'10 Nissan GT-R

Mirror Detailing

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Had a customer bring me this car. Had not had it detailed since he got it from the dealership 3 months ago. Thing was in pretty had shape. Wanted as much correction as possible. Which managed to get roughly 98%. Had some fine hair scratches lefted. But ran out of time working on it as he needed it back by a certain time.

Seems that due to a weird things about these paints you cant go aggressive with them. They respond better to less aggressive ways.

Process:

M105 - W. LC Pad - Dewalt 849 1200 rpms
SIP - W. LC Pad - GG DA - Spd 6
Super Finish - B. LC Pad - GG DA - Spd 5
Super Finish - B. LC Pad - GG DA - Spd 4
Poorboy's Blue Wax

Before:

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Before2.jpg


Test Spot:

*Not the actual process I went with. Test spot was done by DA only just to see if I could get the correction I wanted. But as you can tell there were still some scratches left, so decided to pull out the Dewalt.

HalfandHalf-1.jpg

HalfandHalfDark.jpg


Before & After:

CloseUpBefore.jpg

CloseUpAfter.jpg


After:

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FrontAfterBuff.jpg


*Flipped the car around to see the outcome in the sun of the hood and front bumper. No wax or hasnt been rewashed yet.

SunSpot.jpg

SunSpot2.jpg


*Finished, but had no light for any good shots.

R35After.jpg

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:wow: Those after shots of the hood make the car look white from the fantastic reflection of the ceiling!

Great Job! :xyxthumbs: I'm continually impressed with the results that can be gained and this job is certainly no exception to that!
 
Looks awesome...I love those cars the other day I was driving down the highway and I saw one of those with a baby seat in the back (with a baby in it) and I thought that is pretty bad ass. That is a 80,000 race car basically and this guy was just cruising around with his son hahaha.
 
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