Nikku Detailed: Bashed up NISSAN 350Z Black Metallic

Nikku

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Hey everyone,



So I had this beautiful car to work on for two days. It was definitely tiring but well worth it. I ran a little short on time and was not able to address the rear lights but I will be making a short trip to look after that this coming week. Also there were swirls underneath the clear bra that could not be addressed.



Paint wise you can tell the paint was not in the greatest condition. At first I thought I was looking at a different Z as when I first saw the Z it looked maroon. You have to love the metal flake. In terms of the correction I was happy with the outcome.



I know i know, just one last note this was by far the nicest client I have ever had. I hope everyone is able to have a client that is like this. I was brought lemon water, cookies and was even invited to stay for dinner. Amazing people so I wanted to do an even better job.



Please mind the tail lights. I ran out of time and am in the process of scheduling the client to drop by to get those nice and cleaned up.



Here we go.



Wash

Meguars Gold Class

Sheep Skin Wash Mitts (Panels)

Microfiber Wash Mitt (Wheels)

Grit Guard

3 Buckets

Wheel Brush

EZ Brush

Stoners Tarminator

P21S Metal Polish

P21S TAW

0000 Steel Wool



Clay

Riccardo Yellow

QID & H20



Paint Correction

2 x Makita PE 12-175

PC 7424

3M UK BP

Sonus Yellow Compounding

Sonus White Polishing

LCC Yellow 4 inch

LCC White 4 inch

Menzerna SIP

Menzerna PF

Menzerna 80RD



Equipment

Defelsko PTG

Fenix Tk10

Halogen

Brinkman

10 x 10 Canopy

A bunch of spray bottles



LSP

Paint: Natty Blue

Wheels: PB's Wheel Wax

Tires: OPT



BEFORES



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DURING



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First up is a test panel on the hood. I started off with white pad with PO85RD and there was minimal difference if anything at all. I then bumped it up to white pad with PF that did quite well however I had to make three passes with that combo to get to results I was happy with. I decided for most of the vehicle I would just use the combo of white and menz PF as I found the softness in the polishing pad was preferable over using a combo like Yellow and SIP and finish up with White, PF then White and PO85RD. It took me about 2-3 hours to get to this point. Was it worth it? Yes. Whoops just noticed that I am missing a step that I didn't take a picture of. The last picture above was after my second hit of the white pad and PF and not the third.



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Passenger side front passenger panel 50/50.



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Side mirror



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Sun shot of hood



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Above are 50/50's of different areas of the passenger door.



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If you are allergic to sexy legs turn a blind eye to these 50/50.



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Front passenger door and related area corrected.



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Plastic Trim on passenger side. Before and After.



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Rocker Panel 50/50

For the rear quarter i had to go with a more aggresive combo and had to hit the area with two hits of yellow and SIP then, white and PF and white with PO85rd



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Cleared up



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Another Part of the rocker Panel 50/50



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Passenger Side completed just after polishing
 
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Side Mirror Cleared up



Just a couple of correction shots.



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Trunk and Spoiler Corrected.



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Hood



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Roof



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Hood



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Rocker panel corrected



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Driver side corrected



AFTERS



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Favourite Shot: Mind the George Constanza pose. :afro:



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Ignore the wax residue please.



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Finally a couple of pictures taken by the owner.



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Hope you enjoyed and please let me know in regards to areas I can approve on aside form those already stated.



Time Worked: 19 Hours ( Day 1: 12 Hours, Day 2: 7 Hours)
 
The car looks like a black mirror! VERY nice. The reflection shots are inSANE!



My only nitpick is that the plastic lenses could use some attention.



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Whoops, just saw your note. Nevermind.
 
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