Can someone post a photo of the 'official' all weather mats?
We got some for our Fusion, and I was disappointed in the driver's side mat. It's very short. For $100, I would have probably had better luck with the Husky or WeatherTech options.
Ugh, that is awful. Sorry to see this. :(
With all these sympathizers, maybe set up a go fund me page? I'd chip in 5 bucks. :P Gotta stick together. :)
There's another subforum dedicated to washing, waxing, claying, sealing, etc... lots of good tips there on techniques, products, and so forth.
Also, lots of YouTube videos (including some great ones from the people that actually make the products) that demonstrate the methods and products as...
I second the Meguier's Ultimate Quik Dealer and Quik Wax. Great stuff for the price, especially if you need to pick up something locally. Just make sure you're using quality towels -- I like The Rag Company.
Ron's post above with the links about Mothers is pretty good--I hear good things...
Are you looking to maybe buy off the lot, or just testing?
If looking to buy, make sure you check out some of the threads of 'known issues' and things to check for prior to buying, like the panel misalignments and stuff.
Greetings,
I'm struggling with putting together a quality (and importantly, safest) interior cleaning process. With there being so many different types of materials, and suggestions being all over the board, here is what I've gathered. Am I on the right track?
-- "Leather" Seats...
After further research, a lot of them are pretty similar. It basically comes down to a few things:
The Gilmour has two guns, the Foamaster and Foamaster II. The first has brass fittings and a brass pin that is adjusted to raise/reduce the amount of soap used. The second uses a plastic wheel...
Use a metric butt-ton of detail spray. Saturate the thing. Then use a high-quality microfiber towel (not the garbage from wal-mart or costco) to gently flick it off.