First time polishing G35

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Thanks Rasky,

I am noticing that the fun in detailing isn't so much with leaving your car immaculate but rather testing out products. I will be sure to order those gold pads on my next order. :)
 
Thanks Rasky,

I am noticing that the fun in detailing isn't so much with leaving your car immaculate but rather testing out products. I will be sure to order those gold pads on my next order. :)


....lol, and that's how you end up with tons of unused products on your shelves like most of us here. :D
 
Yeah, just ask Rasky and others how addictive it is to 'try' stuff out.. starts out small and then they cannot find room in the garage to put their car :scared:
 
Wow, that is a beautiful G35 !!!
Great gloss, very clear !!!

Did you detail out the interior and engine compartment too?

Yes, sometimes these things take a long time, but boy when you finish, and see the results - especially the way yours turned out ! It makes it all worth it, right ? :)

Glad you posted this, as I have been working on a Client's G35s in my garage; I have just finished the very hammered interior, and tomorrow start on the metallic silver paint.

Keep up the great work and welcome to the Forum !

Dan F
 
....lol, and that's how you end up with tons of unused products on your shelves like most of us here. :D

I believe I have already started...Yesterday I picked up Surf City's Beyond Black tire dressing when I already had a half filled bottle of Mothers FX shine :doh:

Yeah, just ask Rasky and others how addictive it is to 'try' stuff out.. starts out small and then they cannot find room in the garage to put their car :scared:

If only manufacturers sold samples on their products, that would be nice...

That looks great! esp for your first time holding a buffer!

Thanks, I was a little scared when I first held the DA but afterwards it became easy. :)

Wow, that is a beautiful G35 !!!
Great gloss, very clear !!!

Did you detail out the interior and engine compartment too?

Yes, sometimes these things take a long time, but boy when you finish, and see the results - especially the way yours turned out ! It makes it all worth it, right ? :)

Glad you posted this, as I have been working on a Client's G35s in my garage; I have just finished the very hammered interior, and tomorrow start on the metallic silver paint.

Keep up the great work and welcome to the Forum !

Dan F

Thanks Dan,

I did detail the engine compartment but did it before I polished. I have not looked at it so I figure there is probably dust all over. I got a high when I saw the Meguiars 10:1 APC melt off the dirt and grime off the engine compartment. It was great to see my engine compartment clean. My interior is in way better shape than the exterior so all I did was use Meguiars Quik Detailer and wipe. I did not have to use any spot treatments on the carpet.

I am really happy with the way the car turned out and you are right, it is very rewarding. I had been wanting to learn to polish my car for a long time but not having a garage always discouraged me. I feel I have learned a skill and am better prepared for car maintenance :Car smiley:

I dont even want to tell my family because I know they are going to make me detail their cars!

Thanks again Dan and post the G35 progress!
 
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