Hell and Back: 05 G35

ScubaStevo

New member
I worked on a BEAT G35 coupe today. I managed to spend some decent time on it, and I'd say its about 98% perfected. I ended up removing some emblems, and doing a full round polish. It was incredibly hard to work on this thing for some reason. The paint just wouldn't respond to anything I tried.



Alrighty, here is what I did:



-XP Compound to cut down the RID's via Wool

-Power Cut Plus via polishing pad

-Ultrafina x 3 ( I don't know what the hell was going on with this, tried so many different combo's).

-Collonite 476S

-Dress it right on the tires

-Rims were screwed from the previous detailer (I was fixing his mistakes)



Here are the pictures, the owner will take better ones tonight and tomorrow since it was late when I finished.



022.jpg


018.jpg


020-1.jpg


036.jpg




003-1.jpg


004-1.jpg


009.jpg


013.jpg
 
Great job on a sweet ride. Love the color by the way. My wife and I recently decided to buy an 08 G37S within a year or so, $50,000 new is a little steep.
 
The rims were etched from a strong acid that must have dried on them.

Here are some of the owners "photoshoot" pictures, I have requested the non-photoshopped ones to show off the pearl:



g35_1.jpg


g35_2.jpg


g35_3.jpg


g35_4.jpg
 
Afters look awesome. IP is the best colour for that coupe.





Gotta love Infiniti paint, eh? I don't enjoy polishing my paint and we're talking extremely minor marring every 6 months. It just does not respond well at all to the PC, rotary, or polishes in general.
 
G35stilez said:
Gotta love Infiniti paint, eh? I don't enjoy polishing my paint and we're talking extremely minor marring every 6 months. It just does not respond well at all to the PC, rotary, or polishes in general.



I detailed an 06 G35 a few weeks ago and found it kinda strange to work with. I was going to use the rotary for polishing but it "literally" stuck to the paint. I think the dealership used some kind of glaze on it because it just kept balling up under the pad and spitting out over the paint. Kinda like if the pad was over loaded with polish. Anyway I ended up using the PC and an orange pad with OC as a one step polish. I've never experienced this before, have you guy's?
 
DSVWGLI said:
I detailed an 06 G35 a few weeks ago and found it kinda strange to work with. I was going to use the rotary for polishing but it "literally" stuck to the paint. I think the dealership used some kind of glaze on it because it just kept balling up under the pad and spitting out over the paint. Kinda like if the pad was over loaded with polish. Anyway I ended up using the PC and an orange pad with OC as a one step polish. I've never experienced this before, have you guy's?





I had to change/wash my pads every panel beacuse it did the same thing.
 
ScubaStevo said:
I had to change/wash my pads every panel beacuse it did the same thing.



So do you think it is the paint that's doing this and not some finda crap on the paint? On the car I did it looked like product not paint that was balling up under the pads. It was soft and grayish looking.
 
DSVWGLI said:
I detailed an 06 G35 a few weeks ago and found it kinda strange to work with. I was going to use the rotary for polishing but it "literally" stuck to the paint. I think the dealership used some kind of glaze on it because it just kept balling up under the pad and spitting out over the paint. Kinda like if the pad was over loaded with polish. Anyway I ended up using the PC and an orange pad with OC as a one step polish. I've never experienced this before, have you guy's?





Nothing from the dealer there, that's straight from Infiniti. I've noticed the same with 350Zs as well.



I picked up my G with all plastic still intact. I prepped it after removing the plastic with a Z7 wash, clay, PrepSol. This should have removed any coatings whatsoever that remained.



I've had my car for almost 2 years now and it still polishes the same way.
 
G35stilez said:
Nothing from the dealer there, that's straight from Infiniti. I've noticed the same with 350Zs as well.



I picked up my G with all plastic still intact. I prepped it after removing the plastic with a Z7 wash, clay, PrepSol. This should have removed any coatings whatsoever that remained.



I've had my car for almost 2 years now and it still polishes the same way.





I've noticed that the panels heat up a lot compared to most.
 
G35stilez said:
Nothing from the dealer there, that's straight from Infiniti. I've noticed the same with 350Zs as well.



I picked up my G with all plastic still intact. I prepped it after removing the plastic with a Z7 wash, clay, PrepSol. This should have removed any coatings whatsoever that remained.



I've had my car for almost 2 years now and it still polishes the same way.



This is strange because I detailed an 03 black Infiniti FX35 and the paint was normal.
 
Great job Steve!



Wait till you do a new 08 Infiniti with the brand new hard clear in black. Their new paint is horrible. I have had a lot of top detailers contact me about their paint and they all seem to be getting nowhere with them.



I ended up doing a new one myself and it was a fight that lasted 15 hours.
 
rydawg said:
Great job Steve!



Wait till you do a new 08 Infiniti with the brand new hard clear in black. Their new paint is horrible. I have had a lot of top detailers contact me about their paint and they all seem to be getting nowhere with them.



I ended up doing a new one myself and it was a fight that lasted 15 hours.





I would have to turn it down. :sosad I have a full time job 6 days a week, 12 hours a day and don't have the energy on my day off to do that much detailing.
 
Back
Top