HydroBlueJK
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I would personally use ceramic boost every couple months and detail spray every wash
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Just the difference in maintence of a coating makes such a difference in the detail of your vehicle. Both of my vehicles have been coated for awhile now and I've probably done around 50 installs on coatings. When you guys wash your car once it's coated you'll be blown away how everything is just so much easier, the wash mit just glides across the car no matter how long it's been since i gave it a wash, my daily driver focus has been coated for about two years now and it still feels as smooth as if I just clayed it. If you're on the fence on buying a coating kit, you won't regret it
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Got mine too thanks!
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My bad - the owner of the photo takes the prize, but maybe we'all include the quoted post too bc I'm feeling generous
Awesome! Thanks Dylan
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Hey sorry for any confusion
No problem buddy I wouldn't have even noticed it if it wasn't brought up loo
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I saw that while googling. Is it basically a pumice stone? Does it damage the carpet at all?
Something similar.. As far as carpets no I've never damaged Carpets with it but I would be cautious on seats
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google "speedy stone hair remover" , pulls hair right out of carpets and is cheap.. Best thing I've used for it
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Buy a pet stone.. If you battle dog hair and don't have one you're missing out
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So it took 5 applications for it to give you that result?
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Figured I'd throw this out there
I have this I bought it last Black Friday and it's on sale again.. Well worth the money
http://m.lowes.com/pd/Shop-Vac-12-Gallon-6-Peak-HP-Shop-Vacuum/50159065
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my wheels on my jeep are a matte black and ive never had an issue with them...I had fuel wheels on my ram before the jeep and they were a matte as well and no issues there either
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I had them in a 2004 Tundra that I once had. I honestly didn't care for them. Quality didn't seem to be there in comparison to the factory leather. It may have just been an issue with my experience. Head rest was deteriorating and it was failing at the edge (against door) where you would get out of the seat. They were installed by someone that the dealer used, so I couldn't help you there.
that's probably the first time ive heard of someone not liking them but thanks for the input
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hey guys,
seeing if anyone here has ever done the katzkin route for their interiors
been throwing it up in the air for my jeep and wondering if anyone else has them or better yet has done the install themselves
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looks much better
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cool idea,
if I had one it wouldn't get used for adams bottles tho lol..
but again, I have a YETI coozie and its by far the best coozie ive ever had
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ive went through the vehicles myself
2007 cobalt - first car
1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse fwd turbo -- first real fun car
2003 dodge ram 2500 CTD
2011 Scion TC
2000 Jeep Cherokee - first lifted vehicle
2011 Jeep compass (hated that thing - had for 6 months LOL)
2013 Ram 1500
2007 Ford mustang GT (still have it, 22k miles)
2001 Dodge Neon (commuter car for work until it caught fire )
2013 Ford focus (still have, new commuter car)
2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (still have and hope to keep for quite sometime)
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I think any of the chemicals besides DWC obviously would make good air freshners..
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I can honestly say that when I smell the detail spray air freshners...it doesn't remind of me detail spray..
Piano black (?) exterior trim scratches
in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
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Those scratch no matter what you do, even the perfect wash method will still scratch them, Correct them and PPF them and your problem is solved