Detailed: Stanced 07 G35 Sedan

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by BrendanS, May 31, 2011.

  1. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    Detailed a very special G35 sedan recently, one of the cleanest and best looking sedans in Vancouver. Car was a challenge to get into the garage as you'll see in one of the pictures. This car is kept in good condition for the most part, unfortunately his wheels were another story. The wheel being a three piece with a polished lip with no clearcoat it oxidized very quickly. I tried to restore the wheels but I could only do so much without having the wheel disassembled.

    Wash:
    - 2 Bucket Method w/ Grit Guards
    - Raceglaze Sheepskin Washmitt
    - EuroW Sheepskin Washmitt (lower body panels)
    - Chemical Guys Maxi Suds
    - Optimum No Rinse
    - Zep Citrus
    - Raceglaze Brush (Emblems)
    - Raceglaze Drying Towel
    - Chemical Guys Miracle Dryer
    - Leaf Blower

    Clay:
    - Riccardo Blue Clay
    - Optimum No Rinse Clay Lube Dilution

    Wheels/Tires:
    - Chemical Guys Maxi Suds
    - Optimum Metal Polish
    - Wool Drill Bits (polishing)
    - Blackfire Metal Sealant
    - Raceglaze XL Wheel Brush
    - Laitner Wheel Brush
    - Meguiars Tire Brush
    - Sponge
    - Swissvax Wheel Brush
    - Gloss-It Signature Tire Gloss
    - Blackfire Metal Sealant

    Interior:
    - Ridgid WD1450 Shop Vac w/ Detailing Accessory Kit
    - Majestic Solutions Leather & Plastic Cleaner
    - Lexol Leather Conditioner
    - FK 316 Fabric Sealant
    - Chemical Guys Window Cleaner
    - RagShack Window WW
    - Wal-Mart MFs
    - Lambswool duster

    Exhaust:
    - P21S Polishing Soap
    - Blackfire Metal Sealant

    Engine Bay:
    - Zep Citrus 3:1
    - Swissvax Wheel Brush
    - FK108 Protectant
    - MF Applicator Pad
    - Pressure Washer

    Windows:
    - Menzerna Powerlock
    - Zymol Applicator
    - Chemical Guys 70/30 Towels

    Last Step Protection:
    - Menzerna Powerlock
    - Blackfire Applicator Pad
    - Cookie Monster Buffing Towel V2

    Camera:
    - Nikon D3000
    - Nikkor 18-55mm

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    Engine Bay wasn't to bad, was last detailed just under a year ago
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    Was a bit tricky getting it into the garage:shead:
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    Roof got a layer of Powerlock, brought back some colour into it
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    Tips don't look clean, but it's because of the condensation as you will soon see it beading from the Blackfire Metal Sealant
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    Shot outside with my evo hiding
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    *Unfortunately Photobucket messed up some of the photos I blurred the plates on, it ended up blurring random parts of the photo as well:mad:*

    Thanks for looking!
     
  2. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    Stanced is right, that thing is sick..........

    great work too.
     
  3. jjl

    jjl Birth of a Detailer

    Nice job on the car Brendan. Which if any lsp did you apply on the windshield?
     
  4. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    Thanks, sorry forgot to take that out. Copy and pasted some parts of the product list from previous details. I used Powerlock on the windows
     
  5. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Looks great Brendan. Nice to see the Evo lowered now as well.
     
  6. Socal Brian

    Socal Brian DB Forum Supporter

    Nice work Brendan.
     
  7. hamza7

    hamza7 Welcome to Detailing

    I want to remove that Front License plate so badly, nice detail and very very nice car, looks very nice
     
  8. dankfanatic

    dankfanatic DB Forum Supporter

    nice work + nice stance!

    +1 on removing that front license plate, lol!
     
  9. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    haha thanks guys, cops in Vancouver are all over you without a front plate. $109 ticket minimum each time. It's more than $109 if you display it on your windshield as it can be deadly in an accident
     

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