JonFull2015QX70
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- 2015 QX70 RWD 3.7L V6
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- Jon
In my continuing mini-blog posts of returning my (new to me) CPO 2015 QX70 to showroom glamour, er quality; where do you start "detailing" once you've brought your new babe home? Well, truth be told, I literally started not far outside the parking lot of the dealership...lol.
I'm a bit OCD, so first thing I did was to pull into a vacant lot and immediately went to work on cleaning the steering wheel first with Lexol Leather Cleaner to remove all the grime I knew was there, but hard to see with a naked eye. Following this, I used Lexol Leather Deep Conditioner. to recondition the leather. shine, soften and add a layer of protection I just knew was lacking. (use your favorite leather cleaner/conditioner; I've used Lexol products for 15 yrs; a mid-level product that I've found to be moderately priced for the quality).
The photos attached are first close-ups of the left/right side of the steering wheel, the microfiber cloth I used to clean the steering wheel with a little elbow-grease.
Amazing how much grime is own a vehicle for sale from the dealership, even after it's 175+ point-inspection! Enjoy detailing!
I'm a bit OCD, so first thing I did was to pull into a vacant lot and immediately went to work on cleaning the steering wheel first with Lexol Leather Cleaner to remove all the grime I knew was there, but hard to see with a naked eye. Following this, I used Lexol Leather Deep Conditioner. to recondition the leather. shine, soften and add a layer of protection I just knew was lacking. (use your favorite leather cleaner/conditioner; I've used Lexol products for 15 yrs; a mid-level product that I've found to be moderately priced for the quality).
The photos attached are first close-ups of the left/right side of the steering wheel, the microfiber cloth I used to clean the steering wheel with a little elbow-grease.
Amazing how much grime is own a vehicle for sale from the dealership, even after it's 175+ point-inspection! Enjoy detailing!