View Full Version : Black Infiniti M35 IP, 106FF & Z5pro 56k take a nap
gmblack3
07-16-2006, 04:56 PM
Black Infinity M35 17k miles.
Process:
Paint:
Wash/clay with QEW and claymagic clay
IP/RMG w/ Rotary 1500 excel Yellow P2 pad
IP/RMG w/ PC6 excel Yellow P2 pad
106FF w/ Rotary 1400 Green excel P2 pad
Wash with Z7 to remove dust
Z6
3x ZFX`d Z5pro removed with Z6
Z8
Front and rear lights got Plexus
Wheels:
Cleaned w/ PB SnR
Sealed w/ JW Prime
Tires:
Cleaned with AM 777 APC 1-6
EO Concours Tire shine (old school)
Interior:
Vac
All plastic trim and Leather got PB Leather stuff
Glass:
IG Pump
Before:
Wheels already cleaned, not looking to bad at all:
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0528.JPG
On to the fun,
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0537.JPG
Left front fender:
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0541.JPG
Trunk:
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0545.JPG
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0556.JPG
Hood after one pass of IP/RMG mix with PC6 yellow P2 pad:
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0560.JPG
gmblack3
07-16-2006, 04:57 PM
After a few more passes with the PC, using slow passes, lots of pressure and not much more improvement, it was time to break out the Hitachi Rotary.
Here is the right rear fender after:
IP/RMG mix Rotary 1500 yellow excel P2 pad
IP/RMG mix PC6 yellow excel P2 pad
http://autopia.org/gallery/data/500/After_IP_2.jpg
After 106FF/RMG mix Rotary 1400 green excel P2 pad, 3x ZFX`d Z5pro and Z8
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0624.JPG
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0636.JPG
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0648.JPG
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0653.JPG
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0662.JPG
Prime on the wheels:
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0647.JPG
Interior:
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0612%7E0.JPG
Engine:
http://peachstatedetail.com/PeachStateDetail/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10001/IMG_0617.JPG
Missed a few spots. :o
stilez
07-16-2006, 05:40 PM
Absolutely phenomenal!
That paint looks better than new.
SilverLexus
07-16-2006, 05:43 PM
Awesome work Bryan! :bow
ZaneO
07-16-2006, 06:03 PM
Beautiful work :drool:
gmblack3
07-16-2006, 06:54 PM
Sean, Lee and Zane, I surly could not do work like this without learning from you guys. :bow
Stickman81
07-16-2006, 09:44 PM
She looks great Bryan.
I know you put a ton of work into her.
Nice touch on the mats too.
:getdown
awahl63
07-16-2006, 10:00 PM
Looks amazing
nice! love the look of the new M`s
gmblack3
07-16-2006, 10:29 PM
Thanks guys!
She looks great Bryan.
I know you put a ton of work into her.
Nice touch on the mats too.
:getdown
Jim, I tried to make them nice for you. :2thumbs:
Great turnaround - I hope you told the owner that wherever he`s getting his car washed is not a good place to continue going :)
Also, I`ve never gone rotary, PC, then rotary again; just curious...what`s your reasoning for this process?
Also, I don`t know if you`d tried this before, but I compared PG/RMG via white Lake Country variable contact pad versus IP/RMG via yellow LC VC pad (similar cut to yellow propel) and I actually got more cut with the PG combo, and yet it finished down noticably better on black as long as I worked the polish thoroughly to break the the abrasives down. Don`t know if you have any of the LC VC pads, but they are a must for IP and PG because they work great for compounding and yet they have the ability to finish down amazing well. Try and let me know what you think - you obviously know your buffing.
Ryan
D Tailor
07-16-2006, 10:53 PM
WOW. Silly good. I love that car. Great Job.
Driven Auto Detail
07-16-2006, 11:17 PM
Car looks great!!!
That`s the kind of engine bay I like to detail...haha. Everything is covered so it makes it easy to clean and shine.
gmblack3
07-16-2006, 11:42 PM
Great turnaround - I hope you told the owner that wherever he`s getting his car washed is not a good place to continue going :)
Also, I`ve never gone rotary, PC, then rotary again; just curious...what`s your reasoning for this process?
Also, I don`t know if you`d tried this before, but I compared PG/RMG via white Lake Country variable contact pad versus IP/RMG via yellow LC VC pad (similar cut to yellow propel) and I actually got more cut with the PG combo, and yet it finished down noticably better on black as long as I worked the polish thoroughly to break the the abrasives down. Don`t know if you have any of the LC VC pads, but they are a must for IP and PG because they work great for compounding and yet they have the ability to finish down amazing well. Try and let me know what you think - you obviously know your buffing.
Ryan
Ryan, Thanks! We talked about washing and I sent him some links for Excel sheepskin mits and some nice WW MFs. I also explained the 2 bucket method to him.
As we all know rotary to PC to get rid of any buffer trails, hazing, ect. But I have used excel green pad and rotary w/ 106ff before and due to the softness of the pad I knew that everything would be ok after. I still need more time with the rotary, so this safe method gives me time with the rotary. I am not sure what I needed to go to next w/ rotary to get it clean after rotary, yellow and IP/RMG.
Looks like I need to pickup a few LC VC whites.
Thanks for your thoughts. :2thumbs:
GrayHawk
07-17-2006, 12:02 AM
Outstanding detail/paint work! :bigups :bigups
The owner should be ecstatic considering what he gave you to start with.