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56carnut

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  • Birthday 05/15/1956

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    Steve
  1. Hi All, Happy New Year to you! I have a red Hyundai Veloster with what Hyundai calls piano black trim. It is black plastic on the A, B pillars, and the back spoiler. The car is only 5 months old and I can see lots of scratches on all of this type of plastic. Is there a product that will remove the scratches? Thanks.
  2. Hey All, I've always been told that carnuba wax breaks down in high heat (90-105). Is that true for the Americana wax? For years I have been using an Klasse cleaner/polish and sealant. It lasts about 9-12 months. Thanks.
  3. I believe Adam says in the video that if you feel there is too much of a sheen, to go back over it with a dry towel. Personally, I think it is really great that it can have a sheen and be dry to the touch. I took Dylan's advice and used a small amount to start (dime to nickel sized blob). A little goes a long way.
  4. I used the leather cleaner and conditioner for the first time today. My car does not have any leather in it. It is genuine plastic. Seat trim is some sort of vinyl. My car is two months old and I am the only driver so I did not think it would be too dirty. Applied the cleaner, then followed up with a moistened microfiber towel. Let the surfaces dry and then applied the conditioner. It really looks great, really smoothed out the top of my dash. Got interesting when I went to rinse out the towels. Not too much dirt came out of the towel I used to apply the cleaner, but black stuff rinsed out of the moistened towel. Great products. Thanks Adam.
  5. I do have access to a self-wash with the high pressure wand. So do you just fill your buckets with water adding car wash to one and then proceed or do you work on the tires/wheels first? Great suggestion, thank you. At least I know the wash mitts and towels will be clean.
  6. Hey All, I have a two month old Hyundai Veloster in Red. I live in an apartment building so I am at the mercy of the local car wash establishments. I go to one where they use the hand blowers to dry the car off. Unfortunately, I am seeing scratches on the hood. As there are no electrical outlets in my apartment's parking garage, I have to do everything by hand. I want to keep the car looking good. What products if any can I use to help protect the paint and minimize the scratches? Thanks for the help.
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