06 STi Interior/Exterior Detail & CTS-V/Jetta Wash/Wax

blue-sun

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Got a call from a local NASIOC/Mazdas247 (just traded in his Mazdaspeed3 for this STi) member dropped off his STi yesterday morning for a interior/exterior/wheels off detail.



He wanted the wheels taken off and cleaned good and the Brembo brakes cleaned also, so I obliged.



Wash w/Foam Gun

clay

wash

DACP, Meg Red Cutting pad, PC 7424

NXT sealer applied with PC and soft foam pad, removed with Med pad/MF bonnet

Meguiars APC 10:1 for wheel wells, dressed with Hyperdressing 3:1

Wheels cleaned with HiTemp wheel cleaner

All glass cleaned with Stoners

Exhaust polished with generic glass cleaner & #0000 Steele wool

Carpets cleaned with Top Of the Line carpet shampoo via Bissel mean green steam machine

All interior cleaned with Meguiars Quick Interior Detailed

Interior clear plasic polish used on dash, radio display

misted Meguiars Ulitimate quick detailed and buffed to a final gloss





Here are the pics:



Here's how it looked when we dropped it off. The paint was in very good shape, just needed a light buff and some TLC.

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Dirty wheel

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Wheel off, dirty wheel well

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All clean

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Inside of wheel

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Wheel cleaner doing it's magic

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After scrubbing and rinsing

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After wiping clean

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Wheel dirty

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Wheel clean

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Rear wheel well, dirty

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All clean

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Dirty strut

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Clean strut

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Interior seats clean

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All done

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And today I went to a NASIOC member place to do a wash and wax(sealant) on his CTS-V and his wife's Jetta. I've done his V twice previously, last year when we got it and earlier this year. The paint/wax is holding up nicely, but it needed a good washing and a fresh coat of sealant.



wash (no foam gun, his hose/nozzle is seized in place) w 2/bucket method

hyperdressing 3:1 on wheels

exterior glass w/Stoners

generic glass cleaner/#0000 steel wool on exhaust

NXT applied w PC/soft foam & removed w/Med pad/MF bonnet



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So I just got a message from the owner of the 06 STi. His buddy at work wants essentially the same treatment on the exterior of his car done this weekend and the STi wants to set up a once-every-two-weeks cleaning of the STi for next spring. He's storing it for the winter, so next year he wants a wash/wax/vacume/wheels cleaned. This will be me first scheduled regular detail customer if it happens. Only took 7 years of PT detailing! I've got some regular/return customers who call me annually to do their cars but none so far have wanted to schedule something. Exciting, for me anyways.
 
LQ9SS said:
I hope the tire was protecting the rim when it was laying face down:think:



However, nice work!!



The tire was a lip saver. The wheels were pretty badly rashed and beaten, not that it makes it ok.



I was 100% careful in laying the wheels down on their face when I did and made sure not to move them at all when cleaning the inside.



I'm doing another wheel off detail for his friend as I posted above, and I'm gonna have some carboard handy to make sure the face is protected.



I'm assuming that the cardboard will be usesless when I'm done with the water/cleaner. What other options do I have to protect the face of the wheels?
 
JpiRally said:
i hate nasioc and subarus suck



i use a piece of old carpet for my wheel off stuff...:)



joe





I can't tell if that's internet sarcasm on the nasioc/subaru or what. they account for over 30% of my customers, so I can't complain.



I have some gardening knee pads that you toss on the ground that I'm gonna use for the wheels off detail this weekend that I'm doing, but carpet is a good idea. My brother in law is building a new house, so I'll see if I can get some spares from him.
 
yeah it was a joke...I am member number 300 and something. I joined that place back in 1998 when no one knew about it. I have had 4 subies since then and currently have an 08 sti..:)



joe
 
I would think one of those MF chenille bath rugs would work good for the wheels off part. They'd get dirty fast, but they wouldn't scratch the wheels or anything.
 
JpiRally said:
yeah it was a joke...I am member number 300 and something. I joined that place back in 1998 when no one knew about it. I have had 4 subies since then and currently have an 08 sti..:)



joe



OIC. I joined back in 02 when I got my WRX and have been on there almost daily since.



XRL said:
I would think one of those MF chenille bath rugs would work good for the wheels off part. They'd get dirty fast, but they wouldn't scratch the wheels or anything.



I just did a car today and picked up some gardening knee pad/matt things that worked out well. they are a foam/plastic and cleaned up nicely even after being covered in brake dust dirt water.



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