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Detailing Rottweiler
Hey all!!
Have I mentioned lately how I love the current generation G's and the Z's ??? What makes this particular G even more special to me is its owner. Not only did he convenience me by dropping the car off at my house to get detailed but he is a true "car guy" having owned a turbo charged S2000, a modded STi and a pullied '03 Cobra in the past. Each of which he tracked and drove like they were on fire...my kind of people indeed. :mohawk Heck...he calls this car slow!! We must have talked about cars, mods and racing for 2 hours before I even started detailing. It's clients like these that make the day in and day out of the detail profession worth every drop of sweat...reason alone to keep on keepin' on.
The car is an '04 coupe with about 22K on the odo. It has been lowered and fitted with 19" Enkei rims shod with Nitto rubber. At the moment those are the only two mods. It is a daily driver and had not been waxed or polished to any degree since it was purchased. Below are some pics and a description of the detail. Please pardon the poor lighting and rain drops in a few of the pics as I was battling scattered t-storms all day.
Enjoy,
Mike
The detail...
Wash with Meg's NXT shampoo
Clay with Clay Magic clay bar using Meg's #34 as a lube. Even though the paint felt smooth after washing the clay pulled off a significant amount of nastiness.
Polish with Meg's #80 using a Meg's 8006 pad and my PC set at 5-6.
Glaze / Polish with Meg's #81 using a Meg's 8006 pad and my PC set at 5.
Seal with Meg's #21 using a Meg's 9006 pad and my PC set at 4. I let the #21 set on the paint for approximately 45 minutes before removal.
Rims are sealed with #20, exterior glass has been VM'd and the tires are dressed with two coats of Z-16.
Have I mentioned lately how I love the current generation G's and the Z's ??? What makes this particular G even more special to me is its owner. Not only did he convenience me by dropping the car off at my house to get detailed but he is a true "car guy" having owned a turbo charged S2000, a modded STi and a pullied '03 Cobra in the past. Each of which he tracked and drove like they were on fire...my kind of people indeed. :mohawk Heck...he calls this car slow!! We must have talked about cars, mods and racing for 2 hours before I even started detailing. It's clients like these that make the day in and day out of the detail profession worth every drop of sweat...reason alone to keep on keepin' on.
The car is an '04 coupe with about 22K on the odo. It has been lowered and fitted with 19" Enkei rims shod with Nitto rubber. At the moment those are the only two mods. It is a daily driver and had not been waxed or polished to any degree since it was purchased. Below are some pics and a description of the detail. Please pardon the poor lighting and rain drops in a few of the pics as I was battling scattered t-storms all day.
Enjoy,
Mike
The detail...
Wash with Meg's NXT shampoo
Clay with Clay Magic clay bar using Meg's #34 as a lube. Even though the paint felt smooth after washing the clay pulled off a significant amount of nastiness.
Polish with Meg's #80 using a Meg's 8006 pad and my PC set at 5-6.
Glaze / Polish with Meg's #81 using a Meg's 8006 pad and my PC set at 5.
Seal with Meg's #21 using a Meg's 9006 pad and my PC set at 4. I let the #21 set on the paint for approximately 45 minutes before removal.
Rims are sealed with #20, exterior glass has been VM'd and the tires are dressed with two coats of Z-16.



