Detailed: Stanced Infiniti G35S

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by BrendanS, Jul 12, 2010.

  1. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    This detail was a pretty straight forward and easy detail since the customer keeps the car in such great condition. The dirtiest part of the car was the engine bay and even then it was not bad at all. I used Powerlock as a base coat and Collinite 845 on top to provide superb beading. The customer was very happy with the end result. I didn't take pictures of the interior as it was in great shape already.

    Wash:
    - 2 Bucket Method w/ Grit Guards
    - Raceglaze Sheepskin Washmitt
    - EuroW Sheepskin Washmitt (lower body panels)
    - Meguiars Gold Class Car Wash
    - 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:
    - Zep Citrus 3:1
    - Zep Purple 3:1 (tires)
    - 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
    - Autoglym HD Wax
    - Zymol Applicator
    - Chemical Guys 70/30 Towels

    Trim:
    - 303 Aerospace Protectant
    - MF Applicator Pad

    Last Step Protection:
    - Menzerna Powerlock (Base Coat)
    - Collinite 845 (Top Coat)
    - Blackfire Applicator Pad
    - Autoglym Applicator Pad
    - Cookie Monster Buffing Towel V2

    Camera:
    - Nikon D3000
    - Nikkor 18-55mm

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    Starting off with a clean work area
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    Getting it into the garage was PITA:waiting:
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    Success!
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    Just a cool shot while waiting for Powerlock to cure
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    Excuse the water on the wheels, they were wiped off after
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    Stored till the next morning
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    Thanks for looking!
     
  2. Hostage1978

    Hostage1978 Guest

    How's that Bustin Board? I love the two I have.

    Great results on a nicely cared for car, that engine bay looks perfect now.
     
  3. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    haha wow never thought people here longboarded. I love it, great for cruising and getting around. Don't have much time now to skate but when I do it's great.
     
  4. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    damn man . . . . . another fine job. You get these great modded cars and they turn out excellent.

    What kind of rims are those . . . . . . they looked like Vossens from a far but they read something different on the center caps. Surprised to see you use the Zep Citrus on those wheels . . . . . looks good though.

    You get some of the better lighting situations for photo's which yield some great reflection shots.
     
  5. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    Thanks, the wheels were in great shape so I used a really diluted solution of Zep. I think they are vossens, I do remember the centers reading something different but as far as i know they are vossens. The lighting was great that evening, and in general at that park. Luckily it's less than 2 blocks from my house so most owners don't mind me taking their cars there.
     
  6. wong05tsx

    wong05tsx DB Forum Supporter

    Nice jersey :D
     
  7. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    lol wut?!:shead:
     
  8. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    that is a score deal for you then man. Sun shots are good for paint correction pics but i tell you shooting in direct light like that can be very harsh and blow out the photo's in no time.

    later afternoon shots like you posted work out the best.

    hehehe i thought those were vossens LoL. I wanted to toss a set of those on my accord LoL
     
  9. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    haha for sure man!
     
  10. Frankastic

    Frankastic Detail Photographer

    WOW I not a big fan of Gs, but this one makes me wanna get one
     
  11. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    Thanks, to each their own but I love Gs
     
  12. Marc08EX

    Marc08EX Jedi Nuba

    You get the most amazing cars to detail Brendan! Detailing cars like that is a pleasure. Why don't you make your G look like that??

    I'm sure you're sick of me saying this but great job once again lol!
     
  13. billy

    billy Obsessive Detailer

    Great Job!!!
     
  14. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    Thanks Billy!
    Thanks Marc! I'd love to have our G look like that but that is actually my moms. That and this would be a pain everytime to get in and out of the garage
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  15. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    so sick! Only G's i like are the sedans . . . . . i'm a 4 door man. God forbid those boards break.
     
  16. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    haha yeah I love the new G sedans. The boards actually did break and I drove over them broken, it was fine because I only needed about a half inch more clearance for the exhaust so it doesnt scrape.
     
  17. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    oh wow. well at least it didn't break when you had a severely lowered customer vehicle on them to the point where the exhaust etc scraped.
     
  18. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    LOL...yes thats one of the things i'm really worried about. So far so good:worship2:
     
  19. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    Hey man you are fast at responding LoL. I have spent the past 15 minutes or so searching and came up with something that might be a good investment for you in the future. It might help prevent anything bad from happening when using those wooden boards. If you were to put away like $10-$20 per car you do it would take you no time to order a set:

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    weight limit 3,000 lbs per axel since only two wheels will be on it all the time. That will cover pretty much all cars.

    2,500lb Per Axle Car Trailer Ramps From Discount Ramps.Com

    $189 for the ramps . . . . . you might be able to find some else where that might be less expensive for you.
     
  20. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    damn good idea, but 5ft might be a little to long. Great idea though I'll look into it!
     

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