just bought a new Subaru crosstrek. It is quartz blue metallic. Want to place an order for labor day weekend detailing. My plan is to use my porter cable 7424.
1. claybar. mines a few years old. recommendations?
2. preclean pinnacle paintwork cleansing lotion. pad recommendation?
3. wolfgang 2.0 sealant that ive got. pad recommendations?
4. poorboys black hole glaze. pad recommendations?
5. wax. have pinnacle souvern.
6. any other ideas or input?
will do the interior with products ive got already.
thanks for the advise and input.
Drew
Wow, I just detailed one on Saturday, same color and all.
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1.) You'll want new clay... Or get a Nano Skin mitt if you keep clay that long.
2.) Iron-X for sure if it's new... new cars travel by rail.
3.) You'll be surprised that the new car actually will require paint correction. You should think about an AIO, or go for compound, polish and then coat. Skip doing the paint cleansing lotion, etc... Go right to compound/polish/wax-sealer or a coating. I'm sure the dealership installed some nice swirls when they prepped the car.
4.) The faux carbon fiber trim cleans up nicely with Solution Black.
5.) CG Barebones for the wheel well.
6.) Consider getting 3m or Expel clear bra on the front. The one I worked on was riddled with paint chips.
Don't know about hard/soft, I don't get wrapped into that. I do a test spot using my favorite product least aggressive product. If it works great, I move on. If it needs more aggressiveness, I have product & pads. In this case I used HD Speed and a Yellow LC CCS pad after a test spot proved good. For the hood, I switched back to an Orange pad. For the deep scratches I worked those by hand with Megs 105, then went back over them with HD Speed. When done, I hit the whole car with Liquid Souveran.
Also, did you get the cream color interior or the black? The cream color shows every bit of dirt... I know... The one I worked on was a well taken care of 2013, but still needed hot-water carpet extraction on the seats.
Good luck!