2005 Black G35x 4door HOLY HELL

bluej511

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Alright well this belongs to Powerballs' father. It was detailed by me on saturday.



Wash w/ Gold Class and 2 bucket method. Dried with absorber.

Clayed with Mothers claybar.

Paint correction: Optimum polish w/white @1400rpm x2.

On trunk Optimum Compound w/yellow x2@1400 follow by OP.

LSP: Megs NXT per customer request

Windows cleaned with IG.

Tires dress with Meguiars Endurance tire gel.

Exhaust polished with Megs Mag/Alum polish



Now to the fun part. This car is a 2005 so i thought it would have been easy. Boy oh boy was i ever wrong. The car was clayed completely, now it didnt have many contaminents BUT there was dried cement all over the front end of the car, thats right CEMENT. The car was very badly scratched up, didnt want to compound the whole car or wet sand for that matter since Nissan paint is already very very soft and thin. Most deep scratches remained and id say around 80-85% swirls removed, once again time was the only problem

Total time spend: 5- 51/2 Hrs



1 Heres the fender

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2 No after as i only had a very short amount of time but here is the sun shot

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3 Trunk before, car had scratches absolutely all over.

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4 Trunk after, slight scratches and deep ones.

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5 Back shot

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6 Side shot

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Let me know what you guys think, once again car was just beat.
 
Outstanding turnaround on the finish you did, look very shiny and wet from your pic's!:xyxthumbs
 
Thanks for the comments guys, i never got to see the car to quote it but if i would it i think my price would have doubled and i would have asked for the whole day lol.



Anyone know how to remove cement? I don't understand how people let there cars get this bad. Looks like someone dragged steel wool across the whole entire car
 
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