Suburu STI

Today's job was a blue Suburu STI. Owner lives in an apartment complex and he suspects an angry neighbor keyed his door panel. The scratch was too deep to completely remove, it's still there and I did my best to knock off the edges to make it less noticable.



Wash with CG CWC via foam gun

ClayMagic Clay

Scratch got spot correction with 4" yellow foam and SSR3, then 4" foam LTMC, all on PC speed 5-6, multiple passes

Entire car HTMC, CCS white 5.5" foam, PC speed 5.

Natty's Blue



Wheels/Tires cleaned with A2Z All Wheel and Tire

Tires dressed with DP Tire Gel



Interior cleaned with Megs APC

Interior dressed with PB's NL.



Some before/afters:



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Now just some general afters:

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Comments/questions welcome as always. :wavey
 
What was your process to get that wierd spot off the back seat, it looks like it was never there.



I love how that color/car cleans up, great job!
 
mrclrider said:
What was your process to get that wierd spot off the back seat, it looks like it was never there.



I love how that color/car cleans up, great job!



Thanks. I think it was either a water stain or maybe a drink spill. It was not set into the fabric too deeply.



AS mentioned above, I used Megs APC, lightly scrubbed with a soft nylon brush, then extracted with plain hot water.
 
Don't you just love working on the subaru paint.. you can pretty much correct the paint with m205 and a MF towel it's so soft! I love the paint on those cars!
 
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