2016 Scion iM new car prep and scratch removal

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The car was in great shape to begin with, so there isn’t really much to see picture-wise. There was a bunch of very fine scratches down the driver side courtesy of a car wash which the owner wanted removed. He also asked which products I used, mentioning he saw I had done a few posts on Ammo products and hoped I would use them. I happily obliged to use what I could Ammo-wise while working on his car.

I gave the car two foam gun soaks, first with IX Snow Soap to help pull off the surface dirt, the second time with Carpro Reset was to make sure I had enough lubrication as I did the 2BW. I applied IX to the paint washed that off, then proceeded to clay the car. This was one of those rare new cars that had virtually no contamination on the paint. A few random spots here and there, but otherwise nothing. I pulled the car into my garage and corrected the paint very easily. The scratches were light and came right out after a few passes. I had to use my Rupes Mini in a few smaller areas, like around the gas cap. After wiping the corrected panels with Carpro Eraser, I applied Ammo Skin to the paint. I used Carpro Reload on the trim and plastics, and also applied Reload to the wheels. The tires were dressed with Ammo Mud. The interior was pretty much spotless. A quick vacuum and wipe down was all it needed.

Products used:

Interior:

Vacuum

Microfiber wipe down

Wheels, Tires, Wheel Wells:

Meguiar’s All Purpose Cleaner 4:1

Ammo Brute Wheel Soap

Ammo Mud Tire Dressing

Various brushes – Adam’s Fender Brush, Adam’s Wheel Face Brush, Boar’s hair brush, wheel woolies, Tuff Shine tire brush

Wash:

Carpro IX Snow Soap in foam gun (initial soak)

Famous detail brush

Carpro Reset in foam gun (second soak)

2BW with Carpro Reset

Decontamination:

Iron X

Meguiar’s Mild Clay

ONR – clay lube dilution & Reset

Correction:

3M automotive tape

Rupes 21 & Rupes Mini

Blackfire Finishing Polish

Rupes Yellow polishing pad (7”& 3”)

Carpro Eraser

LSP:

Ammo Skin

Carpro Reload on rubber & plastic trim, wheels

Other:

Meguiar’s Glass Cleaner Concentrate

Total time:

4.5 hours

Price:

$130 + tip


Like I said, the car was in great shape so there wasn’t much to document. Sorry to those expecting lots of pictures. The day was pretty overcast, making it kind of hard to photograph the fine scratches. They were much more noticeable in person and ran down the entire driver side.

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Upon arrival. Brand new, less than a week old

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Tires just needed a quick touch up

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Looking better

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Foamed up

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Got in the smaller areas while it soaked in foam



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Very fine scratches from a hand car wash. Ran down the whole drivers side

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50/50 scratches removed

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Swirls though!

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All better

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Finished. The blue was really popping and looked awesome!
 

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