Hello, everyone. First off, I just wanna say thanks to all the people who provide the great info that's on this site. Before coming here, my idea of a full detail was a good wash/dry and shiny coating of wax. Now I know this to be minimal at best.
Some time in the next month, I plan on doing my first full exterior detail on my 06 Steel Gray Metallic STi. I've had the car for about 8 months now and besides the weekly wash/dry, have done nothing to improve the look of the paint. After coming to this site and reading up on micro marring, I have finally started to notice these imperfections on the paint under direct sunlight and it is starting to bother me. So, I've decided to spend tons of money on tons of products and get the car shining and scratch free again! :spot
Basically, I would like some input on the process I plan on going about and some product advice.
I plan on starting some time in the evening, maybe around 5 or 6 and working through the night, possibly into early afternoon of the next day (if it takes that long). Here is my process in order:
Wash
p21s wheel gel for wheels and old mother's clay bar for caked in bd
TAW in the wells.
ONR
TAW to remove any contaminants, wax, or sealant on paint
autoglym for glass
Meg NXT metal polish for exhaust tip
Clay
Sonus green w/ mother's clay lube
Polish & Paint Cleaning
Edge 2000 Wave orange on PC w/ IP
Edge 2000 Wave blue on PC w/ FP
Edge 2000 Wave white on PC w/ GEPC
LSP
Either a couple coatings of UPGP or 845
Well, there it is. A few questions I have are is the ONR needed if I'm going to use the TAW? Also, will layering UPGP or 845 over GEPC cause any issues? Anyone have a preference between UPGP or 845? I'm looking for a decent shine (doesn't have to be the best) and, above all else, durability and longevity. Final question is in regards to lighting. Reading around, it seems halogen is a good choice. Anyone have any recommendations on a product? I was looking at the Designers Edge 2 1000watt light w/ tripod on amazon. Thanks a million for any input you guys can offer. When I get off work, I'll post some pictures of the state of my swirlies so you can better judge my polishing pad/product choices. :thx
Here are some pics of my swirl status:
Some time in the next month, I plan on doing my first full exterior detail on my 06 Steel Gray Metallic STi. I've had the car for about 8 months now and besides the weekly wash/dry, have done nothing to improve the look of the paint. After coming to this site and reading up on micro marring, I have finally started to notice these imperfections on the paint under direct sunlight and it is starting to bother me. So, I've decided to spend tons of money on tons of products and get the car shining and scratch free again! :spot
Basically, I would like some input on the process I plan on going about and some product advice.
I plan on starting some time in the evening, maybe around 5 or 6 and working through the night, possibly into early afternoon of the next day (if it takes that long). Here is my process in order:
Wash
p21s wheel gel for wheels and old mother's clay bar for caked in bd
TAW in the wells.
ONR
TAW to remove any contaminants, wax, or sealant on paint
autoglym for glass
Meg NXT metal polish for exhaust tip
Clay
Sonus green w/ mother's clay lube
Polish & Paint Cleaning
Edge 2000 Wave orange on PC w/ IP
Edge 2000 Wave blue on PC w/ FP
Edge 2000 Wave white on PC w/ GEPC
LSP
Either a couple coatings of UPGP or 845
Well, there it is. A few questions I have are is the ONR needed if I'm going to use the TAW? Also, will layering UPGP or 845 over GEPC cause any issues? Anyone have a preference between UPGP or 845? I'm looking for a decent shine (doesn't have to be the best) and, above all else, durability and longevity. Final question is in regards to lighting. Reading around, it seems halogen is a good choice. Anyone have any recommendations on a product? I was looking at the Designers Edge 2 1000watt light w/ tripod on amazon. Thanks a million for any input you guys can offer. When I get off work, I'll post some pictures of the state of my swirlies so you can better judge my polishing pad/product choices. :thx
Here are some pics of my swirl status:




