rough 07 G35x

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by richy, Dec 3, 2009.

  1. richy

    richy Guest

    This car is from a repeat customer (boy I love it when I say that!) and he had warned me it was a bit rough. The real issue with this car was quite thin clear coat, especially on the hood. There were parts that were in the 80's and 90's. I had to be very careful with what compounds I used and I kept checking and re-checking to make sure I was ok. I actually was able to do the correction and either not remove anything or like only 1 micron. Thankfully it was not the sticky clear. I was very happy how it came out. The after shots were done on a cloudy day but you can still see the results. I specifically shot the same locations before and after where the marks used to be.

    the process:


    Wheels/Barrels/Wells/Tires:

    Wheels got cleaned with Megs WB for faces and barrels.
    Tires were cleaned with Zep purple
    Wells were cleaned with Zep citrus.

    Wash:

    Foamed with DG 901
    Washed with DG 901 and 2bm
    Clayed with Riccardo yellow (microwaved to make more pliable)
    Dried with ww

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    Paint:

    Compounded with UCCL and orange pad (105 by hand where needed)
    Polished with Menz Micro polish and blue pad
    (All polishing and compounding done by Dynabrade rotary)
    Cleaned/polished with DG 501 by hand
    Sealed with 601/105 combo by hand
    Spritzed with AW the following day

    Head/Tail Lights:

    Compounded with UCCL and mini yellow pad
    Polished with DG Track Claw plastic polish

    Tail Pipe:

    Polished with Autosol using 0000 steel wool
    Polished again using Autosol and mf

    Glass:

    Cleaned with Zep glass and 2 mf method
    sealed with DG rain repel

    Wheels/Tires:

    Wheels hand polished with DG 501
    Wheels sealed with DG 105
    Tires dressed with DP gel
    Wells dressed with Adams

    Interior:

    Rubber mats cleaned wiht Zep and treated with Simonize tire spray
    Carpeting vacuumed and steam cleaned
    Plastic cleaned wiht Zep glass
    Plastic treated with 303 Aerospace
    Leather treated with 303 Aerospace


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    CHEMICALS WORKING AWAY:
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    MY THICKEST READING ON THE HOOD:
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    HOOD AFTER MICRO POLISH (NO LSP)
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    HAD TO MANUALLY FOCUS TO GET THE LIGHT
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  2. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Looks great Richy. Take any PTG readings from the roof? All three of the G35s I've done had readings lower than 70 over the entire roof. Absolute crap!
     
  3. J BELL

    J BELL Nuba Guru

    looks amazing richy!!!
     
  4. richy

    richy Guest

    Ken, yes, absolutely...I remembered you saying that several times so I made sure of it! In this case, the roof was fine but it was the hood that was particularly problematic.

    Thanks very much!
     
  5. billy

    billy Obsessive Detailer

    Looks great Richy!!! as usual good Job:applause2:
     
  6. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Now that looks LOVELY!
     
  7. corrswitch

    corrswitch Jedi Nuba

    looks great, microwaving clay really works?
     
  8. kei169

    kei169 Wax on..Wax off

    Looks very good!
    Result came out to be stunning!
     
  9. willjco

    willjco DB Forum Supporter

    Great work

    How did you polish under the handles?
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  10. bwanderson79

    bwanderson79 Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Awesome work as usual. I am curious as well as to how you polished under the handles because most cars seem to have that problem with those kind of handles. Again, great work!
     
  11. richy

    richy Guest

    Thanks Billy..I appreciate it man!

    Thank you p1et. I was quite happy with how it came out.

    Thanks for the compliment. Yes, it works fine. play with the times, you don't want to turn it to mush obviously. If it's quite hard and not pliable, I have found between 25 and 30 seconds on HIGH works well. You still need to knead it b/c like all microwaves, the middle will be more spongy than hte outsides.

    Kei..thanks a bunch.

    Thanks gentlemen. I put some 105 if they're bad like they were here on an older mf or you can use a terry towel too and massage it in. I use my thumb to get a bit more pressure on it. I follow up 105 with a Menz polish like 85rd, micro, 106ff or the like. Actually, ANY light compound/polish like X3, UCCL or similar could work as a follow up using the same technique. If they're not too bad, just use the 2nd step. If you want to get really fancy, you can follow it up with DG 501. DG 501 gets put on about every car I do now, but that's just me, but by no means is it mandatory. Follow up with your wax or sealant and Bob's your uncle!
     
  12. willjco

    willjco DB Forum Supporter

    Thanks for sharing the useful tip. I am going to do on my clients car tomorrow :worship2::worship2::worship2::worship2::applause2::applause2::applause2::applause2:
     
  13. loudog2

    loudog2 Two Bucket System Washer

    Great job!! Is that orange peel in that second to last picture? I have the same car , but a 2008 in graphite. I noticed orange peel on mine. Mostly on the front quarter panels and right on the bend under the mirrors. I can see it in that picture.
     
  14. richy

    richy Guest

    hey Wil..it's my pleasure....I have learned so much from the folks here that I am happy to pass along any little tidbit I may have.

    Yes it is..you can see it under the mirror in that pic as well. I own an '04 black FX35 and it has a bit of OP as well. I don't mind it unless it's ridiculously heavy.
     
  15. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    Nice work, Richy!!!
     
  16. richy

    richy Guest

    Thanks very much.:afro:
     
  17. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    Hey, Richy, I see you have been doing quite a few Infiniti vehicles...I guess next time I'll need an advice I'll be working on Infiniti, I'll ask you...No sticky paint on this one, huh? That's something I'd hate - sticky paint, because it means going back to DA...
     
  18. richy

    richy Guest

    It's funny, of all the Infi's I've done to date, not one has had the sticky clear yet. (I know it's coming, LOL). I do some work for the Nissan/Infiniti dealer as well as get a fair # of referrals from them too. I was there today working on an Altima with bad bug damage that had eaten into the clear all over the top surfaces. I gotta finish it Mon or Tues. As far as the sticky goes, yes, from what I've seen on here, the RO will be the best tool to use.
     
  19. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    I've heard that newer Inifiniti and Porsche use this type of sticky clear...but why??? Why not just use what Mercedes Benz uses - ceramiclear...
     
  20. richy

    richy Guest

    Infiniti's application is unique to themselves as it is described as a self-curing paint. A mild scratch is supposed to heal itself over a few days if left in the sun.
     

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