Lets discuss ways we keep our cars squeaky clean on a budget.
>>17529955
>Turtle Wax
Lmao you again
>>17529955
Just buy a pressure washer and spray the car inside and out once every couple weeks. Takes me an hour or so
>>17529999
Yeah I hear this works. You need to use a foam cannon though so it doesn't soak into the fabric is that's what you have.
>>17529963
There ice paste wax is actually pretty good.
>>17530171
Turtle wax has totally upped quality in the past few years.
>turtle wax
If your car is missing clear coat on the trunk, hood and roof, why waste money anon?
>>17529955
>blast w/ soapy water
>apply spray wax
>dry
done
Remember when you are giving your interior a wipe down, make sure your microfiber towel is lightly damp and sprayed liberally with cleaner
Also leather cleaners are a joke, leather in cars are not delicately, they are actually one of the toughest materials in your car
Armorall is a meme spray compared to the bulk leather conditioning cream we get at the dealership. It's basically identical to the brand name Leather Only. If you have leather interior, that is the stuff to use to keep it nice snd soft. I inherited a car that had dried up leather seats, and it took a few applications but it got the seats nice again.
Can't wait I get all my pressure washer foam cannon shit soon.
>>17530954
>Toughest material in your car
Wrong. You can fuck up leather beyond repair with sunlight and 'off the shelf' cleaning agents specified for leather.
>>17530954
>Also leather cleaners are a joke, leather in cars are not delicately, they are actually one of the toughest materials in your car
Couldn't be more wrong. Leather car materials vary greatly in quality. You need to know what you are working with before deciding how to clean it and care for it.