Washing G350101?
Washing G350101?
hi im a new proud owner of a G35S ... Just wnated to ask the following question...
1. how do you clean the leather seats without leaving any residue to have it rub on your clothes? I hate that...
2. How do you clean the interior?
3. How do you dry off your car without taking the chance of scratching the beautiful finish? Sorry Im really ****....
Thanks!
1. how do you clean the leather seats without leaving any residue to have it rub on your clothes? I hate that...
2. How do you clean the interior?
3. How do you dry off your car without taking the chance of scratching the beautiful finish? Sorry Im really ****....
Thanks!
Trust me, most people feel the same as you do. We ARE ****. LOL
To answer your question:
1. I'm not quite understanding the residue part... perhaps it's the nasty "lines" on the thigh bolster on the side? I don't know how to get rid of that, and I did try to search about this, too.
2. I usually use damp microfiber cloth to wipeout the dust, and etc. There are products you can use to clean such as Zaino products, but they're quite expensive.
3. I use microfiber dry towel. After a wash with the soap, I take out the spray nozzle off the hose, and just let the water run on the car. This usually takes away most water from the car and leave least amount of water to be wiped with the microfiber dry towel.
If you need to purchase some GOOD quality car detailing products, take a look HERE, and if you need more info on detailing your car, look HERE.
Hope that helped.
To answer your question:
1. I'm not quite understanding the residue part... perhaps it's the nasty "lines" on the thigh bolster on the side? I don't know how to get rid of that, and I did try to search about this, too.
2. I usually use damp microfiber cloth to wipeout the dust, and etc. There are products you can use to clean such as Zaino products, but they're quite expensive.
3. I use microfiber dry towel. After a wash with the soap, I take out the spray nozzle off the hose, and just let the water run on the car. This usually takes away most water from the car and leave least amount of water to be wiped with the microfiber dry towel.
If you need to purchase some GOOD quality car detailing products, take a look HERE, and if you need more info on detailing your car, look HERE.

Hope that helped.
Check out the detailing forum:
https://g35driver.com/forums/care-detailing-22/
You can also post your question in the "Ask a Professional Detailer" thread:
https://g35driver.com/forums/care-detailing/147922-ask-professional-detailer.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/care-detailing-22/
You can also post your question in the "Ask a Professional Detailer" thread:
https://g35driver.com/forums/care-detailing/147922-ask-professional-detailer.html
Originally Posted by Fast07GSdn
Trust me, most people feel the same as you do. We ARE ****. LOL
To answer your question:
1. I'm not quite understanding the residue part... perhaps it's the nasty "lines" on the thigh bolster on the side? I don't know how to get rid of that, and I did try to search about this, too.
2. I usually use damp microfiber cloth to wipeout the dust, and etc. There are products you can use to clean such as Zaino products, but they're quite expensive.
3. I use microfiber dry towel. After a wash with the soap, I take out the spray nozzle off the hose, and just let the water run on the car. This usually takes away most water from the car and leave least amount of water to be wiped with the microfiber dry towel.
If you need to purchase some GOOD quality car detailing products, take a look HERE, and if you need more info on detailing your car, look HERE.
Hope that helped.
To answer your question:
1. I'm not quite understanding the residue part... perhaps it's the nasty "lines" on the thigh bolster on the side? I don't know how to get rid of that, and I did try to search about this, too.
2. I usually use damp microfiber cloth to wipeout the dust, and etc. There are products you can use to clean such as Zaino products, but they're quite expensive.
3. I use microfiber dry towel. After a wash with the soap, I take out the spray nozzle off the hose, and just let the water run on the car. This usually takes away most water from the car and leave least amount of water to be wiped with the microfiber dry towel.
If you need to purchase some GOOD quality car detailing products, take a look HERE, and if you need more info on detailing your car, look HERE.

Hope that helped.
I gathered that I needed a microfiber towl to dry my car.. and I must say.. that is the best 10 dollars I've spent this year. Works like a charm...
Thanks for all the input guys. I appreciate it!
Thanks for all the input guys. I appreciate it!
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