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I would contact the manufacture of that piss poor product and show them what their product has done and see if they will flip the bill to have it removed. Warn as many as you can so they do not make the same mistake. Good luck.
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why didn't you test it on a small area before doing the entire interior? that's rule #1 in auto detailing when using a new product.
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trueX5er, any luck on getting the grease film removed?
Detailed the interior of my X3 a couple days ago. Really impressed at how well my leather's holding up. No signs of wear, at all. |
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