Zymol "HD Cleanse" followed up with Zymol "Vintage" wax.
to apply the HD...use a soft hand polishing pad and to remove use microfiber towels (wal mart has them) that have been washed...and then rinsed MULTIPLE times as the soap will leave a haze. Trust me on the multiple rinses.
do a small area at a time and don't let the product dry before removal.
the Vintage wax is just icing on the cake as you really aren't exposing the speakers to the elements that a car is exposed to, but the shine you'll get....ohhhhh yeah.
I may not know stereos like many people on this site...but when it comes to waxing a car...I'm OCD...and the Dr's I detail for won't go anywhere else if that says anything.
No...I don't sell zymol...but I swear by it...and so do lots of people that show their cars at the Pebble Beach Concours.
to apply the HD...use a soft hand polishing pad and to remove use microfiber towels (wal mart has them) that have been washed...and then rinsed MULTIPLE times as the soap will leave a haze. Trust me on the multiple rinses.
do a small area at a time and don't let the product dry before removal.
the Vintage wax is just icing on the cake as you really aren't exposing the speakers to the elements that a car is exposed to, but the shine you'll get....ohhhhh yeah.
I may not know stereos like many people on this site...but when it comes to waxing a car...I'm OCD...and the Dr's I detail for won't go anywhere else if that says anything.
No...I don't sell zymol...but I swear by it...and so do lots of people that show their cars at the Pebble Beach Concours.