Hello,
Been snooping around the forums for a while, thought I'd finally register and get some opinions. I recently picked up a 2011 Subaru STi - a car finally worth keeping in good condition. I know the clear coat on them is iffy at best, but I thought I'd give it a go from the start. I really have no experience with car detailing. After reading around, I made a nice sized amazon purchase to get started. I wanted to find products that would allow me to tend to my car inside of a garage. It is nice to be able to wash my car off every week even during winter with the rock salt.
Down to the meat:
-Meguair's Quik Interior Detailer Cleaner (I really like it. Doesn't leave a dust magnet like armor all in my experience)
-Griot's Garage Wheel Cleaner (Just sprayed it on last night, cleaned the dust up real well)
-Mothers California Gold Clay Bar Paint Saving System (yet to use)
-Blackfire Wet Diamond All-Finish Paint Protection (yet to use)
-Poorboy's Spray & Wipe Waterless Wash (I park in the driveway normally... big oak tree and power lines overhead... needed something quick to take bird crap and bugs off)
-Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine (Main car wash, really happy with it. I use this as well as a rinse bucket. Use my RO/DI filter for my fish tank to get some water that isn't so darn hard)
-Menzerna Final Polish (yet to use)
Applicators:
-Meguiar's EvenCoat Applicator
-Mothers Wheel Brush (meh, it is what it is. I needed one)
-Mothers Detail Brush Set
-Cables Unlimited Ultra Absorbent Microfiber Cleaning Cloths (not so sure about these. Shouldn't have cheaped out. Looking for some nice waffle weave ones now instead)
So far, I have been waiting for it to stop snowing to bust out the clay bar / polish / sealant. I'm a bit hesitant and nervous to use this stuff, but I can tell the coat could use it - bit bumpy. Getting the winter mess out of the clear coat will be a nice perk too. Just been washing it in the garage with the ONR when I get a chance once a week or so. Clean the wheels off as well. The brakes on that car are no joke - especially with the dust they put off during break in.
I plan on just giving it a good wash, going over it with the clay kit, using the included foam pad to apply the polish lightly, then putting on the sealant using one of the applicator pads from meguiars. Seem reasonable? Really could use some feedback if anybody has experience with any of the products. The directions with the polish are... well... small pictures in circles on the bottle =P.
Any feedback is appreciated!
Been snooping around the forums for a while, thought I'd finally register and get some opinions. I recently picked up a 2011 Subaru STi - a car finally worth keeping in good condition. I know the clear coat on them is iffy at best, but I thought I'd give it a go from the start. I really have no experience with car detailing. After reading around, I made a nice sized amazon purchase to get started. I wanted to find products that would allow me to tend to my car inside of a garage. It is nice to be able to wash my car off every week even during winter with the rock salt.


Down to the meat:
-Meguair's Quik Interior Detailer Cleaner (I really like it. Doesn't leave a dust magnet like armor all in my experience)
-Griot's Garage Wheel Cleaner (Just sprayed it on last night, cleaned the dust up real well)
-Mothers California Gold Clay Bar Paint Saving System (yet to use)
-Blackfire Wet Diamond All-Finish Paint Protection (yet to use)
-Poorboy's Spray & Wipe Waterless Wash (I park in the driveway normally... big oak tree and power lines overhead... needed something quick to take bird crap and bugs off)
-Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine (Main car wash, really happy with it. I use this as well as a rinse bucket. Use my RO/DI filter for my fish tank to get some water that isn't so darn hard)
-Menzerna Final Polish (yet to use)
Applicators:
-Meguiar's EvenCoat Applicator
-Mothers Wheel Brush (meh, it is what it is. I needed one)
-Mothers Detail Brush Set
-Cables Unlimited Ultra Absorbent Microfiber Cleaning Cloths (not so sure about these. Shouldn't have cheaped out. Looking for some nice waffle weave ones now instead)
So far, I have been waiting for it to stop snowing to bust out the clay bar / polish / sealant. I'm a bit hesitant and nervous to use this stuff, but I can tell the coat could use it - bit bumpy. Getting the winter mess out of the clear coat will be a nice perk too. Just been washing it in the garage with the ONR when I get a chance once a week or so. Clean the wheels off as well. The brakes on that car are no joke - especially with the dust they put off during break in.
I plan on just giving it a good wash, going over it with the clay kit, using the included foam pad to apply the polish lightly, then putting on the sealant using one of the applicator pads from meguiars. Seem reasonable? Really could use some feedback if anybody has experience with any of the products. The directions with the polish are... well... small pictures in circles on the bottle =P.
Any feedback is appreciated!