I'm picking up a new Traverse today. It's got leather. I've got two kids; one's 3-1/2, one's 10 months. What do I need to do before letting them set foot (and their grubby little hands) in the new car, especially to protect the leather? Any other recommendations on what I should do Day 1 to protect our new vehicle inside and out? Thanks!
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Re: New car -- how best to protect?
DO NOT LET THE DEALER WASH IT.
For the exterior, I tend to go with
1. Wash
2. Clay
3. ColorX or Cleaner/Wax
4. Wax - Nxt 2.0, Ult. Wax, etc.
Then using Ultimate Quick Wax after future washes.
For the interior, you could just go with the basic Leather Cleaner/Conditioner for now.
The dressing type products would be up to you, but I like to have Quick Interior Detailer and either Natural Shine or Supreme Saround for the dressing.
And APC or APC+ will be good in the future for deeper cleanings.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Re: New car -- how best to protect?
Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostDO NOT LET THE DEALER WASH IT.
For the exterior, I tend to go with
1. Wash
2. Clay
3. ColorX or Cleaner/Wax
4. Wax - Nxt 2.0, Ult. Wax, etc.
Then using Ultimate Quick Wax after future washes.
For the interior, you could just go with the basic Leather Cleaner/Conditioner for now.
The dressing type products would be up to you, but I like to have Quick Interior Detailer and either Natural Shine or Supreme Saround for the dressing.
And APC or APC+ will be good in the future for deeper cleanings.
I have a new one too,
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