Detailed: G35 Sedan....

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Hooray black!!! Always a fun color to detail...a pain to do but the rewards are always worth it....This G35 is actually regualrly maintained by the typical wash and swirl...he pays extras for the "hand wax" option...so to most people this is a professional detail...in this scenario I use the term professional very loosely....needles to say the car was very clean on the inside... a nice change after my last couple details....but the paint was swirled to all hell....it goes to show that its not about how often you wash and wax but how you go about doing it...very similar to the mustang I did a few weeks back...

on to the process...

WASH

Being a black car I tend to make sure lubricity is the top of my priorities...first I foamed the entire car with ONR...2 oz of ONR and filled the rest of the foam gun quart with water...next i mixed 1oz of wash n gloss with 1oz of ONR...my new favorite mix...micro chenille mit and a huge mf to dry

CLAY


The paint contamination wasn't actually that bad..being regularly washed and waxed does a good job of keeping contaminants at bay and the car is still fairly new...the vertical panels of the car passed the plastic baggie test...horizontal panels like the roof/hood/trunk lid all got clayed using megs smooth surface kit....a fair amount of stuff came up...I still hit up the vertical panels like the doors..but just real quick..no contaminants were really being lifted anyway

WHEELS

Often missed by most car wash places...these were in descent shape but in the pics you can still see a brown tint to them of brake dust...these were probably just pressure washed but were not actually scrubbed down...PB Wheel Cleaner as usual was my go to on this...and of course the car wash he goes to doesn't do the wheel wells...:mad:

POLISH

Definitely a little bit of a challenge...black is always fun...very unforgiving...this particular clearcoat marred/swirled very easily..wiping to agressively even with my softest and newest cobra mf towel still induced marring and sometimes re-introduced swirls and scratches...took a lot of qd and my new waterless aio to get enough lubricity to not marr the paint while wiping down...some panels took me two or three rounds of final polish to correct the paint properly...The swirls and scratches on this paint were very inconsistent...my products varied from my entire diamond cut line to ssr2.5 and ssr1..pro polish got the job for the final finish...every pad of the edge system was used to correct this paint...I swear the paint swirled just from looking at it...:D

TIRES, WELLS, and TRIM


Tires got VRP...the wells got Silk Shine...and the plastic trim got restored with my new fav extreme gel...

WINDOWS AND MIRRORS

Sprayway...love this stuff

INTERIOR

For once I got a clean interior..just touched up the dressing with 303 protectant...and got a quick vaccuming...of course I hit up all the spots car washes miss...vents, doors, under the seats, etc...and I went ahead and striped the carpets...this client works in a restaurant so I made sure to deodorize the carpets

LSP

First I started with Natty Blue...obviously I like this stuff because it works great on dark colors...but I was debating about what my second coat was going to be...so I broke out the Souveran Paste and went to town..definitely brought out that last bit of something I was looking for in the paint..

THE BEFORES:

My foam gun mix...
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The swirls...this made me realize I shouldn't have bothered with the extra lubricity wash..:rolleyes:

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Notice the grey wheel well and the browning on the rims from brake dust..typical "clean" tires from a car wash...

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A 50/50 shot of a nasty scratch on the hood...this is my first pass at fixing it..too deep in a couple spots to completely fix but obviously it looks much better..and this hood was loaded with front paint chips..you can see all the little white specs that are the chips

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THE AFTERS


This is what a wheel well is supposed to look like

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No more swirls..this panel took five rounds of polishing

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One more

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One more for good measure...got to love modern day orange peel..

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Hood reflections..

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The car...

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Very nice job, how many hours on this ride?
 
very nice reflection! how long did it take you? sounded like you needed alot of different polishes.i see a rotary in the reflection! :)
 
How long did all that take you? Nice job. I thought G35's were supposed to have a good paint job. I am a little surprised at the orange peel.
 
That is exactly like my car in the before pics.... gives me something to shoot for....!

Great work!!
 
this beast took four hours...i did stop and take quite a few breaks and played fetch with the pitbull...if you look in the left hand corner of one of the reflection pic you will see the remaining shards of my orange edge pad he decided to turn into a chew toy...i just traded koibybrian for it and didn't even get a chance to use it...luckily the dog is my roomies so he is paying me for the pad...yes that is a roatry and a pc in the pic...had to bring out all the toys for this one....oh..and yes I realize the pad is lying on its side...i knocked it over trying to get in position to take the pic....it was washed and i used my other edge blue pad while it was drying...
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How long did all that take you? Nice job. I thought G35's were supposed to have a good paint job. I am a little surprised at the orange peel.

Nissan/infinity has notorious orange peel...its on every nissan I have done..including my own...
 
Really I have seen a couple of G35's locally that didnt look all that bad. You would think that over 30k you would get a decent paint job.
 
usually polishing tends to bring out the orange peel...makes the paint more reflective so it is more noticeable...
 
Beautiful work, absolutely gorgeous!

Are you looking forward to trying your Pete's '53?
 
I've used the pete's several times already...could have used it on this car...but I was just in the mood to use my souveran and natty blue...
 
Woo nice! That car is back to being on the showroom floor. That's cute how the pitbull loved your orange toy. It's good you're getting paid back for it though. I know it's subjective, but how would you compare Pete's 53 to Souveran?
 
Excellent work..........and a damn nice write up! Very informative and well layed out. You have some nice techniques that are very welcome here. It helps to keep things fresh.

I love you attention to the details though. Especially the wells! I love doing them.

Thanks for this and all your contributions to the site.
 
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