Guess who's back, back again...
Any of my old buddies still on this forum??
I was very active back in the day, still in the detailing business to this day, but life got too busy to mess around on the net.
Anyone still here from the 2013-2017 days???
The Outback is a very practical car..but has no style, in my opinion. The Fusion looks better, and for that i would go with it. Subaru paint can vary from my experience, but a recent 2015 i did in Silver was super soft ( and also had a lot of small scratches).
I used Sonax Leather spray and it works wonders and doesn't get into the leather holes at all. It's mostly a cleaner as the post above me is correct that modern leather doesn't need much conditioning.
That ruby red paint is SUPER soft. I detailed a 2016 GT350 in same color. It was crazy how soft it was actually.
Let me know if you need help since i'm local to you.
Not sure about piano, but i have used a LC black pad with Essence on a clear coated wood table and it worked wonders. I even did 6 section passes on my Rupes 2, speed 3.5.
I worked on the previous generation rogue and the red was soft but the white was on the harder side. The black Nissan's with no pearls i always experienced them to be soft. There was someone with a new black Leaf and the paint was also super soft.
I have CQUK on one car, and Gloss coat on another..and then another car CQUk topped with Gloss Coat.
The CQUK beads very nicely.
The Gloss coat beads okay.
The duo is incredible and car stays clean for a while (white car too)
The CQUK does last longer though than Gloss Coat. Both very easy...
The black Rogue paint is very very soft.
Give Chicago Auto Pros a call in Glenview, IL.. That's not too far from Kenosha, and they are open on Saturdays. Call ahead.
you would think a compound/polish would remove that no? Some very oily polish product maybe?
GSKR- what would make this not fixable? I've never seen this before so curious what it is.
the black nissan paint is super duper soft. What pad, speed, product are you using? Try a speed 2-3 on the lightest pad and about 3 section passes with almost no pressure.
New to add to the list;
Chemical Guys Nice and Wet Trim Shine Coating.. It sprays uneven, and requires a towel "buff" as it doesn't cover the area nicely. I'm going back to their Black on Black spray.