Hello all,
Don't know if this is considered to be an Extreme Makeover by Meguiar's online standards, but it certain was an Extreme Makevoer for me and my friend/coworker who owns this less than a year old Inifini G35. Having been converted to a Meguiar's faithful just recently, I decided to offer my services (for free) to my friend after several successful details with the PC on my own car. Little did I realize, black cars are totally different animals when it comes to detailing. I didn't touch any of the interiors because I just did not have the time. Anyway, here are the products I used in order from start to finish:
1. NXT Tech Wash
2. Quick Clay - The G35 was actually very clean with minimal surface contamination.
3. NXT Tech Wash again
4. Hot Rims All Wheel Cleaner on wheels
5. NXT Tire Cleaner
6. Water Magnet to dry
7. Gold Class Endurance High Gloss on tires
8. PC w/8006 and #84 (more on this)
9. PC w/8006 and #80
10, #7 applied by hand
11. NXT Tech Spray Wax
12. PC w/7006 and Microfiber Bonnet to polish off wax
13. Gold Class Trim Detailer
I have read and understood that #84 is not to be used with the PC, but after an hour into the detail and finding that #83 is not "cutting" it, I grabbed my new bottle of #84 intended for use with my new Makita (shipped in route) and decided to give it a go with my PC. I did use it on a conspicuous place first to finalize my steps so I know it was working before I tried it. Here are some "Before" pics:
This is what I call a 20 feet fake... :-) My friend didn't like that very much... :-)
Another view of the G35 before detail.
Here is where it gets exciting to see what kind of work lays ahead... Also painful to see a nice car that is well taken care of, but well taken care of by the wrong detailers...
This G35 had every paint defect ever existed on a car, from deep scratches to holograms and typical cobwebs. I really had my work cut out for me but I was determined to make my first detail gig good. I started at 8:30 am and finished at 5:00 pm and felt I could've used another day on it but that was the time frame I was allowed. My friend came to pick up the car right when I was snapping these pics so please excuse me for the lack of "After" pics:
Caught the sun just in time.
Door panel detail.
I love this shot, and so did my friend. :-) His car used to look gray when driving down the street because of all the swirl marks, but no longer!
I've come to a few conclusions after this detail... 1) The PC can only do so much with removing scratches, and I can't wait to be proficient enough with the rotary so I can really "detail"! and, 2) I will never buy a black car in my life... :-) :-) :-)
Peter
Don't know if this is considered to be an Extreme Makeover by Meguiar's online standards, but it certain was an Extreme Makevoer for me and my friend/coworker who owns this less than a year old Inifini G35. Having been converted to a Meguiar's faithful just recently, I decided to offer my services (for free) to my friend after several successful details with the PC on my own car. Little did I realize, black cars are totally different animals when it comes to detailing. I didn't touch any of the interiors because I just did not have the time. Anyway, here are the products I used in order from start to finish:
1. NXT Tech Wash
2. Quick Clay - The G35 was actually very clean with minimal surface contamination.
3. NXT Tech Wash again
4. Hot Rims All Wheel Cleaner on wheels
5. NXT Tire Cleaner
6. Water Magnet to dry
7. Gold Class Endurance High Gloss on tires
8. PC w/8006 and #84 (more on this)
9. PC w/8006 and #80
10, #7 applied by hand
11. NXT Tech Spray Wax
12. PC w/7006 and Microfiber Bonnet to polish off wax
13. Gold Class Trim Detailer
I have read and understood that #84 is not to be used with the PC, but after an hour into the detail and finding that #83 is not "cutting" it, I grabbed my new bottle of #84 intended for use with my new Makita (shipped in route) and decided to give it a go with my PC. I did use it on a conspicuous place first to finalize my steps so I know it was working before I tried it. Here are some "Before" pics:
This is what I call a 20 feet fake... :-) My friend didn't like that very much... :-)
Another view of the G35 before detail.
Here is where it gets exciting to see what kind of work lays ahead... Also painful to see a nice car that is well taken care of, but well taken care of by the wrong detailers...
This G35 had every paint defect ever existed on a car, from deep scratches to holograms and typical cobwebs. I really had my work cut out for me but I was determined to make my first detail gig good. I started at 8:30 am and finished at 5:00 pm and felt I could've used another day on it but that was the time frame I was allowed. My friend came to pick up the car right when I was snapping these pics so please excuse me for the lack of "After" pics:
Caught the sun just in time.
Door panel detail.
I love this shot, and so did my friend. :-) His car used to look gray when driving down the street because of all the swirl marks, but no longer!
I've come to a few conclusions after this detail... 1) The PC can only do so much with removing scratches, and I can't wait to be proficient enough with the rotary so I can really "detail"! and, 2) I will never buy a black car in my life... :-) :-) :-)
Peter
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