Altima Corrected

Greg Gellas

I'm Greg :)
I had an Altima to correct today. The owner is really funny, she dropped it off an apoligized cause she didn't vacuum it before. I worked on this car about 6 months ago and the paint was in great shape. Sure enough I got it this time and she washed it regularly and "very carefully" :o It had water spots and light swirls throughout.



It was fairly cold today so I foamed it up, washed it down and brought it right inside. I clayed it with some DI gentle clay I recently got. I like it alot, has great elasticity and holds up great. I then taped it up...



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I taped off a section on the roof to see what I would need to get this sucker corrected...:D I am still working on my photography skills, I have been on a no flash kick recently...:D I need to learn from someone better to really learn how to capture the damage on paint...:o



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I also recently got some Cobra Indigo Polishing Cloths, they really are a nice MF for removing compund...



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As usual I pulled the wheels to do the wheel wells and inside of the the wheels easier....Sure enough, my fool proof plan backfired. :down



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I pulled it out, cleaned it out and prepped the hole and plugged the hole...:D The head was worn down from her riding on it so long :o



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OK back to acutal detail work ;) Unfortunatly the fiance was not around to help with this one....Too busy at the Mall :angry So I had to do the wheels and interior on my own....I did bring the wheels outside to get them cleaned up....



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Normally I will have the wheels off the car outside and be able to soak the wheel wells with some de-greaser and really scrub them and hose them down....Due to the cold I decided to try steaming the wheel wells. They came out fairly well, Maybee not quite as well as the standard way but I was happy with them...



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I moved on, I applied opti-seal to the entire car using a foam applicator. It left some streaks and I know I applied it THIN!! :(



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I didn't mind cause I was gonna go over the entire car with Optimum Car Wax. Yes that is the Rithickulous MF...I love that sucker it is soooo soft and soo fluffy...:D



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I finished up by dressing the tires with Opti Bond tire gel and gave it a final once over with a MF :D Oh yeah and the fiance came back and got the interior done....:secret I swear I didn't wait to do the interior last...:)



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As always thanks for checking out my work..... :)
 
Looks great!



imo though, a few of those pics in the last bunch are begging for some wheel well dressing to really set it off.



At least you had a garage to do the work in yesterday... it was freakin cold out!!!
 
ChrisNJ said:
Looks great!



imo though, a few of those pics in the last bunch are begging for some wheel well dressing to really set it off.



At least you had a garage to do the work in yesterday... it was freakin cold out!!!



Thanks Chris...



I did dress the front wells, but the backs are a felt like material, I sprayed some 303 on there, but didn't do much :nixweiss After pics were taken :o



Yeah it was, I had to run an extra extension cord from inside to run an extra heater out there....And now since its raining again today I am stuck with this car in my garage....
 
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