So one of my really good buddies stopped by my office yesterday asking if we could house sit for him and his wife while they were away for Thanksgiving.
Since my wife and I will be in town, and have 4 days off, it's no big deal to us, we're happy to do it (him and his wife are great friends of ours).
My buddy hands me an envelope (I figured it was instructions, like... feed the dog, clean cat box, blah blah blah...) NOPE! My buddy gave my wife and I two awesome tickets to go see Trans-Siberian Orchestra in Sacramento as a Thank you for house sitting! (not cheap tickets either...)
My buddy is a hard worker, unfortunately his 2004 G35 is a bit neglected.
It was in pretty decent shape until they bought their home and it was left in the driveway... If you know anything about Northern California, know that we are legendary for the hardest water possible.. Water spots abound on his finish, I put a couple layers of butter wet wax to minimize the appearance, but it would be awesome to see them gone and his car back in pristine condition.
As a thank you to my buddy, I want to surprise him by doing a full correction on his car, however I'm a bit confused. I see some people are saying the G35 has incredibly soft clear, and others are saying it's hard...
Any advice on the best course of action for getting his car back into shape?
I've got the full line of V polishes from CG, as well as megs M105 & M205...
CG hex-logic pads, etc...
Additionally... The water spots won't happen again, they now keep the G35 in the garage to prevent any further damage.
Since my wife and I will be in town, and have 4 days off, it's no big deal to us, we're happy to do it (him and his wife are great friends of ours).
My buddy hands me an envelope (I figured it was instructions, like... feed the dog, clean cat box, blah blah blah...) NOPE! My buddy gave my wife and I two awesome tickets to go see Trans-Siberian Orchestra in Sacramento as a Thank you for house sitting! (not cheap tickets either...)
My buddy is a hard worker, unfortunately his 2004 G35 is a bit neglected.
It was in pretty decent shape until they bought their home and it was left in the driveway... If you know anything about Northern California, know that we are legendary for the hardest water possible.. Water spots abound on his finish, I put a couple layers of butter wet wax to minimize the appearance, but it would be awesome to see them gone and his car back in pristine condition.
As a thank you to my buddy, I want to surprise him by doing a full correction on his car, however I'm a bit confused. I see some people are saying the G35 has incredibly soft clear, and others are saying it's hard...
Any advice on the best course of action for getting his car back into shape?
I've got the full line of V polishes from CG, as well as megs M105 & M205...
CG hex-logic pads, etc...
Additionally... The water spots won't happen again, they now keep the G35 in the garage to prevent any further damage.