Black GT-R Correction and CQuartz Finest

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by TWISTEDFRAME, Aug 14, 2012.

  1. TWISTEDFRAME

    TWISTEDFRAME Jedi Nuba

    Hi everyone, got a special one today...at least it was special to me! Today I've got a 2010 Black Nissan GT-R that is getting a full correction and then a coating of Cquartz Finest.

    The owner has the vehicle washed weekly by another detailer in his area who obviously hasn't been doing a great job keeping it swirl free. So I was tasked to correct the paint, and coat it with Finest to help prevent future swirls on this butter soft paint. In addition he will now be bringing it to me for it's washings to make sure it stays swirl free for a long time.

    As far as being clean from dirt, the car was in great shape when the owner brought it too me. Not to much dirt or grime, but there were some embedded contaminants that I could feel on the paint. So I started with a foaming using Iron X Snow Foam to see if I could get some of the iron contaminants out of the paint. I want to say that the foaming of this product was great, even in my normal foam gun. It was thick and stuck to the paint very well. The only downside is you have to use a pretty heavy concentration to have it work as an iron remover. It still works great as a normal shampoo at lower concentrations.

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    While the foam dwelled I went around with a Raceglaze brush and agitated the emblems, trim, body seams, and fuel filler area.

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    After the foaming i did a traditional wash with Meguiars Hyper Wash then clayed the vehicle with Ricardo Fine clay. Now the vehicle was free of all bonded contaminants and we could see the condition of the paint.

    As far as the amount of swirls the paint wasn't really that bad off considering it is very soft paint, but the swirls that were there were very deep and required a rather aggressive approach to remove them. The worst (deepest) swirls were on the hood, roof and trunk.

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    On the hood, roof, and trunk I went with a three step approach: Menzerna FG500 on a foam wool pad via the Dewalt 849x, Menzerna SIP on a Yellow Uber pad via the Dewalt 849x, and finally Menzerna 106fa on a Tangerine HT pad via the Meguiars G110.

    The rest of the vehicle just got the last two steps, Menzerna SIP on a Yellow Uber pad via the Dewalt 849x, and Menzerna 106fa on a Tangerine HT pad via the Meguiars G110.

    to illustates how bad the paint was here is a pic from inside my garage with just the T12 lights, lights that normaly don't pick up lost of defects.

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    Here is how the paint turned out. These sun shots were taken in process so please excuse the massive amount of dust and some smudges.

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    The vehicle was then carefully washed again to remove all the dust, dried with the Masterblaster and then carefully wiped down with CarPro Eraser to insure the paint was squeaky clean before I applied CQuartz Finest.

    The application of Finest is fairly similar to Opti-Guard, you wipe it on with the supplied black and suede towel, let it self lever for a couple minutes, and then lightly wipe any high spots. With this product it's recommended to apply two coats, so that is exactly what I did.

    I must say I like working with the product slightly more than OG. It was very humid on the day I did this detail, and that didn't affect how the Finest worked at all. With OG I would have been chasing streaks all day due to the humiditiy. Also even if you apply it heavy, the Finest levels itself much better than OG. I found that on some panels there were no high spots for me to wipe off. Finnaly it is MUCH slicker than OG. I'm not saying that makes it work better, but there are some customers that wonder why OG doesn't leave a slick finish on the paint like sealants.

    So, I was running short on time so I only got a couple after pics. Here is how the vehicle ended up.

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    So that does it, thanks for taking the time to read my write up. This vehicle was a challenge, but I am very happy with how it turned out, and even happier to have become part of the CarPro family. I can't thank the staff at CarPro enough for taking my calls and helping me understand the product and how to use it best. I think it came out great, and can't wait to use it again!
     
  2. JSF721

    JSF721 Jedi Nuba

    Great job on the car. What was involved in getting "certified" to apply this product?
     
  3. Rocket01

    Rocket01 Birth of a Detailer

    Nice job. I hope you get to take over the maintenance washes to keep I from looking like it did before
     
  4. hamza7

    hamza7 Welcome to Detailing

    That looks awesome Dave! CQuartz finest detailers are going to be very profitable since only pro's can use it and you each get your own respective service areas. You can email Corey@CarPro-US.com for more information on becoming a approved finest installer.
     
  5. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Finished pics look fantastic Dave. You could almost charge money for that kind of work! :p:
     
  6. K3RMiTdot

    K3RMiTdot DB Forum Supporter

    im so sad everytime i see a gtr get detailed... i wish it were mine =(
     
  7. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    Wow that GTR lools phenomenal man. Great work. I would like to check out that product you used CQuartz. More info.
     
  8. NorthEastAutoSalon

    NorthEastAutoSalon Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Very nice work man! Also proud to be an Cquartz Finest Detailer! Finest looks extremely WET on that GTR. Can't wait to apply it myself.
     
  9. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    How long did it take you to polish out that Black GT-R and how did you like working with CQuartz Finest?

    I am looking for a coating like this to offer some of the brand spanking new cars since dealerships like to rip people off with their cheap Simoniz crap!
     
  10. chemgys99

    chemgys99 DB Forum Supporter

    One of my favorite cars. Awesome job!
     
  11. bryansbestwax

    bryansbestwax DB Forum Supporter

    nice job looks great. I have a lime green pearl and black one to do. I enjoy working on these cars, most of them anyways.

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  12. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    that should be rather sweet . . . .
     
  13. rwisejr

    rwisejr DB Forum Supporter

    Outstanding job. It looks amazing .
     

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