2013 Subaru WRX STI New Car Prep and Opticoat V2

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by Danny, Mar 24, 2014.

  1. Danny

    Danny Nuba Guru

    I was contacted by a client of mine who recently traded his GTI for an STI earlier this year. I had already washed, clayed and applied Sonax Polymer Net Shield to it but he wanted me to go ahead and do a full new car prep on it for him so that after it was corrected I could coat with with Opticoat V2. He also wanted some clear film removed on the rear doors and some de-badging and re-badging done. I did this correction about three weeks ago anyways on to the photos.

    Tools & Products Used

    Karcher 5.75M pressure washer
    Mecline foam lance
    Rupes LHR15ES
    Griots Garage 3" polisher
    Metro Masterblaster
    Dawn
    Majestic Solutions Ultra Gloss

    Kwazar Mercury Venus Pro
    Zep Citrus
    Zep Purple

    3M General Adhesive Remover
    Hair dryer
    Dental Floss
    Menzerna Powerlock
    Ultima Waterless Wash+
    Clay Magic Fine Grade Clay
    Mothers Wool Wash Mitt

    Mothers Billet Polish
    Wheel Woolies
    assortment of wheel brushes Mothers and Swissvax
    assortment of Pakshak, Detailed Image, and Eurow microfibers
    Menzerna FG400
    Uber Green & LC Hydrotech Tangerine Pads in 4" and 5.5"
    assortment of Adams Hand polishing pads
    Optimum Opticoat V2
    Optimum Optibond Tire Gel
    Meguiars Plastic & Vinyl Coating on Engine bay and Trim
    Blue hawk painters tape
    IPA full strength and 50:50
    Distilled Water
    Compressed Air @120 PSI to blow out polishing dust from crevices

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  2. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    great job thanks for sharing with us.
     
  3. JordanL

    JordanL Virgin Detailer

    Great work!
     
  4. GDAL

    GDAL Super Moderator

    Great work ... that silver is popping!!
     
  5. Danny

    Danny Nuba Guru

    Thanks guys glad you liked the writeup.
     
  6. irsankao

    irsankao Virgin Detailer

    Why would you need a hair dryer for? Did you take a shower as well when you wash the car? haha.
    Maybe heating up the foam tape to remove the emblem?
     
  7. Danny

    Danny Nuba Guru

    The hair dryer was used to heat up the clear film I removed on both rear doors and to heat up the emblems a bit prior to removing them so the adhesive doesn't have as strong of a bond to the clear. I don't have a heat gun so I used what I had available and it worked fine.
     
  8. Holden

    Holden DB Forum Supporter

    Always great work from you Danny! Loved how my vehicle came out. Too bad it's unenjoyable at the moment as we've been plagued by these continuous dust storms here in El Paso.
     
  9. Danny

    Danny Nuba Guru

    Thanks Holden I'm glad you liked the way your STI came out. I hope at least its been a bit easier to maintain now that it has Opticoat on it, it is really annoying that we have so much dust and pollen right now. My mach 1 will be washed and in two days it's filthy again. I am planning to do another correction with Opticoat as the LSP again either this weekend or next.
     

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