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now that i have this fine piece of art, what do you recommend for cleaning the exterior and the interior?
black interior
orient blue outside, so i will be kept busy
black interior
orient blue outside, so i will be kept busy
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My Ride: Arrived 3 June 2005: 2005 545i - Orient Blue, Black interior, Sport, Steptronic, Cold Weather, NAV, Sirius, Logic7, Comfort Seats, Sunshades. What a glorious ride!
Originally Posted by sweeet' date='Jun 5 2005, 08:39 PM
now that i have this fine piece of art, what do you recommend for cleaning the exterior and the interior?
black interior
orient blue outside, so i will be kept busy
black interior
orient blue outside, so i will be kept busy
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My Ride: 2006 525i
Jet Black, keep my passenger seat extra clean after I(married/3kids) drop off my new mistress(half black/half indian gives great head even though I have Jock itch/yeast infection), don't want anything leaking from her crotch after I have my way with her
My Recomendation is ZAINO. (www.zainobros.com). I have been using these products for about 5 years. It provides an outstnading shine and durability. It is a process when first applied but worth it. (no pain - no gain)
I have a Jet black and there are no swirls anywhere. Easy to wash and keep clean.
I have a Jet black and there are no swirls anywhere. Easy to wash and keep clean.
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My Ride: Arrived 3 June 2005: 2005 545i - Orient Blue, Black interior, Sport, Steptronic, Cold Weather, NAV, Sirius, Logic7, Comfort Seats, Sunshades. What a glorious ride!
What's great about Zymol is that you can get it at Target, at the corresponding reasonable prices.
That being said, my Rejex is on order. My dealer tells me his detail shop can do my whole car and finish up with Rejex for about $100-$120. Sounded reasonable to me.
That being said, my Rejex is on order. My dealer tells me his detail shop can do my whole car and finish up with Rejex for about $100-$120. Sounded reasonable to me.
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My Ride: '05 545i, silver gray, black leather with anthracite maple wood, sport package, premium sound, navigation, cold weather package, electric rear sunshade, folding rear seat, satellite radio prep, PIAA 4150K fogs, red rear reflectors, hardwired Valentine One
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Originally Posted by MaxBuck' date='Jun 6 2005, 01:54 AM
What's great about Zymol is that you can get it at Target, at the corresponding reasonable prices.
That being said, my Rejex is on order.? My dealer tells me his detail shop can do my whole car and finish up with Rejex for about $100-$120.? Sounded reasonable to me.
That being said, my Rejex is on order.? My dealer tells me his detail shop can do my whole car and finish up with Rejex for about $100-$120.? Sounded reasonable to me.
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My Ride: '05 545i, silver gray, black leather with anthracite maple wood, sport package, premium sound, navigation, cold weather package, electric rear sunshade, folding rear seat, satellite radio prep, PIAA 4150K fogs, red rear reflectors, hardwired Valentine One
Originally Posted by alohalc' date='Jun 6 2005, 01:55 PM
[quote name='MaxBuck' date='Jun 6 2005, 01:54 AM']What's great about Zymol is that you can get it at Target, at the corresponding reasonable prices.
That being said, my Rejex is on order.? My dealer tells me his detail shop can do my whole car and finish up with Rejex for about $100-$120.? Sounded reasonable to me.
That being said, my Rejex is on order.? My dealer tells me his detail shop can do my whole car and finish up with Rejex for about $100-$120.? Sounded reasonable to me.
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[/quote]Actually, a machine wash might be better than what some dealer "detail" departments do. Many hand wash with a bucket of dirty water that's changed who knows how often, and with ditry rags that haven't seen a washing machine in who knows how long. Oh, and they'll think nothing of washing the wheels first, then the body...with the same rag.
I refuse to allow any dealer to get near my car for washing, let alone detailing. I have a big sign I put on the dash that says DO NOT WASH for when I bring in the car for service. But that's just me...