Nikku Detailed: Infiniti "Neglecto" G35 OB

Nikku

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Lets get started. A gentlemen from a G35 forum was looking for a recommendation for a body shop and I provided a suggestion and he followed through with the suggestion. From that suggestion it lead to this detail. He was a very inquisitive customer and definitely was interested in attaining knowledge about what could be done to his car and what he should continue to do after the detail. He was the second owner. The previous owner obviously didn’t take much interest in the vehicle.



The car had wax residue all over the place and the trim was in fairly bad condition. You will be able to tell by the pictures.

I apologize for not posting a little more often. Another business has taken up a lot of my time so I haven’t been able to do write ups of my details.



In any case let us get started.



Process



Wash Paintwork



Chemical Guys Maxi Suds

Dawn ( to strip the wax )

Poorboys Bug Squash

Two sheep skin mitts

Two Grit Guards

Waffle Weave Drying Towels



Wash Wheels



EZ Detail Brush

EZ Detail Mini Brush

Chenille Wash Mitts

Grit Guard

Zymol Wheel Brush



Interior



Woolite

Folex

1Z Cockpit Premium

Leather Masters Cleaner

Leather Masters Vital

Leather Masters Protection Cream



Polish



Meguiars M105

Menzerna SIP

Menzerna PO85rd

Micro Surface TufBuf 5 inch Wool

Micro Surface Tufbuf 4 inch wool

Sonus SFX White

Sonus SFX Blue

LCC Yellow 4 inch

LCC White 4 inch



LSP



Collinite 845

Natty’s Poorboys

Poorboys Wheel Sealant ( Wheels )

Poorboys Bold and Bright ( Tires )



Trim



Black WoW

303 Aerospace Protectant (inner trim)



Metal Polishing



0000 Steel Wool

Costco Yellow Microfiber

Duragloss Metal Polish



Equipment



Metabo PE12-175

Defelsko 6000

Ridgid Wet/Dry Vacuum

Halogen 1000w

3M BP

RB BP

3M Sun gun

Fenix TK10

Brinkmann (Canadian version)

Nikon D40





BEFORES



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Wax Residue. They were not fun to get off. I had to use all purpose wash as well as peanut butter. YAY for smooth peanut butter. I had some to eat as well. Tasty and yes I did wash my hands before I used my finger.



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Rust proofing residue that was found throughout the vehicle.

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Swirls a plenty!



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More rust proofing residue.



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DURING



So lets begin. A measurement of the paint was taken and the paintwork was healthy for an Infiniti. I actually am quite jealous about the thickness of paint. My infiniti’s and other newer infiniti’s I have come across have hit as low as 76 from factory.



Ok, in terms of how I decided on the products I did. I went through the process of least aggressive to most aggressive. Obviously I ended up with a fairly aggressive combo of wool and M105. I love how smooth and how cool wool is on paint and I love M105 but I hate how it does dust up. The least cut polish to medium cut polish was hardly making a dent so I settled with the M105 and wool as it produced the results I was happy with. It was followed up with white sonus with SIP to remove the holograms caused by the previous polish and pad. I finished that down with blue pad and PO85rd.



The bumper was recently repainted however it already had signs of bad swirling. I did not have to use wool on the bumper just SIP with yellow and PO85rd with white 4 inch pads.
 
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Holograms after Wool and M105



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Refined with SIP and PO85rd



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The next few pictures I pulled the G outside to catch a few sun shots and also to check work.

I noticed a little holograms remaining.



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Missed a spot in the upper rear passenger but it just needed another hit of SIP before

PO85rd.



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The next few shots are of the bumper. The bumper was in really bad condition. I had to hit

the area with two hits of M105 and although it took out 70% of the defects I decided to skip a third hit of M105 and went with a less aggressive White pad and SIP with two more hits so I wasn’t taking off too much clear.



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I pulled the G out for a second wash from all the dusting. I took a few more sun pics. You

will notice a fewer deep scratches however I decided it was not worth while to chase these

RDS.



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AFTERS



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Thanks for your time and as usual I welcome the good and the bad.
 
bufferbarry said:
great work!



Thanks Barry means a lot !



Mr.Cool said:
Nick Work.:buffing:



Thanks !



Scottwax said:
That is a SIGNIFICANT improvement! :wow:



I just can't believe how bad some people let their cars get.



Scott thanks for taking the time to look. Someone of your caliber commenting is always rewarding!



It is too bad that people let their cars get that way but if they didn't there wouldn't be work for us and to a certain extent the fun of seeing something going from crappo to ooohhh la la :) Thanks again guys !
 
Great work bringing that paint back to life. Nice to see all that rust proofing residue didn't do any harm to the paint.
 
Hey Akoz,



Yea the rust proofing residue was a little concern as it would seep out during the polishing process. The had to tell the owner to let the vehicle sit before bringing it in because it kept seeping residue and it was a waste of his time and my time to consistently have to wipe the residue off.



Thanks for looking akoz and thanks for the comment.
 
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