2009 Subaru Legacy GT Spec B

DirtyWeRX

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This was my first rotary correction after getting practice in on my scrap panel and my own car.

What was done:

- Wheels were prepped with Lane's Safe Wheel and cleaned with various brushes
- Tires were cleaned with Meguiar's APC
- Tires were dressed with Adams VRT
- Wheel wells were cleaned up
- Washed with Wolf's Chemicals car shampoo
- Door jambs were cleaned
- Clayed with Riccardo Yellow Clay
- LSP: Collinite 845 & Lusso Oro
- Rubber and trim treated with Adams VRT
- Leather treated with Zaino leather cleaner and conditioner
- Exhaust tips cleaned
- Carpets vacuumed
- Spot cleaned with Adams Carpet and Upholstery where needed
- Dashboard was cleaned with 1Z Cockpit Premium
- Glass cleaned with Adams Glass cleaner and Uber Glass towels
- Polished with M105 and Menzerna Power Finish (mainly used Uber yellow and green pads)



Interior Before/After:
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Before:
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Prewash:
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After wash/ Sun reflection shots:
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Clay:
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LED Shots:
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Shots of me and the PE14:
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50/50 Shots:
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Afters (some of these were pre-final wipedown):

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Thanks for viewing!
 
Awesome job. Everything looks fresh from the inside to the outside.

The black paint looks how it should now!
 
LMAO @ the Honda SI. Thats hilarious! It turned out really good. I wanna use my PE-14 so bad now. LOL!
 
You sure know how to get a fellow LGT owners attention on a Monday morning :)
 
Awesome job with the rotary polisher. The Legacy GT looks great.

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Awesome work for a first time with a rotary! Here's a tip, when claying instead of using the entire clay bar, break it into about four pieces and use one piece to form into a patty and then the clay will last you a lot longer.
 
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