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Old Oct 9, 2011 | 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by WFBlue
Not sure *****-jo's question re "how soon" was ever answered. My CS was delivered last week; Leatherique products, Zymol, etc delivered yesterday. Too early to clay, wax?; vehicle looks great and feels smooth. Should the new leather get proactive Leatherique treatment? Thanks for answering the nube questions.
You're good to go as soon as the car is in our driveway. Just make sure the dealer doesn't do ANYTHING to the outside. Bring it home dirty if you have to.
 
Old Oct 9, 2011 | 03:48 PM
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ok. Good advice-next weekend it is.
 
Old Oct 9, 2011 | 06:27 PM
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ok. Good advice-next weekend it is.
Do you already have good products?
 
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MoeMistry do you happen to any recommendation for touching up interior paint that has pealed or been scratched?
 
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I've read this whole thread and am feeling a little overwhelmed. I've had my CS a week tomorrow and it's getting dirty, so I'm gonna need to do something this weekend.

I'm an absolute novice at car care (as in avoided car washes like the plague before), but now that I have this spectacular car, I want to take good care of it. Help!! Where do I start?? I'm a working mom of 3 with a SAH husband.

What products do I start with that I can find easily this weekend?
 
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Originally Posted by Anne123
I've read this whole thread and am feeling a little overwhelmed. I've had my CS a week tomorrow and it's getting dirty, so I'm gonna need to do something this weekend.

I'm an absolute novice at car care (as in avoided car washes like the plague before), but now that I have this spectacular car, I want to take good care of it. Help!! Where do I start?? I'm a working mom of 3 with a SAH husband.

What products do I start with that I can find easily this weekend?
Keep it simple. What you'll find right away, and what you should actually use, are two different things.

Here's is a simple wash kit to get you started:

http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...ash-Kit/Detail

This will be the foundation of better products to come.

Please feel free to pm or call us and we'd be happy to hold your hand along the way.

This whole process is actually very fun and not that confusing. Just jump in the pool and you'll swim just fine
 
Old Nov 11, 2011 | 01:58 PM
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Thanks MoeMistry!
 
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You're welcome! Here to help.
 
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