maybe wheels do need to be waxed???
And how do you all go about cleaning your interiors? Every 3 months when I do my full wash and wax, here is what I do to the interior: I use Zaino Leather Cleaner and Zaino Leather Conditioner on all the leather. I shampoo my carpets with some Armorall carpet cleaner stuff. Then I take a damp towel (by soaking the towel in a bucket of water) and I wipe down the whole dash....the titanium/aluminum center dash part where the radio and climate controls and navi screen are, the whole front dash, the insides of the doors, the rear of the car where the side dash is...basically whatever isn't leather is going to get rubbed with my damp towel (aside from the ceiling of the interior). Should I be using something else? I've always found those Armorall (or whatever company) dash cleaner thingies to give my dash a very unnatural shine that I absolutely hate, so I have just been relying on the power of water.
Oh and while I'm at it, how do I get rid of those baked on water spots on my sunroof and windshield? I believe another member posted on what to use for it....it was something along the lines of vinegar and water or something like that.
Thanks,
MrElussive