GF's STI washed with a brush, recovered..

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Process:



Washed with Meguiars GC

Clayed with Meguiars Clay Kit w/Clay Magic Lube

O.C. via PC on an orange LC pad speed 6

O.P. via PC on an orange LC pad speed 5

J.W. Prime via PC on a white LC pad speed 5 (gave me some problems..)

J.W. AJ-T by foam applicator (also had a tough time taking off, new to JW)

Meguiars Hot Shine tire gel was pleasantly surprised by this stuff for the trim and porous vinyl/plastic on this car!



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Here is how I got..

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Filthy from being parked in bk

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Can see some swirls with just the flash

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One quarter panel..

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Before...

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Compounding one side

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Side by side comparison..

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Polished pic side by side

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Compounded and polished both sides

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Taken outside for inspection...some nice flake

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Hmm

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Trying to capture the clear coat in this pic

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Close up

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Reflection shot

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All done..
 
Great work on the STi! I definitely love the side-by-side comparison pictures as well as the "all-done" picture; great photography.



NeonStatus - He used Optimum Compound followed by Optimum Polish and Jeff Werkstatt Prime.
 
Great job. When you set up the halogens to take a picture, how do you capture the severity of the marks? How far away do you set the halogens up, and special settings on the camera, ect?



Looks amazing.
 
Thanks for all the positive feed back guys!



I set up the halogens about 2 feet away from the car, sat right next to them with my Rebel XT. My camera lets me manual focus so I can focus on the reflection of the clear coat or try to focus on the depth of the paint, if I play around I can either try and focus on the light outline being crisp or the light bouncing off the clear (scratches) being crisp.
 
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