My first post.....04 STi

strauss

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Well, this is my first post on this forum but I have been doing my research for quite awhile on here. I just swirl removed my friends 2004 STi, using my Makita rotory. Sorry for the crappy pics, but I didn't have my tripod with me and the lighting where I was working was horrible, sorry no befores. My process was as follows:



Wash/dry vehicle

Clay with Blackfire Polyclay

Menzerna IP w/ LC yellow pad @ 1400rpm

IP/106FF/RMG combo 20/60/20 w/ green pad @ 1200rpm

AJ trigger x2 on everything but hood

Carnuba Jett on hood



I was doing just an exterior swirl removal on this car, so I didn't get crazy with the rest of the car. The owner was there and helped a bit with the process and I left the clean-up work for him :grinno:



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For some reason the Menzerna IP could not get those dents out no matter how hot I got that fender :lol

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Just wanted to add that I was extremely impressed with the green german polishing pad that I used from Classic Motoring. With the 20/60/20 mix of IP/106FF/RMG it perfomed wonders and completely removed any hazing left from the straight IP and yellow LC pad and had the paint LSP ready. This was my first time implementing a glaze to my process, and I think I have found myself a new finishing step with my rotory. I figure if I am working on a dark car, I will use the IP/106FF at a 25/75 mix, then glaze the car seperately with the RMG by itself w/ a blue LC finishing pad to make the paint dripping wet. Let me know what you guys think, all you guys do great work and it takes someone who does this for a living to really appreciate the quality of work you all perform :up
 
Well, this was my first time using any of Werkstatts products. I have been using AIO for the last couple years with Menzerna FMJ as my LSP with great success. I have been seeing tons of great reviews on here reguarding his products so I wanted to give them a shot. After my last step with the rotory, the paint looked so good that I felt the Prime wasn't necessary so I went straight to the AJ trigger. As far as the AJ, it went on and off just like any good QD spray......ease of application was a breeze!
 
Nice job on the car, Get some sun pics if possible soon...



I just used some CJ yesterday, it was fairly easy after about the 4th time applying it. Small learning curve, but worth it once you get it. Glad to hear AJ trigger is the same way. I had a heck of a time getting the hand allied version off. Now I see some trigger in my future.
 
I got my buddy to bring his STi back over today for some daytime pics. Unfortunately, the weather has not been the greatest lately, but we got a break from the rain today. It was still cloudy, but better than the night time pics. I just gave his car a quick wash/dry and a once over with FK#425. Here are the pics:



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