Application is intended for early model 318i '84-85.
Thanks! :D
Freshly cleaned interior/exterior
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freaking love this car... this is as clean as they come! excellent job robert!Leave a comment:
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and I fully support your endeavors on this automobile..
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Thanks fellas. Much appreciated. The car has been a long time in the making :)Leave a comment:
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Looks great as always Robert!
It's so good to see somebody take such good care of their car after all these years you've owned it.Leave a comment:
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Your car is perfect OP!
Except the problem with vinyl is the vapor residue that it gives off. The oily vapor given off by vinyl (upholstery, vinyl dashes, other interior vinyls), especially as vinyl grows older, when exposed to sunlight. The hotter the weather-and the hotter a car's interior-the greater the vaporization of the vinyl. Not all vinyls vaporize as readily as others; nor do all give off equal amounts of vapor.
Most people seeing a vinyl-vapor-smudged windshield or windows assume the driver is a smoker. Maybe, but vinyl vapor leaves a far more bothersome residue on glass-and on the car's entire interior- than any dozen packs of cigarettes. In sunbelt states, especially in summer with the windows shut, vinyl residue can come close to coating interior glass in a single day. Not only is the residue car-disfiguring, it is dangerous, limiting visibility.
My dad gets it in his e30 on the windshield all the time from his vinyl seats. I have never noticed it in my car, because I have leather seats.
Source: AutoZone Pro CarCare Reference Library (http://www.procarcare.com/icarumba/r..._bodycare3.asp)
Wow, this explains a lot. I have vinyl interior like the OP, and I smoke. Double-whammy.Leave a comment:
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