jdthompson
New member
Hi All,
The dealer has "prepared" the interior of my car with silicone, least I think that's what it is.
Best way I can describe it is that it's still matt, but feels quite tacky in places, kind of like the goop they use to attach a credit card to the letter that comes with it (in the UK at least).
Any pointers on how to safely/easily get rid of this stuff?
I want to use Autoglym Vinyl Cleaner but doubt it will take this stuff off.
Secondly, my Z1 and Z2 arrived (may get Z6 next time but as I ordered from the US it would have gone over the import duty limit).
My car is brand new, So far as applicaton I just want to check that I've picked up the right parts from what I've read - wash it using liquid dish soap, then use a dry foam applictor to apply Z1 (it seems awful thin, won't it just soak straight into the foam?), then after it hazes apply Z2 using a moistened (guess with water) foam and wait until I can cut a clean line with my finger before removing.
This being England I'll be lucky if the weather holds long enough for anything to dry
Any other pointers?
TIA
Paul
The dealer has "prepared" the interior of my car with silicone, least I think that's what it is.
Best way I can describe it is that it's still matt, but feels quite tacky in places, kind of like the goop they use to attach a credit card to the letter that comes with it (in the UK at least).
Any pointers on how to safely/easily get rid of this stuff?
I want to use Autoglym Vinyl Cleaner but doubt it will take this stuff off.
Secondly, my Z1 and Z2 arrived (may get Z6 next time but as I ordered from the US it would have gone over the import duty limit).
My car is brand new, So far as applicaton I just want to check that I've picked up the right parts from what I've read - wash it using liquid dish soap, then use a dry foam applictor to apply Z1 (it seems awful thin, won't it just soak straight into the foam?), then after it hazes apply Z2 using a moistened (guess with water) foam and wait until I can cut a clean line with my finger before removing.
This being England I'll be lucky if the weather holds long enough for anything to dry

Any other pointers?
TIA
Paul