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jm4Lexus

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  1. Hello All, I have a 2001 ES 300 with the same code, P1135. Since it's the same year as danfall's, can I use the same part number or do I need to post my VIN for help? Thanks, Jeff
  2. I joined autopia and did some digging/posting on there. I'm going to order an Ultimate Detailing Machine w/kit, follow the instructions, and do it myself.
  3. Thanks for the replies. SW, how hard would this be for me to take care of myself? Is a PC easier to use than a rotary? I'd like to learn to do it myself, but I don't know if I want to learn on my Lexus. If I decide to take it to someone, how can I tell if the detail shop knows what they're doing? Thanks for the help.
  4. Here are some pics that I took with my phone. Don't know why, but the camera on my Pearl put a black dot in the brightest part of the pics. It's not really there, exposure must be too much for a phone camera.
  5. I just bought a 2001 ES300 Black Onyx with Black interior and Rosewood package. This is my first Lexus and I'm impressed with the road feel with 81k on the car. This is my first black car and I've been going to school the last week on this site and autopia learning all that I can to care for the car inside and out. It's a little overwhelming at first, but once I get a handle on the routine, I'll feel a lot more confident on my detailing care of the car. I have a few questions that I searched on, but I may have overlooked the answers, so forgive the oversight. 1. What is good to use to condition the rubber seals on the doors and trunk? Can I use the Black Magic gel that I got for the tires? 2. What should I use to QD the rims when I QD the car in between washings? 3. The paint looks very good for a 6 year-old car. Some blemishes and chips, but very shiny. One thing that I noticed yesterday, when the sun is hitting the hood, I have these long feather-shaped reflective lines. It's like the reflective sun "burst" extends out and the "arms" of the burst don't have sharp edges. Just wondered what may be causing it and if it is some thing easily addressed with technique and/or product. The used car dealer did clay and wax the car before I picked it up. He also touched up some scratches on the bumper and front skirt. Thanks, I'm really enjoying this place and my new ride! Jeff
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