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Drew Newbie
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Posted: Aug 13 2004 at 10:46am | IP Logged
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I really want to take good care of my Titan with the best products on the market. Can y'all give me product suggestions for the following?
- Wax (must have UV protection):
- Dash & Interior:
- Leather:
- Chrome:
- Tires:
- Rims:
- Carpet:
- Windows:
All suggestions would be helpful
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djrickp Groupie
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Posted: Aug 13 2004 at 11:01am | IP Logged
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I see you posted on titantalk.com too.
Dash & Interior: Vinelyx Leather: Lexol Rims: Simple Green Windows: Windex and newspaper
__________________ Rick P
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RI Xterra Moderator Group
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Posted: Aug 13 2004 at 3:44pm | IP Logged
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An awesome exterior waxing could be had from a small company called Zaino...I've used them in the past and they have awesome products and results...Here's a link to their website..
www.zainostore.com
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sohard4u Newbie
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Posted: Aug 13 2004 at 6:27pm | IP Logged
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Drew wrote:
I really want to take good care of my Titan with the best products on the market. Can y'all give me product suggestions for the following?
- Wax (must have UV protection):
- Dash & Interior:
- Leather:
- Chrome:
- Tires:
- Rims:
- Carpet:
- Windows:
All suggestions would be helpful
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Any products from Meguiar's is good, like Gold Class wax (rain beads nicely) and Hot Shine tire spray (tire sidewalls have a glossy look for up to a week).
Mother's has good chrome polish and will make your bright work shine. It works great on tailpipe tips and any chrome-plated surfaces like the mirror frames and grilles.
If you want to keep your wheels clean and free of brake dust, then wash them regularly, maybe twice a month. If you do this and wax them periodically, then you will not need any wheel cleaners. Some wheel cleaners contain harsh compounds that will cut through dirt and brake dust, but they can also literally eat the finish off your alloy wheels.
Nissan also sells car care products that you may be interested in.
http://www.courtesyparts.com/car-care-products/car-care-prod ucts.html
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EvilPeppard Moderator Group
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Posted: Aug 17 2004 at 8:01pm | IP Logged
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I agree with sohard4u.....I use Maguires spray wax and leather conditioner. Works great!
__________________ 2005 Titan LE Crew Cab 4X4
Centennial, CO
"My actions are not revenge...they are punishment..."
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thepuffman Senior Member
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Posted: Aug 18 2004 at 7:23pm | IP Logged
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If youre like me, and are little bit lazy (esp. as my vehicle gets older) but love to have a clean polished truck, I would recommend Dri-Wash-N-Guard. I have used it for 8+ years on 3 different autos. It is basically a waterless carwash/polish all in one step. Did I mention I was lazy? ...lol..But the results IMHO, are very good. Plus no water = no drying or water spots...You simply spray it on, wipe to a haze, and then lightly buff with a terry towel.
I admit that at first it is very hard to get used to the idea of spraying this on a dirty car and wiping on it w/o any water, but I have had great results for years with no scratch marks...Ofcourse I use common sense, if I have more than just road grime/dust..(ie mud caked to my fenders) then I will run it through a car wash and then polish it with this product. You can prolly find a distributor just by doin a Google search....keep on truckin!
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thepuffman Senior Member
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Posted: Aug 18 2004 at 11:19pm | IP Logged
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Has anyone ever used Zymol wax? Its fairly expensive, just wonder if its worth the $
__________________ SE Kingcab Smoke Gray, Big Tow, K&N filter, Silverstar lamps, Peragon hard tonneau, (Sirius SR, 350W Alpine amp, Polk spkrs, 2 RF 8" subs, custom box)
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thepuffman Senior Member
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Posted: Aug 20 2004 at 12:31pm | IP Logged
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Here's a link to look @ Dri Wash-N-Guards products
http://www.driwashsolutions.com/catalog/index.php/cPath/21
__________________ SE Kingcab Smoke Gray, Big Tow, K&N filter, Silverstar lamps, Peragon hard tonneau, (Sirius SR, 350W Alpine amp, Polk spkrs, 2 RF 8" subs, custom box)
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djrickp Groupie
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Posted: Aug 20 2004 at 4:25pm | IP Logged
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thepuffman wrote:
Has anyone ever used Zymol wax? Its fairly expensive, just wonder if its worth the $ |
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Zymol is ok but Zaino Bros is the best wax that you can get IMO. Google "Zaino Bros"
__________________ Rick P
04 Titan CC LE
Big Tow
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Hatchman Newbie
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Posted: Aug 21 2004 at 9:42pm | IP Logged
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Zymol is NO good. Very hard to get off. Pretty much the worst wax I've ever used.
Meguires Gold Class is EXCELLENT for off the shelf wax.
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