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On another front - I'm not happy with Lexol as an unpholstery dressing. My upholstery is in great shape and Lexol really doesn't seem to add anything or make the leather more supple. Griots isn't available (that I can find) up here in Canada and I haven't tried Leatherique. I'm not looking for a high gloss on the interior, but I would like something that will keep the leather on the seats supple and that will condition the dash and side trim. The dash on my '93 is 'grainier' than on earlier models and although I don't want any shine on it I do want to make it look a little less 'dry'.
I use newspaper on the windows and Turtle wax tire dressing on the tires. I know, I know, Turtle wax?? But it doesn't fling off, isn't high gloss, is easy to apply and lasts longer than most others I've used (and it SMELLS great) :-)
I use 3M hand Glaze & Mothers 1,2 & 3 on the exterior. What (if anything) do you guys use on your plastic engine parts? I wipe them with Mothers 'Back to Black', let it sit and then wipe it off - just gets rid of that dry look - I use the same stuff on my front chin spoiler.
Sometime this year I'd like to add a wood kit - the black plastic interior trim is ok, but it's a dust magnet and really doesn't add anything to my Parchment interior. Just to let you know (if you didn't already) how much of a nut I am, I keep a medium sized cosmetic brush in my left door pocket to dust off the vents, instrument cluster, OBC, shift console, etc. while idling at long lights.
I've found that if I spray my 18' BBS RX's with Mothers Showtime & then buff them out brake dust will wash off more easily.
The sun is out and the 'show & shines' are starting so I've got to be sure 'the Machine' is in top form. Your input is much appreciated.
Derek
'93 850Ci - L/G