Is it just me or...
The Blue Coral carpet/upholstery spray cleans the carpet, mats & door jamb trim so well and so easily, I doubt they will be necessary. I bought a package of white terry "washcloths" at BJ's Wholesale Club & spray the blue Coral onto the carpets & mats, wait a couple of seconds & blot clean. It takes only a few seconds. I am amazed how quickly it works.
If you get road tar, gum, or EXTRA tough stains like that on the carpet that the Blue Coral doesn't please you in removing, use V,M&P Naptha, which you can get at any paint store/Home Center. Pour it onto the wash cloth to thoroughly soak it & blot the stain. It will lift it into the rag, then use the Blue Coral. The Naphtha will turn your finger tips white because it removes all the oil from your skin, so just wash your hands. The Naphta is also sold as "Bug & Tar Remover" for 10 times the price in small bottles so it can be used as such on your paint.
The light (stone) interior looks amazing, & all who look at it will think you are a slave to it, but really, It only takes 2 minutes every other week to keep it looking brand new! Of course, in between "blottings" you will see scuff marks on the driver's mat simply from day to day use. After all, you are USING the car. Tell your wife/family to "pick up their feet" when getting into/out of the car so they don't hit the door jambs. They'll get used to it. Even with a dark interior, constantly hitting the jambs with sneakers/shoes will eventually damage the fabric, whether or not the scuff marks are visible.
**DO NOT USE EITHER OF THESE PRODUCTS ON LEATHER**
I use Lexol leather cleaner which I dilute 1 part Lexol to 5 parts water & keep in a special spray bottle. Since the leather cleans so easily, I dilute the Lexol to use as little detergent as possible on it.

I assume that is one of the names of the MB blacks?

I assume that is one of the names of the MB blacks?
flat black is just "regular" black. no mettalic.
flat black is just "regular" black. no mettalic.
I guess when I think of flat black, as in wall paint, it is a color with no glossiness. The black you are referring to, to me, would be a solid black or non-metallic black.
Its probably just my own lack of terminology.
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Its probably just my own lack of terminology.

http://money.cnn.com/2003/12/11/pf/autos/colors/
BTW, has anyone seen Stone in Brilliant Silver? Any pictures?







