98-1059 is here to stay

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Re: 98-1059 is here to stay

Post by aklackner » Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:15 pm

Makes sense can’t wait to see the results!

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Post by Sp00nFedFilms » Thu Sep 26, 2019 8:06 pm

aklackner wrote:Makes sense can’t wait to see the results!
You and me both!

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Re: 98-1059 is here to stay

Post by DC2Iggy » Fri Sep 27, 2019 12:05 pm

Woolite works wonders on those seats. I've used a carpet cleaner with the small hand held attachment to clean my red recaros. They looked brand new afterwards. After comparing the before and after I was kind of disgusted to have been sitting in the seats as they came from Japan.

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Post by Sp00nFedFilms » Fri Sep 27, 2019 4:57 pm

DC2Iggy wrote:Woolite works wonders on those seats. I've used a carpet cleaner with the small hand held attachment to clean my red recaros. They looked brand new afterwards. After comparing the before and after I was kind of disgusted to have been sitting in the seats as they came from Japan.
You used a small steamer attachment?

Can you post your pics?

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Post by DC2Iggy » Fri Sep 27, 2019 5:14 pm

Sp00nFedFilms wrote: Fri Sep 27, 2019 4:57 pm
DC2Iggy wrote:Woolite works wonders on those seats. I've used a carpet cleaner with the small hand held attachment to clean my red recaros. They looked brand new afterwards. After comparing the before and after I was kind of disgusted to have been sitting in the seats as they came from Japan.
You used a small steamer attachment?

Can you post your pics?
It's not really a steamer really. It's basically just a small handheld upholstery cleaner that attaches to the main carpet cleaner. It shoots out warm water/soap while a pair of brushes rotates slowly and then the water is sucked out of the fabric with the vacuum end. Takes a couple of passes to completely clean the seats but works well and doesn't appear to damage the fabric.

You can see it in the review here: https://www.vacuumwizard.com/review/hoo ... ean-surge/

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Post by Sp00nFedFilms » Sat Sep 28, 2019 7:36 pm

My steamer arrived. I couldn’t wait to play with it so I got to trying some easy area.

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This is after. No product just steam stream and a microfiber.

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Messed around in the bay for a little. Again, no brushes or product.

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Lastly, some interior. Vents, door pull handles, and seat belt buckles. I also tried the airbag cover on the wheel.

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Post by Sp00nFedFilms » Sun Sep 29, 2019 4:36 pm

Cars & Coffee this morning with my buddy and his FK8.

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Post by Sp00nFedFilms » Wed Oct 02, 2019 7:12 am

So won’t be upcoming Type R gathering Sunday I thought maybe it’s time to finally clean up the paint on 98-1059. I’ve prolonged this due to the fact I’ll be refreshing the exterior anyway. But fall in the tristate area is a great time to detail. Not too hot, not too cold. Let’s get to work.

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This will be a basic 3 step correction.

Decontaminate.
Polish.
LSP.

A good wash and let her air dry.

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Next step to clay the whole car. Windows included.

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The wipe down this this. You can always spend the big bucks for CarPro Eraser, or even use an IPA wipe down. I happen to have this left over from doing my EM1.

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That’s all she wrote for today. Hopefully get it all finished up for Sunday. I’m not young anymore, nor do I have the time to spend 6-8 hours straight doing this. It’s much more enjoyable doing a little here and a little there anyway. Next step, we’ll be taping the car and begin polishing.

For anyone interested in that NY NJ PA MA ITR meet this Sunday, here’s the low down.

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Post by Sp00nFedFilms » Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:39 am

Didn’t need it but thought it would be better than a scuffed one.

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Post by Sp00nFedFilms » Wed Oct 02, 2019 5:49 pm

Clocked back in tonight. Time to tape.

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Certain areas on not worried about getting compound on because I have BNIB downstairs. Just the essentials.

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