Hey there.
On my 9 MDX, an abundance of swirls is present. Pictures below, from an iPhone.
How can I remove these? I've got the Focus Kit but would rather only use that on my paint. Afraid it may damage them/the trim.
After removal any tips with the protection of them?
Also! Don't forget to change out your cabin air filter! I was thinking of misting it with detail spray....
This was just after sitting outside for one day/night. Washed the day beforehand.
Not sure if I'm a fan of that metallic green flake, what do you all think?
I've been thinking about hiring someone to sand out my leather?
Or just buying new seats in black, I don't know if it will match my Tan interior though.
I bought my MacBook Pro in 2008. The extended warranty has paid for its self at least twice now. A broken screen, harddrive, keyboard and trackpad all replaced for free. Never had any problems with repairs and it's the best laptop I've ever used. It's now 2012 and I've put over 729 cycles on the battery and I still am faster than most window boxes I see today.
Some people have images of it. But, in a nutshell, the pad and chemical work as a team to level out the clear coat. This leveling out removes the swirls and creates that depth and shine everyone is looking for. Again, in a nutshell.
I hate that I'm 17 but already have back problems. Really slows down my washing.
I get sharp pains when picking things up, I try to use my knees but it's my lower back.
My spine's straight but, I'm not doctor so who knows what is happening.
I used to just say its cause I'm weak but I'm a little smarter now than I was back in the day haha.
Most likely yes, try fine machine polish first, or even Revive. Depends on long the acids in Sour Cream were eating up the clear coat, as to how much of it you can remove.
Mist some carpet cleaner, scrub and such. Being to local car wash and pressure wash them clean. Or use your own pressure washer. You can dry with your. Shop vac/the vacuums at the wash