A friend of mine just recently bought the new Subaru BRZ. And I was lucky enough to perform a new car detail for him. He got the car on Monday and the paint was already in rough shape, due to pollen and rain. The only thing the dealership did to the car was peel the plastic and stickers off. After claying, the paint was in very good condition except for a few etching from bird dropping.
Here when the car arrived. Overall in decent shape.
When he arrived I went and rinsed the car with my pressure washer.
Then went and started up the Foam cannon. Used Hyper wash and OPC to help loosen up the dirt.
Let the foam dwell for a couple minutes.
Rinsed everything off.
Two bucket method with Duragloss 901 car soap.
Wash the car from top to bottom.
Then rinse all the soap off.
Then used lead blower to blow out all the water in cervices.
Pulled the car inside and started claying with Meguair's kit clay.
The garage use to be full to the top, one small walk way. After cleaning up for a couple days and taking down few shelves. Now I can fit a car inside and detail it comfortably.
Here when the car arrived. Overall in decent shape.


When he arrived I went and rinsed the car with my pressure washer.




Then went and started up the Foam cannon. Used Hyper wash and OPC to help loosen up the dirt.





Let the foam dwell for a couple minutes.

Rinsed everything off.

Two bucket method with Duragloss 901 car soap.

Wash the car from top to bottom.

Then rinse all the soap off.

Then used lead blower to blow out all the water in cervices.

Pulled the car inside and started claying with Meguair's kit clay.




The garage use to be full to the top, one small walk way. After cleaning up for a couple days and taking down few shelves. Now I can fit a car inside and detail it comfortably.

