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This is a forum members 07 WRX booked in for a basic detail and correction. The car arrived and was clear that the previous owner had shares in drive thru car washes evident by straight scratches over the bonnet and roof and horizontal scratches on the tail lights!

The idea of this detail wasn’t to perfect it but to improve it to a reasonable standard. As you will see from pictures it is no where near perfect but A LOT better than previously as the job specified.

Products used:

Bowdens Body Gel- http://www.bowdensown.com.au/premium-car-care

Iron-X Soap and Nerta in foam lance- http://waxit.com.au/proddetail.asp?prod=CP172&cat=22

Iron-x on wheels- http://waxit.com.au/proddetail.asp?prod=CP15&cat=22

Menzerna Polishes- http://waxit.com.au/proddetail.asp?prod=PO250KITOEM&cat=22

Lake Country Pads

Zaino Leather cleaner and conditioner- http://waxit.com.au/proddetail.asp?prod=Zkitl&cat=67

303 Aerospace protectant- http://waxit.com.au/proddetail.asp?prod=PO250KITOEM&cat=22

Bowdens Naked Glass- http://www.bowdensown.com.au/naked-glass

Bowdens Paint Cleanser- http://www.bowdensown.com.au/auto-body-cleanser

Bowdens Tyre Shine- http://www.bowdensown.com.au/tyre-sheen

A Few prior to starting work.

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Cleaning out some of the soot in the tips, you have to be carefull with this as water can damage muffler packing.

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Cleaning around the badges and in the petrol cap.

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Bah it’s a ghost!

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Interior Before :O EEEK!

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All taped up ready to go.

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Some befores, afters and 50/50s

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Before and After

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Japan vs Germany….Germany 1 – Japan 0

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WRX ghost gone

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USA vs Japan……sorry but Japan lost again.

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EEEEK after only one going over with leather cleaner!

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Already beading A LOT better and that is with no sealant or wax.

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Swissvax Shield Curing

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Some after unfortunately it was dark at this stage so true glamour shots weren’t possible, but I tried by adjusting the shutter speed.

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Hope you enjoy

Regards,

Mitch

Looks good im intrested to know a little more how you went about removing the ghosts :P

:cheers:

Removed the badge, used a product called Autosmart Tardis to remove the rest of the sticky residue then gave it a polish to get the "hologram" off of it.

If you like give me a call sometime swing past and we can remove any badges you want and fix up the holograms, wont cost much at all.

Regards,

Mitch

is that rust around your fuel cap?

Assuming your a playboy reader and didnt actually read the paragraph at the start, if you did you would relise its a clients car not mine. But yes that is oxidization around the fuel cap.

REgards,

Mitch

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