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Old 05-30-2022, 03:39 PM   #1
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Clean and coated the BRZ today.

Spent some time cleaning and putting a coating on the car.
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Old 06-07-2022, 12:28 PM   #2
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Looks good. How was the application of the Adams spray coating?

A little over a week ago I did a full machine polish and applied Gyeon Pure Evo to mine. Great experience and it looks fantastic.
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Old 06-07-2022, 01:08 PM   #3
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How did you like the clay mitt? I have seen them around but never was brave enough to try one.
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How did you like the clay mitt? I have seen them around but never was brave enough to try one.
They're great if you buy decent quality ones. You can drop them 100 times and stuff doesn't stick to them. They're not as aggressive as some clay but that's par for the course..

Last one I tried was mothers clay bar(mitt) 2.0.
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+1 on the synthetic clay, i like the griots pad style ones but they're much nicer to use than traditional.
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The mother's speedclay was a garbage product in my experience anyway. I wouldnt mind trying one of the towels though.
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I like the Blackfire Clay Mitt. Picked it up on sale a while back.

For a well maintained car it's great, but if I was working on something that's been neglected for a while, I'd go with a quality clay bar instead.
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I hope to avoid having to do anything that resembles work when it comes to maintaining the exterior. Before my new car was exposed to the weather, I applied some of Meguires spray on stuff and I will refresh it from time to time. I don't get to obsessed with it, but so far road grime does not stick and more importantly, it does not get a chance to get abrasive on the paint. Some of my buddies get busy with all sorts of fancy cleaners and preparations, but when I watched the clay bar routine, my blood ran cold with the thought of doing anything but kicking back in the shade with a cold brew in hand. Until recently, I had a boat that I bought new in 1988. From day one I used a Meguires One-Step cleaner and wax keeping up with a regular routine. The fiberglass gelcoat always looked like new and hard water minerals never became a problem. That and paying attention to the teakwood, I never had to do any serious work using any of the hard-core products Meguires had to address aging and oxidation. I guess a good analogy would be regular brushing and flossing so the dental hygienist does not have to get the jackhammer out to get the plaque off your teeth.
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Wheel and tire specs? Looks great!
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Wheel and tire specs? Looks great!
Enkei RPF1 17x9 45 offset.
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Enkei RPF1 17x9 45 offset.
Sweet! Looks clean and correct. Phenomenal.

Any pics with those wheels with stock ride height? I have those exact wheels and tires but 17x8.

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Sweet! Looks clean and correct. Phenomenal.

Any pics with those wheels with stock ride height? I have those exact wheels and tires but 17x8.
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