AJ Auto Detail: Infinity G37S

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AJ Auto Detail, LLC
The owner has had this car for a while, but didn't like it's present condition. He saw my work on the forums and what I was capable of doing. So, he emailed me asking for a full detail and what was included. He agreed and scheduled an appointment. He requested that I used one of his waxes that he had. Turns out it was Supernatural; I have never used this wax so I was pretty anxious to how it would turn out.



It was raining upon delivery (Sunday @ 6.00 pm), so I just sucked it up and did a quick wash and wheel cleaning then pulled it in my garage to dry it off. :P



Here's how it was upon arrival.

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Wheels were cleaned with Chemical Guys Sticky Wheel Gel and an arrangement of brushes. Tires and Wells received Chemical Guys Orange Degreaser.

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Front end was treated with Chemical Guys Bug & Tar remover and a bug sponge for agitation and was then washed with Chemical Guys Citrus Wash + Gloss and wool wash mitt. After I pulled it back in the garage, I then started to dry it with a Cobra Waffle Weave Drying Towel and my air compressor. After drying, I started to clay using Chemical Guys Heavy Duty Clay and Chemical Guys Luber as clay lube.

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To prepare for the paint inspection, I gave it a good wipedown with IPA 1:1 to show the true condition of the paint.

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I used M105/Orange and 106ff/white on my D/A @ speed 6 for defect removal. Some problematic areas needed rotary such as hood and one of the fenders. Here are some Before and Afters of the swirl removal.

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Lots of tape used... >:)

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After polishing and removing the tape, I pulled it out to give it a quick wash to rid of any oils or dust left from the polishing. I then began to apply the glaze. I used Chemical Guys Wet Mirror Finish which gave it a really nice gloss to the white metallic paint.

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I then applied a coat of Chemical Guys JetSeal109 for protection and let it cure for an hour then buffed off.

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While the sealant was curing, I started to care for the rims. I polished the lips with M105 and then waxed the rims with Chemical Guys Wheel Guard.

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With the glaze and sealant in place, I started to apply the Dodo Juice Supernatural Wax. I applied 2 thin coats and let sit 15 min before buffing off. Applied and wiped off like a DREAM!

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The exhaust tips were then touched up with Chemical Guys Metal Shine and #0000 steel wool and the tires received 2 coats of Chemical Guys VRP Dressing.

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After polishing the exhaust tips and dressing the tires, I pulled her out for a quick photo shoot. I know I am not the best photographer, just playing around a bit. ;)

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