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Old Jun 18, 2007 | 07:58 PM
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I just added a few more products to my line and some package deals. Here is what has been added:

Obsessive Detail Bug Blaster
Obsessive Detail All Purpose Cleaner/Degreaser
Obsessive Detail Leather Conditioning Spray
Obsessive Detail Professional Grade Claybar

Claybar & Lube Package
Microfiber Starter Kit
Microfiber Deluxe Kit

Check them out!

Old Jun 18, 2007 | 08:20 PM
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Well, I guess my bank account is gonna take another hit this week!!
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Old Jun 18, 2007 | 08:22 PM
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Heath

I think you might just want to start depositing part of your paycheck directly into my account! You are a detailing products buying machine!
Old Jun 18, 2007 | 09:54 PM
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Heath

I think you might just want to start depositing part of your paycheck directly into my account! You are a detailing products buying machine!
lol



hey justin, i have tan leather in the stang, i also work at discount tire and even though i clean my seats i still have a medium darkish brown stain on my driver seat from getting in the car covered in fresh brake dust and sweat (sexy, i know)...do you offer any products that can get the dirt off while still being easy on the leather?

thanks man
Old Jun 18, 2007 | 10:06 PM
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Bill

My all purpose cleaner works great on cleaning leather. You can also use it on so many other things. Ex: carpet,tires,fenderwells,engine,vinyl, etc. It comes concentrated so it can be diluted a lot, you will get a ton of product out of one bottle. Can be diluted 10:1 for light cleaning and 4:1 for heavy cleaning.

After the All purpose cleaner I recommend the Leather Spray to protect and condition. My Leather Spray also has light cleaners in it.

Hope this helps man!
Old Jun 18, 2007 | 10:10 PM
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My all purpose cleaner works great on cleaning leather. You can also use it on so many other things. Ex: carpet,tires,fenderwells,engine,vinyl, etc. It comes concentrated so it can be diluted a lot, you will get a ton of product out of one bottle. Can be diluted 10:1 for light cleaning and 4:1 for heavy cleaning.

After the All purpose cleaner I recommend the Leather Spray to protect and condition. My Leather Spray also has light cleaners in it.

Hope this helps man!
thanks "brah"
Old Jun 19, 2007 | 11:37 AM
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hey justin, i have tan leather in the stang, i also work at discount tire and even though i clean my seats i still have a medium darkish brown stain on my driver seat from getting in the car covered in fresh brake dust and sweat (sexy, i know)...do you offer any products that can get the dirt off while still being easy on the leather?

thanks man
Bill - you lost me at "darkish brown stain on my driver seat..." But, it is an ALL Purpose Cleaner
Old Jun 19, 2007 | 01:22 PM
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hey justin, i have tan leather in the stang, i also work at discount tire and even though i clean my seats i still have a medium darkish brown stain on my driver seat from getting in the car covered in fresh brake dust and sweat (sexy, i know)...do you offer any products that can get the dirt off while still being easy on the leather?

thanks man
Bill - you lost me at "darkish brown stain on my driver seat..." But, it is an ALL Purpose Cleaner

lol

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Old Jun 21, 2007 | 12:42 PM
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Obsessive.

Is the Degreaser designed for cleaning the enging bay? Just spray everything and hose off? Do I need to cover anything in plastic first, like the fuze box??

Also, what have you got for my convertible top? I want it to look good and black. Someone suggested tire shine but I do not dare.

Thanks!
Old Jun 21, 2007 | 03:52 PM
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My All Purpose Cleaner/Degreaser can be used for many different things. I use it a lot on engines. You can also dilute it and get so much more for your money. For engines I dilute it 4 parts water and one part product. Just spray on the engine and let is sit for a few minutes, then take a hose a gently spray off, no need to use a lot of pressure. I don't cover anything on the new engines, like I said, don't spray a sharp stream of water on the engine.

For convertible tops I must wash them with normal soap and water if they are in good shape. If they need more cleaning I dilute the APC as needed. I like to use Ragg Top and Poorboys Trim Restorer on vert tops.
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