Brilliant Silverstone 350Z

Young Scholar

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I had a chance to detail a local forum members 350Z.



Future modifications on this beautiful canvas include a supercharge and coilovers.



It was a gloomy day, certainly not the best weather to highlight the Silverstone. Overall the car was is decent shape before the detail. We took the time to really address the wheels, front bumper and headlights. We compounded the headlights with Optimum Compound via a 4" yellow LC pad, they turned out great.



Process:



Wash: Poorboy's Slick and Suds.

Clay: Meguiars.

Headlights: Optimum Compound via 4" yellow LC.

Wax: Migliore: Original Paste Wax.

Trim/Wheel Wells: Migliore: Brilliant Trim Dressing.

Tires: Migliore: Bella Lustra Tire Shine.

Wheels: Migliore: Wheel Seal.





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Leaving:



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Great job! I just have a question though; would Klasse SG work good as the LSP on Silverstone/Diamond Graphite in creating a "wet" look or if I would need to top it off with a wax?
 
Asad_A203 said:
Great job! I just have a question though; would Klasse SG work good as the LSP on Silverstone/Diamond Graphite in creating a "wet" look or if I would need to top it off with a wax?





To achieve a "wet" look I would definitely top with a carnauba. Klasse SG requires 24 hours to bond to the paint, before you can apply another coat or your LSP.
 
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