Signature Detailed-09 Pontiac G8 GXP

Greg Gellas

I'm Greg :)
A customer called me I knew I was detailing his car this week, he asked me grab his car from a dealership local to me and get it done. Not a problem :D I knew the owner and knew he took care of the car I figure one step at least...Was I wrong....:o This is what I started with...OVerall not in Terrid shape lots of Bird crap and some RIDS.



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Seeing that it was a rather chilly day here in NJ, I had my helper foam the car...:) I de-greased the wheel wells and engine bay and scrubbed with a couple different brushes to get it clean.



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Stripped of anything that was on there :)



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I pulled it inside and clay barred the entire car...Gratutious Clay bar shot :o



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I took care of the interior I used some new toys that I have been dying to test out...First is this fuzzy fingers...:o It acutally works well for vents and area's that have multiple crevices.



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I then went at it with my mini vacumm kit...:) An adapter attaches tot he vacumm and then a tube from that attaches to the the attachments :D Very fine attachments, brushes, crevice tool and extensions....Very usefull for dashes and interiors in general..I dressed the interior with opti-trim....Afters to come :o



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I also went around and recorded all of his paint levels. I wanted to have them for the next time I detailed the car to make sure there was plenty of clear. He had some good healthy readings :)



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Well now to the exterior. It wasn't in bad shape so I decided to do a two step on it. 203 on a white pad followed by 85rd. The 203 finished down nice enough to to finish with the 85. Although there were a few deeper scratches that needed light wet sanding. I only used 2500 to 3000 grit. They were light enough to make the difference.



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The rear window and sunroof had some pretty bad water spots, being tinted they were more prevelant. I went over both with glass science scrub…Sure enough they were removed without much elbow grease :D



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Finishing up here...:D I dressed the hoses and parts of the engine with Fade2Black and opti-trim. The owner took off all the plastics and has plans for the engine ;)



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Finals for the interior, I prestine cleaned the leather and dressed the rest with opti-trim dressing...Nice finish...:)



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Finals of the exterior....I had the fiance help me with the pics...She's slowly teaching me :o I am not the best at that part of a write up :) Sorry about inside only shots, its been raining here in NJ...



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Thanks for looking :)
 
looks great! nice work!



if you dont mind me asking, where did you get those print outs where you wrote all the clear depth readings on?
 
You did a great job and I love the garage and the car!





On a side note why the hell would they ever put an engine cover in there. That block is a beast and it looks tough.



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Beautiful car...based on the history of the vehicle (last great Pontiac), it's going to be worth a boatload of $$ in around 30 years. If I owned it, I'd drive it very little and keep it bone stock. It simply won't be easily replaceable in a few years.
 
Highrev1 said:
The rear window and sunroof had some pretty bad water spots, being tinted they were more prevelant. I went over both with glass science scrub…Sure enough they were removed without much elbow grease :D



Science Scrub?
 
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