2005 Black 350ZR, light swirls, & Zaino

THENUTZ

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I am the proud owner of a new 2005 350Z Roadster in Super Black. I have been reading a lot on this site and feel like I have learned a lot about detailing from all of you fine people. Given that, I'm also the proud new owner of a PC, multiple LC pads, foamgun, dedicated "drying" leafblower, DF towels & a Zaino Ultimate Protection Show Car Kit . Unfortunately, the dealer who cared for my car didn't give it the necessary care while it was on the lot and it has swirl marks. The marks aren't deep, just a product of bad washing habits. Given that the car is new, I was planning on doing the following to get her prepped for the Zaino process:



1) Z-7 wash (foamgun & dual bucket method)

2) Z-18 claybar

3) Z-7 wash (foamgun & dual bucket method)

4) 3Mâ„¢ Perfect-Itâ„¢ Swirlmark Remover 39009 - applied with PC (at speed 5) & LC white polishing pad

5) Dawn wash (foamgun & dual bucket method)

6) Z-6

7) Z-5 w/ ZFX

8) Z-6

9) Z-2 pro w/ ZFX

10) Z-6

11) Z-2 pro w/ZFX

12) Z-6



Am I missing a critical step and is my swirl removal step (#4) sufficient? Just wanted to get some feedback on my plan prior to getting started for the first time...
 
Congrats on the purchase :).





For a swirl remover, I'd pick up Poorboy's SSR 2.5 and SSR1. They will surely benefit you better overall and are workable in the sun :).
 
If I understand it correctly I would switch your steps 1 and 5 and skip step 6.

I think your z car will look great Z-2Pro over Black.
 
Gears said:
If I understand it correctly I would switch your steps 1 and 5 and skip step 6.

I think your z car will look great Z-2Pro over Black.



I should have been a little more clear. I'm having a 3m Clear Bra installed on the mirrors, fenders, bumper, and front part of the hood between steps 4 & 5. That is why I reserved the Dawn wash until later. I'll skip step 6 if that is redundant. Do you think the PC speed & pad selection is "OK"? This will be my first go at machine polishing and just want to make sure I do it right. I'm trying to go the route of least aggressive first and thought this was a good starting point...
 
GSRstilez said:
Congrats on the purchase :).





For a swirl remover, I'd pick up Poorboy's SSR 2.5 and SSR1. They will surely benefit you better overall and are workable in the sun :).



The 3m product seems to get mixed reviews but was readily available in my area. Do you have any specific "problem" experiences with the 3m product? Being that I don't need anything too aggressive I thought it would be fine, but would like others opinions on it as well. It seems that product selection is a lot less important than prep and process from what I have read...
 
Based on the feedback thus far, here is the ammended steps.



1) Z-7 wash (foamgun & dual bucket method)

2) Z-18 claybar

3) Z-7 wash (foamgun & dual bucket method)

4) 3Mâ„¢ Perfect-Itâ„¢ Swirlmark Remover 39009 - applied with PC (starting at speed 3) & LC white polishing pad (Poorboy's recommended - open to further recommendations if the 3m product is not "good")



3m Clear Bra installation



5) Dawn wash (foamgun & dual bucket method)

6) Z-5 w/ ZFX

7) Z-6

8) Z-2 pro w/ ZFX

9) Z-6

10) Z-2 pro overnight with no ZFX

11) Z-6 (someone recommended Z8 for this last step - other feedback appreciated)
 
3m machine glaze or 3000 SMR should work fine as long as you follow with a 50Alcohol/50water mixture to remove any possible oils
 
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