Maintenance and Upkeep Discussion HHR maintenance tips ranging from oil change intervals to brake pads and everything in between.

We are now handling Clearkote detailing products!!

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Old Oct 11, 2007 | 10:27 PM
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Cool We are now handling Clearkote detailing products!!

We are proud to announce that The HHR Store is now an official CLEARKOTE dealer.

If you have not seen how this stuff works, it's INCREDIBLE!!



Quik Shine ($14.95 + S&H)
  • An excellent color enhancer and maintainer developed for use on all paint, metal, gel coat, fiberglass, plastic surfaces, glass, tinted windows, Lexan and Plexiglas.
  • Used to maintain luster after polishing with Moose Wax or Vanilla Moose Wax Hand Glaze.
  • After washing and drying vehicle, lightly spray on Quik Shine. Using a soft towel buff to a brilliant luster. Every time Quik Shine is used the surface gets polished.
  • Developed for the aviation industry to be used on Lexan and Plexiglas windows.
  • Outside auto: Use on everything except tires.
  • Inside auto: Use on everything except fabric surfaces.
  • World's best furniture polish. Cleans windows, mirrors, microwaves, plastic counter tops and linoleum floors.
  • Will not leave fingerprints. Anti-static properties repels dust.
  • Rain sheets off windshield without tracer marks or streaks from wiper blades, when they need to be used.
  • Contains no Teflons, silicones, alcohol or abrasives.
  • Makes metallics and pearls explode out of the paint at you. Enhances the color of all paints, reds are redder, blacks are blacker, etc..
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Vanilla Moose Wax-Hand Glaze ($14.95 + S&H)
  • To remove those 'Spider Web Scratches' that are induced during washing or drying.
  • It can be used with a buffer for outstanding results.
  • Use on all paint, plastic, glass, chrome and rubber molding around windows.
  • An excellent oxidization remover.
  • Use before Moose Wax and maintain that wet deep rich color and luster with Quik Shine between waxing.
  • This item only available in Pints.
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Rubber/Vinyl Treatment($10.95 + S&H)
  • Use on all rubber, and vinyl to add richness and increase luster.
  • Use on rubber seals to keep them soft and pliable.
  • Use on rubber tires: For the ""natural look,"" apply to tire and let stand for 3-5 minutes then lightly buff off. If you want ""glossy"" apply to tire and walk away.
  • Makes chrome brighter.
  • Whitens all white wall tires better than any product in the industry.
  • Contains silicones.
  • Comes with foam applicator pad
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Moose Wax ($17.95 + S&H)
  • An excellent cleaner/wax used to remove oxidation from all paint, plastic and fiberglass surfaces.
  • Removes grime and road film.
  • Easy to apply and easy to remove. Goes on wet, comes off wet. Will not leave a white residue between seams or around emblems.
  • Can be applied in direct sunlight.
  • Cleans vinyl upholstery.
  • Brings fiberglass gel coat back to original luster.
  • Restores air dams and plastic pieces to original luster.
  • Prevents love bugs from penetrating through paint and into primer.
  • Used to remove scratches and finish out new paint jobs.
  • Contains no silicones, Teflon, alcohol or abrasives.
  • Recommended Use: Every 90 days.
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Metal Polish ($9.95 + S&H)
  • Excellent on aluminum, chrome or stainless steel wheels.
  • Apply to a rag and buff as usual. Let dry. Buff off residue.
  • When polishing aluminum wheels, the black aluminum oxide ends up on the rag, not on your hands or wheel.
  • By hand, use as a scratch remover on paint and plastic. (headlight lenses, trim... etc.)
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Old Jan 16, 2008 | 08:42 PM
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Bump for all the new folks!
Old Mar 20, 2008 | 01:49 PM
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Springtime bump!
Old Jul 13, 2008 | 09:04 PM
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bump!! I won a kit of all this stuff at the 2nd Annual Cedar Point meet, Thanks mike. So has anyone used this? i would like to know how it does.
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It's pretty incredible. They are going to be one of the vendors at the HHRitage Nationals. You will be VERY pleased.



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