What have you done to your mustang today?

teeje

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Seats are not slippery. Does NOT come off on your clothes. Taken long drives with no issues. Many people have done this as well. Comes in a bottle with a foam applicator. Seats are always shiny and shine does not go away
Not sure I'd want to sit on shoe polish. Seems like it would fuck up my clothes.

^^^^^This!! That was exactly my first thought also.

I'm thinking it's a freakin' slip-and-slide in there now.


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Seats are not slippery. Does NOT come off on your clothes. Taken long drives with no issues. Many people have done this as well. Comes in a bottle with a foam applicator. Seats are always shiny and shine does not go away







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Oh ok, it is liquid wax. I was thinking old school paste type wax. Lol
 

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I like my seats without shine, so I hit them with a senor clean magic eraser and water. Then clean with lexol, then put some lexol protectant on them, which doesn't seem to hurt the plastic but may help the leather.
 

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I like my seats without shine, so I hit them with a senor clean magic eraser and water. Then clean with lexol, then put some lexol protectant on them, which doesn't seem to hurt the plastic but may help the leather.
Well if you have cracks in them you can use it to make them go away. Wipe on, then wipe off excess

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Spent $5 at the car wash getting all the grass and pollen washed off. At least the grass won't be back tomorrow.
 

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Washed it yesterday evening. It's so much harder to think about trading the car when it's all clean and shiny!
 

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Well if you have cracks in them you can use it to make them go away. Wipe on, then wipe off excess

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hehehehe what?!

To tell the truth I put shoe polish on my seats where my friend ruined them with his jeans, and also on the lhs bolster where my FAT ARSE has been rubbing and is wearing off the paint.
 

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Sold my 20" Niche wheels and the 20" Nitto DRs
 
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Congrats Gabe and btw: I replied back regarding your recommendations for adjusting the Koni Yellows over on TMS :waytogo:

-Rocky

Thanks Rocky, that money is now going toward something else round, something much smaller and which will soon be worn by my fiancee :)
 

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Drove about 80 miles to day got the break in oil out of it and filled if with fresh royal purple, Crack a fresh drum of e-98 with the new barrel wrench I bought a month ago and used the new pump I got from Mcmaster carr- worked very slick- now for the depressing stuff - was trying to explain to the girlfriend why the car is so much louder with the new Big red open bov, when I was explaining the difference between vacuum and boost while showing her I ended up getting a speeding ticket- tried to explain to the female office why I may of been speeding (she asked) it was pointless, she didn't have a clue what I was trying to explain- I gave up, left with my speeding ticket and there is still 2 clueless women that don't understand boost- lol.
 

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