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If you can’t understand why I love detailing after looking at these pics, well you’re crazy!! :grinno:
First up, a black Altima SE-R with a bit of swirls and marring. The car has been well maintained and just needed a little correction done. Very nice car, I really like it.
For the paint the process was:
Wash
Clay
Buff with a 50/50 mix of optimum polish and optimum compound via the rotary polisher and a polishing pad @1400 RPM’s
Apply Meguiars #80 speed glaze via PC with a polishing pad @ speed 5
Apply two thin coats of Meguiars #21
I also wet sanded one small area on the rear quarter panel where a ladder fell on the car. The scratch could not be completely removed, but was improved. I used Meguiars unigrit 3000 grade paper.
I cleaned the glass with NXT glass cleaner and a microfiber towel
Wheels sealed with #21 as well
Tires dressed with Meguiars all-season dressing.
The interior was vac’ed
cleaned with Costco APC (10:1)
leather was dressed with Lexol
Before:
Here is the scratch where the ladder fell:
First up, a black Altima SE-R with a bit of swirls and marring. The car has been well maintained and just needed a little correction done. Very nice car, I really like it.
For the paint the process was:
Wash
Clay
Buff with a 50/50 mix of optimum polish and optimum compound via the rotary polisher and a polishing pad @1400 RPM’s
Apply Meguiars #80 speed glaze via PC with a polishing pad @ speed 5
Apply two thin coats of Meguiars #21
I also wet sanded one small area on the rear quarter panel where a ladder fell on the car. The scratch could not be completely removed, but was improved. I used Meguiars unigrit 3000 grade paper.
I cleaned the glass with NXT glass cleaner and a microfiber towel
Wheels sealed with #21 as well
Tires dressed with Meguiars all-season dressing.
The interior was vac’ed
cleaned with Costco APC (10:1)
leather was dressed with Lexol
Before:


Here is the scratch where the ladder fell:
