Grey Metallic Subby STi Limited by dsms

Discussion in 'Professional Detailer's Studio' started by dsms, Mar 22, 2009.

  1. dsms

    dsms DB Forum Supporter

    Finished this little rocket this morning. Booked for a 1 step correction detail and a late winter seal.

    On with the detail...

    Arrival

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    This STi is kept in excellent condition, some recent snow however dirtied the car up before the detail but it was really nothing major.

    Wheels first, some very classy Volk CE28's were throughly pressure washed before cleaning. The process was as follows:

    -Gloss It wheel gel using the EZ and swissvax brushes
    -APC 3:1 for tires
    -Stoners Tarminator (tires again)
    -Autosmart Tardis to dissolve some light tar spots on the inners

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    Next I did a quick foam with maxi suds while preparing 2 buckets with CG CWG.

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    While washing I felt a ton of friction between the sponge and the paint, lots of bonded contamination:gasp:

    Although I felt I would have done better using an aggressive clay bar I opted for the Megs mild blue clay once again. Since the car was only booked for a 1 step correction and I planed on using a super mild combo when polishing I figured it would be best to use a mild clay bar as to not induce any extra marring. Luckily the paint was already is excellent condition with the exception of the bonded stuff, see below

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    After trunk area...

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    Far from the worst clay job I have seen but it was strange how the contaminants were heavy on every single panel high and low.

    After claying another quick wash with the remaining CWG was done and the car was PW'ed throughly once more before drying.

    The owner seemed very picky about his car and asked for me to remove the swirls he found, even in direct sunlight I found it very very difficult to spot the swirls because they were very faint. I brought the car in and re-checked it with standing halogens and the Fenix LED...again only fine spider webbing was found.

    My original plan of using a medium grade polish with a polishing pad went out the window and I decided to go for a really fine finishing combo to work out the defects and bring up the gloss. Paint readings were very consistent at 5.5-6.0 mils

    Weapon of choice, flex 3403 w/ Gloss It 5" BP

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    I went with Menzerna PO85rd and the GI beveled blue finishing pad. Th 85rd had enough bite to take out the light swirls and leave a great finish as well.

    I used GI EVP pad primer on the GI finish pad as well, this help extend the work time of 85rd considerably so I could jewel it down very well.

    Here is the hood after polishing and a quick IPA, no LSP (I opened up the cabinets in hopes to get some colorful reflection shots)

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    When working on light metallic paints I find turing all the lights off in my garage helps to spot swirls or check your work. Here is the hood under the Fenix LED after correction.

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    I worked my way around the car smoothly, I really enjoyed working on this paint. My main focus was really jeweling it to a high gloss as I knew the defects would come out right away. Heres a quick shot after finish the front fender and door, I was able to clearly distinguish between the polished and unpolished panels as the 85rd left behind great clarity.

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    I spent a little extra time working the bumber area as I found most cars have excess scratches right in that area (mostly from loading things in and out of the trunk)

    Me in my "concentrated polishing mindset" :waiting:

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    After polishing

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    Couple more trunk area shots post polishing and post IPA

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    I liked this shot, completely unnecessary but I thought it would make for a cool photo:hippie:

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    After correction

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    Nice thing about this model STi is its more boxed shaped panels, even down low it was smooth polishing

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    Under the Fenix

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    With the paint correction finished I did a last thorough IPA wipedown before going to LSP.

    This being a fair colored metallic I found that it would benefit from a synthetic treatment, so I brought out the Werkstat Twins.

    I first applied JW Acrylic prime to the paint with a gold ccs hand applicator and let it cure for about 45minutes, while that was happening I tended to the trim work.

    STi's even stock sound pretty throaty (boxer rumble) but this one had a little extra buzz withca Greddy exhaust.

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    During w/ Adams metal polish and #0000 steel wool

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    After

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    Also polished the entire exhaust underneath the car
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    The window and glass trim needed some attention as they were fairly worn. I used the GI T.R.V dressing with my own makeshift applicator ( a cut up piece of a red CSS pad) which actually worked much better than an MF applicator pad.

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    After TRV

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    Front lip

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    I did not do a full engine detail on this one but as per the owners request I tidied up the engine bay

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    The STi Limited had a production run of only 800, this car being number 238 I believe. Only the Limiteds got leather seats as the standard versions had blue alcantara. I know this car pretty well as I was about to buy one about 6 months ago

    The interior was kept in good condition

    Some vacuuming

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    I cleaned the leather and plastics with P & S express interior cleaner, very nice product which is very mild and does not streak.

    The leather was later conditioned and dressed with GI satin leather polish, the results

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    Defi Gauges FTW

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    During the interior work I applied the first coat of Werkstat Acrylic Jett Trigger, and in 45minute intervals thereafter 2 more coats were a applied separately.

    I finished day 1 at around 1:30AM, I just got into a groove and ran with it! This why I worked so late but in actuality I was ahead of schedule and had plenty of time the next morning to finish the rest of the car. In retrospect i should have called it quits earlier and just got a good nights sleep:shrug:

    At the end of day 1 a total of 3 coats of JW AJT were applied over the base coat of JW prime. I planned on a 4th coat to be applied but decided to let the first 3 cure overnight before adding 1 more.

    All finished this morning...

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    I was really aiming for a wet gloss and think it came out to what I was looking for

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    I turned the lights off to get some last halogen shots and found it makes for some cool pics so here ya go

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    The wheels were sealed with Rekex for durability and the tires recieved 3 separate coats of Gloss It signature tire gloss which was buffed off to a satin shine. Undercarriage was treated with Adams

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    Last one inside

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    I waited for the sun to come out but the clouds were toying with me so I got a mixture of sun and cloudy pics

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    You get a better idea in daylight of how the tire dressing came out

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    As always thanks for letting me share :thumb:
     
  2. Nica

    Nica Banned

    Vehicle looks great, I agree with you that picture you posted with the key looks great, love the blurred background and focusing more on the keys :thumb:
     
  3. c32AMG-DTM

    c32AMG-DTM Birth of a Detailer

    Wow... speechless. Great job!

    Love the STi Limiteds, BTW... def. more "sleeperish" than the regular ones.
     
  4. Dust2Glory

    Dust2Glory Nuba Guru

    nice detail bro... silver looks nice and slick
     
  5. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Great job ! Nice to see you using Werkstat as well. Great product.
     
  6. Smith2287

    Smith2287 Welcome to Detailing

    Great work as always your write ups always are great to read!!!:applause2:
     
  7. MWAUTOPRO

    MWAUTOPRO Jedi Nuba

    looks great. did you get to drive it?
     
  8. getcha

    getcha Jedi Nuba

    The limiteds are so much better than the regular STIs. I could never drive a car with a blue interior(Im an EvoIX driver). I had the chance to work on one of these myself, and the paint is a joy to work on.

    And 0o0o CE28s with TI lugs, so tasteful. Seeing these in clean glory brings a tear to my eye, I sold my set even before putting them on my car(couldn't say no to the price).

    Awesome work buddy, represent the rally crowd:thumb:
     
  9. MadOzodi

    MadOzodi Nuba Guru

    Nice work and great write-up as always D!
     
  10. J BELL

    J BELL Nuba Guru

    Looking great here sir...the silver looks amazing
     
  11. Buddy

    Buddy Getting to know Detailing

    Great detail and write up. I'm really starting to enjoy your work. It looks beautiful...:thumb:
     
  12. d00t

    d00t Welcome to Detailing

    Dave, you weren't kidding about the werkstat stuff, it's a very great product indeed! :thumb:

    Great detail as well! My darker metallic silver car barely shows spider webbing after a year of no polishing-- gotta love silver!!
     
  13. ///M LifeStyle

    ///M LifeStyle Birth of a Detailer

    titanium lugs!!
     
  14. dsms

    dsms DB Forum Supporter

    The thing about JW is that it really stands out on white and silver cars, well most fair colored cars such as champagne too but on medium colors such as red and blue it doesnt do much in terms of depth and on black it just looks sterile although it enhances the flake.

    To be honest Aaron, Signature topped with Concourso Gloss would easily equal the 4 coats of AJT I applied on this car but the JW application was just quicker so I went with that. In my durability tests JW lasts 3months solid with 2 coats over prime however the GI beading is much tighter and uniformed and since November on my brothers 335i two coats of signature show little signs of wear even today.

    I think JW was a great choice for the Subby paint and I was really happy with the outcome.
     
  15. d00t

    d00t Welcome to Detailing

    Really, you found JW application easier? I did it on my business partners escalade (I didn't opt for the AJT, just AJ) and I found it quite time consuming.. and often had to follow it up with Acrylic Glos to buff off the residue from AJ. Overall, I think it's decent in terms of looks (it is black--which you stated it lacks in adding any shine/depth) but application is quite annoying. Even on the wheels/etc I've used it on, it was annoying. Maybe I'm applying too much :shrug:

    Thanks for the insight though! :thumb:
     
  16. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    That's some fabulous work there Dave! I also love this STi Limited since it's set up so well.
     
  17. pirex

    pirex DB Certified Dealer

    Very nice work, love the wet finish!
     
  18. dsms

    dsms DB Forum Supporter

    The limiteds are great because of the understated styling. No boy racer wing on the back or blue alcantara seats either:applause2:
     
  19. Racer

    Racer Birth of a Detailer

    Now this rocket should do a couple more miles per hour, its soooo smoth :thumb:

    Great work and what an inspiration.

    Do you like the gloss it line of polishes??

    Regards
     
  20. kei169

    kei169 Wax on..Wax off

    nice detailing and pictures.....
    Wonder what camera are you using?
     

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