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bamablueoval

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About bamablueoval

  • Birthday 06/30/1982

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  • Location
    Toney, AL
  • Gender
    Male

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  • Location
    Toney, AL
  • Occupation
    SecurityAnalyst
  • Vehicle Year
    2015
  • Vehicle Make
    Ford
  • Vehicle Model
    F150
  • Real Name
    Matt
  1. Great! thanks for the tip. I may get some of that for the interim. I'm trying to decide on vinyl now. A guy of the F150 forum used a carbon fiber pattern and it looks pretty sweet.
  2. Yea I'll get some close up shots. I only posted the others just to show my ride! it's an awesome truck. Just trying to get rid of the dealer installed scratches and such..haha.
  3. ok, so Ford thinks its a great idea to put the easiest scratched material on this planet on the outside of a vehicle. I recently picked up a 2015 F150 and the pillars were pretty scratched already. I have tried to correct them with not so desirable results. The even scratch using revive polish and the blue hand applicator. Does anybody have experience with these demons? I'm more than likely gonna wrap them with some vinyl down the road, but in the mean time i would like to make them look as good as they can get. Any and all advice is greatly appreciated! They are driving me crazy!!!
  4. Thanks for the replies! As to how it happened....someone left a cup of milk sitting on their car(first gasp) then forgot about it and drove for a couple hours (second gasp) then continued to forget about it for another day... It'll be a couple weeks before I attempt to correct it for them. They are in college a couple hours away. At least it has been washed...
  5. to a black car? this is a friend's 2008 infinity g37. any ideas on what could possibly fix it? it looks pretty bad. I havent tried anything yet as far as polishing goes. Does anybody know the kind of clearcoat infinity uses? Hard or soft? I'm not a expert but it looks like etching. Let me know what you guys think
  6. Thanks for the feedback! And thanks for the links Adam! If Mook's suggestion doesn't kill it I may just have to get one. I was relieved to find that after work today it didn't smell as strong so I am hoping that it didn't make it's way down into the seat. We shall see tommorrow.
  7. Once I cleaned it it looked more dried out than the rest of the seat. I then dressed it and it looked normal. My thinking is that since the seat middles are perforated that some of it got down to the foam of the seat cushion itself. I vacuumed it with my shop vac the best I could before I started cleaning it.
  8. Thanks fellas! Like I said my leather is in great shape. No damage. Ill try the baking soda.
  9. Long story short I spilled a couple ounces of mineral spirits on the back seat of my truck. They are leather and perforated in the middle. Good news is the leather is fine. I vacuumed them to get as much of the liquid as I could. Then I cleaned them and dressed them with leather conditioner. The only thing is the smell is still there. My question is...is there anything else I can do? Or do I just have to wait till it goes away on its own? Thanks in advance!
  10. I wish him the best of luck! He's good. Great to see some fellow Marines out there doing shows like that
  11. thanks bud! i think yours is pretty sharp!
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