Poorboy’s detail – 2003 Nissan Altima

Redwings97

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Two weeks ago I posted a 2000 Ford Windstar “pimped out” mini van I did for a guy here at work. This is his wife’s 2003 Nissan Altima.

Here is her Poorboy’s treatment:

Washed 2 bucket method – SS&S
PB’s Clay & Spray & Wipe 50:50 mix with water

Using PC

SSR 2.5 – CCS orange light cut pad (2 passes) spread speed 3, polished speed 5
SSR 1 – CCS white polishing pad – spread speed 3, polished speed 5
PB’s White Diamond – CCS gray finishing pad – speed 2
Pb’s EX sealant – 1 coat - MF applicator dampened with water

Headlights & taillights– SSR 2.5 – 4” LC CCS orange cut pad, SSR 1 4” LC CCS white polishing pad

Tires and wheel wells – PB’s BnB
Chrome emblems – PwC – DMT towel

Swirls – one test panel to find out process:
Swirls
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1st pass SSR 2.5
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2nd pass SSR2.5
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One pass SSR1
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Was wondering if I could have skipped SSR1

Headlights & taillights – picture of taillight only

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Before pictures were taking Saturday about 7:30 pm
After pictures were taking Sunday 2:00pm

Before/After
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Thanks for looking

Trent
 
wow Trent ..the difference from the first to the third picture was awesome :bow:bowthose weren't swirls that was damage:wow:

yes, you probably could have skipped the SSR1, especially on that color. :rockon

very nice work :bigups
 
Even as you could have skipped the SSR 1 process I am proud of you for taking the time to make the detail complete. A true detailer trait is attention to details. By doing so you know you did the best that you could do.:bigups
 
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