2006 Scion Tc, Nautical Blue

Sorry about the cruddy pictures, i dont own a digital camera and i borrowed a friends... needless to say the machine and i were fighting over the settings and it won. I couldnt get it to do what i wanted in the limited lighting. Tommorow Ill take the car outside (if there's sun anyways, it was raining when i took these) and get some better pictures.



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Process was as follows-

-NXT wash, I used one of those walmart soap sprayer things... used eagle one wet wash sopa in it. the surface was really slick. Ill be doing this from now on.

-clay magic clay on whole car

-Optimum polish via white LC pad, swirls were very minor, car is brand new, i refused dealer prep. the only swirls present were the few i made washing it a few times since i got it. Optimum takes forever to remove swirls though...

-IPA rub, the optimum polish didnt seem like it was comming off with just a towel, so i did this.

-Clearkote VM via white LC pad

-Clearkote RMG via black LC pad

-4* UPP via Black LC pad x2, did the first coat @ 5pm yesterday, then the second coat this morning @ 9am

-Pinnacle Souveran via supplied yellow foam applicator, did this this afternoon as to give UPP a bit of time to set up.



glass, headlights, taillights, mirrors, turn signals in mirrors, rims, and door jams received a coat of AIO. rims and door jams also got some UPP.



Tires were cleaned first with EO A2Z, after 2 applications they were still comming off dirty (even after scrubbing vigorously) so i switched over to pinnacle gel wheel cleaner (got it free w/ my souveran order :woot:) and that did the trick. Dried em off and used Meguiar's hot shine on em.



few things i learned...

-This car has WAY too much glass. there is no roof, its all glass. Combine that with a windshield and an overly large hatch, its a PITA.

-Souveran is rather difficult to remove, but really easy to apply. I resorted to using a shot or two of crystal mist on my buffing towel, that helped slightly.

-leafblowers are a godsend. Day one i didnt use one for cracks and crevices and whenever i was polishing water would drip everywhere. Came on yesterday night and searched around a bit, found out about them, used it today after i washed it and no drips whatsoever!



ok, ive rambled on enough, how's it look guys? again, better pictures if weather permits tommorow.
 
hehe nice car! I actually think that my passenger front fender is Indigo Ink Pearl. Yesterday with it sitting in the garage, the afternoon sun came in through the window and the fender was far lighter in color than that of the bumper and hood. All of these pieces had light from the sun on them. But hey, in direct sunlight I really cant tell a difference. Maybe I'm just seeing things! Is your Tc going into storage for the winter or are you going to face the road salts with it?
 
i notice the same thing in certain lights

I drove it all last winter no problem this pic was taken during last winter as you can see the snow

I actually have a pic of it burried in snow Ill look for it
 
im so glad I live in florida... Seriously, I can so deal with waterspots. I know I complain when one minute its a downpour and then the next its sunny as all heck and waterspots get everywhere, but thats crazy. I would hate to dig out of that.



How do you dig the car out without scratching it all up? Can't use a shovel or a brush. I doubt a leafblower could do it. space heater?!
 
wow... 70's... That would be so nice. Its been a very humid 90-95 here for the past week and a half. This tropical wave thing in the gulf has been affecting us (aka humid + rainy) since then.
 
Waiting for the sun pics....



Nice car, definitely on my short list should I decide to replace my 626.



Two tips-



1. If Optimum was difficult to remove, work it longer or use less. You can also use a more aggressive pad if it isn't removing defects quickly enough, or step up to the somewhat more aggressive compound.



2. Thin coats with Souveran and it should remove more easily.
 
Sadly its still mostly cloudy outside, but the sun tried to peak through this morning (its downpouring now). Got a chance to take a few pictures before it started to rain.



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This was the first time the car has been outside the garage since i started on wednesday. Needless to say its amazing in better lighting. The metallic is gorgeous. I especially like how this paint color goes from a very deep dark blue in places to a very light blue in others. Considering this was my first time with the pc and proper products (versus OTC chemicals), I'm proud of myself :dance
 
That third pic makes it look like the same color as my dad's car. Gotta love the metalic blue! Great job BTW.

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