Nissan Murano - Zaino'd

Well, it has been a while since I have posted much of my work, as I have been very busy with school. Today, I had the pleasure of perfection this Nissan Murano.



Interior:



Vac

Shampoo with Mytee Lite II

Meguiars WB Dressing 1:1

Z9-10 on leather



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Exterior:



Z7

Z18-clay



-touchup paint and wetsand chips/scratches. Unigrit 2k-3k



ZPC/LC purple foam wool pad/1500

ZAIO/LC CCS black finishing pad/1000

Z5pro

Z8



Meguiars Hyper dressing on wheels 1:1

Zaino Z14 on plastics, lighting.



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Greg
 
Looks good. I don't really care for the owner's front bar-thing. How are the driving dynamics on those cars? The Infiniti FX and Nissan Murano have always interested me.
 
Excellent work on that Murano! The car looks better than new :)



Do you find that Meg's Water-Based Dressing is similar to Hyper Dressing except it can't be diluted as much, since both products are water-based. I already have the WBD, but lately I've been thinking about getting HD for use in wheel wells at 4:1.
 
sonyexec said:
nice job. I havent seen sheepskin covers on a car since the late 80's HAHAHA. In FLA those damn things will keep you sweatin' like a pig.



If you ever drop your lambswool mitt you'll always have a backup LOL :P
 
gmblack3a- Yea, I was impressed. It was the first time I had done this and it easily saved me an hour.



BlackElantraGT- I find that the Water based dressing is a low gloss, similar to the quick interior detailer. IMHO, it wouldn't work on tires. I recommend the Hyper Dressing though, because it can be anywhere from matte to glossy.



Booyah- LOL



tdekany- Thanks Thomas. It took a little over 6 hours. The wetsanding/painting portion added about an hour.



Beefhouse- I don't know the story behind the bar, either. At least it looks good covered in Z5pro. :) As per driving, it's a nice ride, but having driven the Infiniti FX, I would choose it over the murano.
 
Looks brand spankin' new. Great work no question.



The second pic from the last is very nice and wet looking, just check out the rocker panel. How long would you say to work zpc via rotary? how many passes, correction ability?
 
VaSuperShine said:
Looks brand spankin' new. Great work no question.



The second pic from the last is very nice and wet looking, just check out the rocker panel. How long would you say to work zpc via rotary? how many passes, correction ability?



Thanks! With the finishing pad and low speed, I work ZPC for about 5 passes, and then check work. If it needs further work, I do so. I have found the optimum speed for ZPC to be 1250 rpm. Correction ability of ZPC is totally pad dependent. I removed sanding marks with ZPC and a foam wool pad, but can finish down perfect with a finishing or polishing pad.



Greg
 
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