Hdskullfire2
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Hi all,
Another newbe (with a Subie) Saying hello..
I'd like some input on my plan to keep the high shine on this new car, a Very limited edition 2013 Subaru Outback Limited with the Special Appearance Package (SAP) and even rarer Brilliant Brown Pearl (Only offered for 3 months during late 2012)
So here is what I have already.... I have a Griot's 6" DP and shortly a 3" DP, and Plenty of MF wipes and all the little items.
I plan to go initially with a wash, clay (If it needs), then going with the DP, Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish, Blackfire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection, and finally a coat of Blackfire Midnight Sun Ivory Carnauba Paste Wax for the system.. Body panels will be treated with 303 Aerospace protectant
Now here is what I need to know.. I've found several posts here and elsewhere that indicate the newer Subaru Clear Coat's are being described as "Soft". My question is should I be concerned with this???
At this point I've ordered most everything I need, and have some questions on the type of Pads I should use with the Blackfire System I mentioned above.. I already have 6.5 Lake Country's in Red, Blue, and Black. I also have Griot's 6.5 Pads in Red and Orange. I will be getting the 3" counterparts for the smaller 3" Griot's DP machine.
Surface condition is very good at this point and I'm not expecting anything other that maybe minor surface stuff once the winter season here is done. The car came detailed from the dealership a month ago but I don't know what they applied if any.. I only added a quick hand applied coat of Meguiar's GoldClass Carnauba just to get me through the winter.
I live in the Northeast part of the country in Pennsylvania and already we have had some snow.. They use a brine mix and a little salt right now and the car gets slimy after a short while in that stuff.
Assuming nothing major by spring, I plan to do the detail come the first set of 50 degree days.
Here is a couple shots of the car..
As delivered:
Just the other day from out first snow..
So that's it from cold Bethlehem, Pa.
Let me know your thoughts.. And thanks in advance to all..
Steve Nordahl
Bethlehem, Pa.
Another newbe (with a Subie) Saying hello..
I'd like some input on my plan to keep the high shine on this new car, a Very limited edition 2013 Subaru Outback Limited with the Special Appearance Package (SAP) and even rarer Brilliant Brown Pearl (Only offered for 3 months during late 2012)
So here is what I have already.... I have a Griot's 6" DP and shortly a 3" DP, and Plenty of MF wipes and all the little items.
I plan to go initially with a wash, clay (If it needs), then going with the DP, Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish, Blackfire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection, and finally a coat of Blackfire Midnight Sun Ivory Carnauba Paste Wax for the system.. Body panels will be treated with 303 Aerospace protectant
Now here is what I need to know.. I've found several posts here and elsewhere that indicate the newer Subaru Clear Coat's are being described as "Soft". My question is should I be concerned with this???
At this point I've ordered most everything I need, and have some questions on the type of Pads I should use with the Blackfire System I mentioned above.. I already have 6.5 Lake Country's in Red, Blue, and Black. I also have Griot's 6.5 Pads in Red and Orange. I will be getting the 3" counterparts for the smaller 3" Griot's DP machine.
Surface condition is very good at this point and I'm not expecting anything other that maybe minor surface stuff once the winter season here is done. The car came detailed from the dealership a month ago but I don't know what they applied if any.. I only added a quick hand applied coat of Meguiar's GoldClass Carnauba just to get me through the winter.
I live in the Northeast part of the country in Pennsylvania and already we have had some snow.. They use a brine mix and a little salt right now and the car gets slimy after a short while in that stuff.
Assuming nothing major by spring, I plan to do the detail come the first set of 50 degree days.
Here is a couple shots of the car..
As delivered:

Just the other day from out first snow..

So that's it from cold Bethlehem, Pa.
Let me know your thoughts.. And thanks in advance to all..
Steve Nordahl
Bethlehem, Pa.