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02-20-2022, 01:05 PM | #45 |
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I haven't seen any updates with their product. I'd expect something to be a good product, if you see professionals constantly reviewing it. I haven't seen one person review anything from them.
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2022 DravitGrau /Black Full Merino M4 Competition M xDrive / Production Week 34/ Delivered 10/19/21/ IG: dravit_m4_comp
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02-21-2022, 12:16 PM | #46 |
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What’s everyone using for a vacuum?
Also, recommendation for a gentle leather cleaner? (Had the whole interior coated in Modesta fwiw.) Thanks guys. Despite requesting a “no wash” note on my service profile, the dealership washed my car when I had a tire replaced and everywhere I didn’t get PPF (went with the track pack, rear fenders, and roof) is now full of swirl marks and outright scratches. Furious. |
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02-22-2022, 07:33 PM | #47 | |
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Leather care: Used Leatherique for years. Began using Leather Masters Dye Transfer Leather Cleaner; good results. Now using Colourlock leather cleaners (light and heavy), foaming applicator, and soft-bristle brush (sourced from Obsessed Garage or Detailed Image). Note: I applied CarPro Leather ceramic coating upon taking delivery, so regular cleaning of light dye transfer just takes a couple squirts of light leather cleaner and some brush agitation to remove any/all discoloration. Oh -- and get yourself a "do not wash" sign to hang from your interior rearview mirror. |
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