Infinity J6 Detail ** 56k no way. tons of pics

GregCavi

Pinnacle Detailing Owner
Hello Everyone! What a great day for a detail. We had highs in the low 70's. I actually wore pants. Its a great change from high 90's the past 16 days. Well this car is owned by a pastor at our church. It took a total of 7 hours to complete. It used to get detailed by the infinity/nissan dealership and it showed. I spent about 2 hours washing and claying alone.

Engine:

Sprayed down with HT APC 10:1
Meguiars versa angle brush with nxt wash scrub
rinse with hose
idled for 10 minutes/dried
dressed with #40
S+G on all painted surfaces

Before:

enginebefore.jpg


After:

engineafter.jpg



Interior:

Vacuumed
pretreat with HT APC 20:1 and folex
oxy method
mats sprayed off with hose after oxy and then extracted
interior carpets extracted
vinyl/leather cleaner with HT APC 20:1
vinyl - VRT
leather - 4* leather conditioner
S+G on wood trim

before:

intbefore.jpg


carpetsbefore.jpg


after:

carpetsafter.jpg


i9.jpg


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Exterior

-Wash NXT
-clay - claymagic clay bar and poorboys clay bar.. worst claying ever
-#83 via LC VC 7.5" poishing pad on all doors / VC 7.5" light cut pad on trunk/hood/roof/fenders/bumpers (RIDS)
-PwC blue via hand
-Adams BSG via hand
-Adams Butter Wax via hand
-finish with S+G

VRT on tires/trim
#40 in wheels
IG on windows
PB WS on wheels

Before:

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After just one swipe. The whole car was like this.
clay.jpg


right side polished with #83 / left side untouched
before-after.jpg


swirls.jpg


RID's before:

ridbefore.jpg


RID's after:

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After:

i8.jpg


i7.jpg


i6.jpg


i4.jpg


i3.jpg


i2.jpg


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questions/comments

Greg
 
How does one go about getting that pattern in the floormats and carpet? Do you just go back and forth like, well, a lawnmower on grass?
 
V_Eight: you are exactly right. just switch direction with each pass.

bsdsys_x86: well im doing poorly on my adams boycott haha. It had the smell of poorboys ex that I likes so much so that was cool. The bottle stated to do the whole car and then remove with adams ds. I used adams ds to aid in removal. You really do need it to get all of the residue off so be prepared for that if your using it. It gave a pretty nice look. It was pretty reflective and wet. I wasnt shocked or dissapointed but I think it dids its job and will be used again.

Greg
 
I agree. I had to use the detail spray as well to help aid in the removal of the butter wax. I used the Adams Revive and Butter Wax on my car and it kinda muted the look of the flakes if you ask me. I think it looks alot better on darker color cars. BTW, haven't had the chance to use the KSG yet but plan on using AIO + KSG maybe for my winter protection. Seems to be a pretty popular combo for winter. Either that or AIO + UPP x3. Haven't made up my mind yet.
 
totally agreed on the flake muting. Could you tell this car had flake other than the one close up before/after pic? I havent had good luck with flake pop yet so Ill just keep trying new combo's.

Greg
 
Awesome. It takes a true detailer to make a 12 year old car look great again. Anybody can detail a newer car. What kinda extractor do you have?
 
Is that car 12 years old? If so then Im only 5 years older than it haha. I had no clue on the year. I use my dads shopvac for extraction. It has 6.5 HP and works great. I just empty the container and make sure to remove the filter. I am thinking about getting a eureka steam vac shampoo/spotter though, as well as a new 4.5 HP rigid vac.

Greg
 
GregCavi said:
totally agreed on the flake muting. Could you tell this car had flake other than the one close up before/after pic? I havent had good luck with flake pop yet so Ill just keep trying new combo's.

Greg

No I sure couldn't tell the car had any flake in it besides the close ups. I just tried AIO + EX-P x 2 + Natty's x2 and the flake really pops if you ask me and also has a nice wet look in sertain light conditions. Maybe something to consider next time. Mine is silver metallic btw.
 
Adams VRT is my favorite dressing. I cant really compare it to alot because I'm one who finds something he likes and sticks with it. I would say the looks it similar to BnB but maybe a touch less glossy and IMHO lasts longer. It really looks great on the dash. It is just a sheen look. It has a lotiony consistiency to it so I dont use it in the wheel wells as I prefer a spray. IIRC I got a half gallon for like 22 bucks.

Greg
 
Incredible job Greg! :bow

This thread should be your first case study to show clients if they want to see your work. Everything from the engine bay to interior to exterior is A+.
 
Thanks for all the comments guys. I plan on putting this on my step as an outline to what my top of the line detail intails. I will post up the link whenver I get a chance to program it all into my site.

Greg
 
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