imported_smprince1
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Today's detail was to clean up a 2004 Sivler 350Z that was purchased by my client to resell. Mostly just a grungy interior and some dull paint that needed to be spruced up.
This car has beautiful lines IMO ... not too practical for a family guy like myself but fun to work on. Color is a little too "bland", but it cleaned up nicely.
After a full wash and clay, I went old school and hit it with M80 followed by M16. Client didn't want to pay for multi-step polish and the paint color tended to de-empahasize the existing minor swirls too.
Sorry about the pics, the sun just isn't coming out on this cloudy/rainy SC weekend. At least the drought is over and groundwater levels are rising so I suppose the rain is good for something.
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Comments/questions always welcome
This car has beautiful lines IMO ... not too practical for a family guy like myself but fun to work on. Color is a little too "bland", but it cleaned up nicely.
After a full wash and clay, I went old school and hit it with M80 followed by M16. Client didn't want to pay for multi-step polish and the paint color tended to de-empahasize the existing minor swirls too.
Sorry about the pics, the sun just isn't coming out on this cloudy/rainy SC weekend. At least the drought is over and groundwater levels are rising so I suppose the rain is good for something.
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Afters:
















Comments/questions always welcome
