Today I decided to do my Spring detail on my STi. The car was in good shape since we had a mild winter so it wasn't ever driven in snow. No real paint correction needed, just a good cleanup. For this one I used several of the new Optimum products and I'm really impressed with them. They work great, are easy to use, and they even smell good. The process was:
Exterior:
-Wash w/ Megs Gold Class and foam gun
-Wheels w/ P21S Gel and EZ Detail brush
-Tires/wells w/ Simple Green 4:1
-Clay w/ Sonus Green and ONR QD strength as lube
-Optimum Poliseal on CCS White via PC (Speed 5)
-Optimum Car Wax (V2)
-Optimum Tire Shine
Interior:
-Vacuum
-Megs QID on dash, door panels, carbon fiber pieces
-Optimum Instant Detailer on jambs and seat backs
-Suede brush on steering wheel
-Lint roller on seats (some lint really sticks to them and won't come off with the vacuum)
-Stoner IG on all glass
No before pics since it was overcast and the car looked pretty good to begin with, but here are the afters:
Exterior:
-Wash w/ Megs Gold Class and foam gun
-Wheels w/ P21S Gel and EZ Detail brush
-Tires/wells w/ Simple Green 4:1
-Clay w/ Sonus Green and ONR QD strength as lube
-Optimum Poliseal on CCS White via PC (Speed 5)
-Optimum Car Wax (V2)
-Optimum Tire Shine
Interior:
-Vacuum
-Megs QID on dash, door panels, carbon fiber pieces
-Optimum Instant Detailer on jambs and seat backs
-Suede brush on steering wheel
-Lint roller on seats (some lint really sticks to them and won't come off with the vacuum)
-Stoner IG on all glass
No before pics since it was overcast and the car looked pretty good to begin with, but here are the afters:







