Big Boi
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- Feb 21, 2011
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I have a co worker that has hired me to correct some swirls (a lot) on his STi. He bought the car used a couple months ago with the swirls. My guess it's the previous owner loved the drive thru car washes or used dirty towels to dry the car.
He's a car guy, and likes to do his own car care and maintenance. He's got a couple nice rides, and a couple that will leave tread marks on your neighbors Vette.
With this car, I have explained to him that I will be able to achieve anywhere between 75-90% correction. I was planning on tracking it in these steps:
Dawn wash
IronX
Clay or PolyShave decon block or DA pad
Foam wash and rinse
UC on MF discs or Megs MF Correction kit
M205 (foam polishing pads or MF????????)
Griots PRE-WAX or Paint Prep Cleaner
M21 topped with M26 on jeweling pad
V7 or Megs Quik Detailer
What do you guys think?
Keep in mind the paint ISN'T oxidized or water etched. Just swirled the eff out. Pic show a dirty car after a rain storm.
Pics:
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He's a car guy, and likes to do his own car care and maintenance. He's got a couple nice rides, and a couple that will leave tread marks on your neighbors Vette.
With this car, I have explained to him that I will be able to achieve anywhere between 75-90% correction. I was planning on tracking it in these steps:
Dawn wash
IronX
Clay or PolyShave decon block or DA pad
Foam wash and rinse
UC on MF discs or Megs MF Correction kit
M205 (foam polishing pads or MF????????)
Griots PRE-WAX or Paint Prep Cleaner
M21 topped with M26 on jeweling pad
V7 or Megs Quik Detailer
What do you guys think?
Keep in mind the paint ISN'T oxidized or water etched. Just swirled the eff out. Pic show a dirty car after a rain storm.
Pics:





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