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Zeus_SVT

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About Zeus_SVT

  • Birthday 05/05/1979

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  • Location
    North Dallas
  • Occupation
    Telecom
  • Vehicle Year
    2004
  • Vehicle Make
    Ford
  • Vehicle Model
    Lightning
  • Real Name
    Michael
  1. Definitely you will. I've been using the Leather Conditioner since last August, and I'm still only on my second bottle and I use it religiously. It goes a long ways once you have that good coat on there. After that it only takes a little bit to keep it looking fresh all the time.
  2. Turned out nice!! That Leather Conditioner kinda changes the whole look of the interior on these cars doesn't it?
  3. Bring on some pics when you get a chance, would love to see what it looks like.
  4. I would wait til tomorrow and then go back over the seats with the red pad on any areas of the leather that look like they are splotchy. I had to do this a couple of times after applying by hand so that everything looked evened out. It's easy, after the first couple applications you will get used to it. Dont be scared to coat some areas with a good coat of the stuff. The more saturated I get the red applicator the better the dash and door panels and stuff seem to look.
  5. I don't, I used them all at full strength. The only thing I ever cut is APC if I need it for certain things other than the wheelwells on the car.
  6. I agree...it completely changes the look of the interior. Like 100% night and day. I'll add a couple of befores and afters to this post. Yeah, the layout of the interior is simple, yet amazing IMO, for an american muscle car. I love getting in it everyday. Here's a couple of comparisons for before and after. Now the after shot is after I had probably put like the 5th coat or so on there. This stuff is addicting....lol These before pics are the same day I took delivery of the car from the dealer. Photos are 100% untouched, the lighting may have been a little different from one day to the other, but I didn't adjust anything on the pics. Then the afters are after about the 5th coat of Leather Conditioner over a few weeks time.
  7. Yeah it does huh. I was beginning to wonder when I first started putting it on the interior if it was ever gonna work. But I just kept at it like that for a while and finally got it to stop drying up overnight. Now I don't even wait for it to look dry. I have just made it a habit to throw LC at it about once every couple weeks. That might be about what it took for me. I was squirting gobs of it in my hand and just smearing it all over the seats after the red applicator wasn't doing much the first couple times. My hands smelled like the interior of the car for dayssss.....
  8. The entire interior is covered in leather conditioner, dash, doors, seats, center console, panels in floorboard.....everything. I am addicted to it though, and put it on about once every two weeks....lol. So I think that might be why mine looks so dark and moist all the time. It took a few applications to get it to that level though. The only place I use VRT for interior purposes is the rubber seals around the door.
  9. I can do an entire car with one orange pad in one day. You're either using WAY too much product (SHR) or priming the pad with TOO much detail spray. I do a car or two every couple weeks, all steps all in one day and have never had the need to have more than one of each pad. The one thing about forums that annoys me the most is a Grammar Nazi who can't even spell or use words correctly themselves. Everyone makes a spelling or grammar mistake from time to time, just let them be. Yes even you.... Example...... It's PLEASANTLY not pleasently.....
  10. I'd be up for a couple shirts as well.
  11. I used to use the bug and tar remover, but I noticed in the new Adams video that he used the waterless wash to get them off. So I tried his method once, and it really works well. So I just use waterless wash for it now.
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