When I was chasing more Tarminator a couple of weeks ago, from what I was told, the local importer of Stoner products has been hard/unreliable to get stock from, hence why so many places are out. AutoBuff currently have it in stock, Tarminator as well (I use that for occasional HD tire...
An interior cleaner will suit you just fine. If you end up needing something stronger for a stain or the like, then grab a bottle of Xpress.
The Meg's is available everywhere, it can smell a bit weird though. Carpro InnerQD is super nice, a strong lemon scent, and Armour Detail Supply Pilot...
A couple of products to get you started.......................
Interior Cleaner - I'd dare say most who have a Mustang never get to the point where a full-on interior cleaner is needed, other than periodic leather cleaning. Still worth having though. P&S Xpress and Griots Interior Cleaner leave...
Yeah, no way do I believe that "change of circumstance" to be at all credible. Was it not him who got pi.sed off at the dealer asking if they could display the car in the showroom for a little while because he wanted to take immediate delivery or his boyhood dream? If it was a change of...
Yeah, that's the bloke who came in here and told us all how wonderful the car was, then listed it for sale. Shame on him, how many missed out on a Darkhorse allocation? He basically took someone's spot and then tries to cash in on their misfortune. Meanwhile, I'm still waiting for my lowly GT...
It would seem component and part shortages are not restricted to Mustang, with F-150 and Ranger are also suffering.
2024 Ford F-150 order books close this Friday - Autoblog
No problem at all.
Leather is one of those subjects of car care that can be quite confusing, mainly because of most of it is synthetic, and the stuff that is real leather has a polyurethane topcoat applied to provide durability.
So, do you treat the "leather" part as leather, or account for...
This is very much an abrasion issue.
A couple of notes after reading through this thread -
- As others have mentioned, the actual "leather" part of the seats is the perforated sections. The rest is vinyl. This is not unique to Ford, every car company does it, even Jaguar.
- Not a Mustang...
I would 100% agree with that. Actually, the road didn't necessarily have to be wet, I found them just as useless on cold winter mornings.
I switched to PS4S when I put new wheels on my FM, they absolutely transformed the car, to the point where I felt like I could trust what was under me.
There are two areas that I can see that need attention, both I'd treat the same way.
The area highlighted by the red arrow looks like some sort of wax/sealant residue. The area highlighted by the yellow arrow happens to all cars over time, its generally just grime that hasn't been removed by...
I'm suspecting this is mineral deposits / water spots, which is often most visible on darker colors, or this case, black emblems. If possible, can you post some images up of the problem, this will help with recommending a remedy.