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16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

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  • 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

    So a guy from our local car club has been asking me for a while now if I'd detail car. He didn't want to take it to anyone else which is obviously appreciated, but little did I know what I was in for. I've detailed some pretty swirled up cars but I believe this one tales the cake! He had it detailed a while ago by some hack shop who only cared about speed and NOT quality. As a result he had lots of buffer trails and just swirls on top of swirls. His passenger side door had also been side swiped so I had a LOT of scuffs and scratches to contend with.

    Here's the condensed version of the process....

    wash with Meguiars Gold Class
    Meguiars Smooth Surface Clay Kit
    polish with Monzerna SIP/106FF
    wash again
    Danase Wet Glaze (One of the very few glazes you can put a sealant on since it's acrylic based)
    Sealed with Ultima Paint Guard Plus
    Waxed with P21S
    Wiped down with Zaino Z-8

    Tires cleaned with Eagle One A-Z tire cleaner
    Wheel Wax on Rims
    Zaino Z-16 on tires

    Mothers Alum Polish on Exhaust

    Nano One Protectant on interior (I forgot interior shot).

    CD2 Engine Detailer on engine but no engine shots.


    There's going to be a ton of pics as I'm going to take you all around the car so here we go....


    Here's the car before



    Here's some close up's of the carnage....

    Hood






    Rear hatch area







    Here's the passenger door that was hit




    Close up of a spot on the hood (crazy swirls!!!!)



    So even though these pics don't do justice as to just how bad the car was, you get the idea. Now into the garage for 16 hours of polishing. I'll now show you before and afters....this is gonna be good!


    Hood before



    Half hood polished





    Polished!



    Looking down at hood before



    Looking down after



    Cool pic looking into hood after polishing. Looks like a mirror.



    Front driver side fender before






    Half polished



    Polished



    Half the driver door polished



    Rear hatch with half polished



    Here is the passenger door that had been hit.





    Half polished







    All polished! There were some small scratches that were too deep for me to correct but overall, it's about 98% corrected!



    This is where the bulk of the scratches where when he was hit.



    Passenger fender before



    Passenger after



    Hood outside before



    Hood outside after polishing (this wasn't sealed or waxed yet!)



    Crazy swirled spot before



    Crazy spot polished




    Exhaust before



    After



    Rear wheel before



    After




    Ok, 16 hours later we have full car shots! I'm NO photographer but hopefully I was able to kind of capture just how slick, deep and wet the paint looked.






















    So there you have a it. A TON of pics but it was a HUGE job so hopefully you enjoyed see the progress as much as I did. I'm now going to ice my hands for the next 2 days.

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    Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

    absolutly unbeleivable :-|

    that was a lot! of swirls and some deep scratches!
    amazing job on a superb black car!

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    • #3
      Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

      Great work! Did you do anything on the inside?

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      • #4
        Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

        Nice work! Thanks for the pictures!

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        • #5
          Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

          Originally posted by SSMUFF View Post
          Great work! Did you do anything on the inside?

          Just basic clean up. Vacuum, dash etc. Nothing picture worthy.

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          • #6
            Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

            Very nice job! Hats off to you.

            What machine polisher/speed settings/pads did you use?

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            • #7
              Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

              Wow that's a great turnaround!!!! The paint does indeed look slick and wet!!! GREAT JOB!!!
              2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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              • #8
                Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

                Originally posted by ClearlyCoated View Post
                Very nice job! Hats off to you.

                What machine polisher/speed settings/pads did you use?

                Thank you! Believe it or not I was able to achieve that level of correction with a UDM. I used LC orange 5.5" pads on speed 5 for a couple passes and then 4. Several areas I had to hit a couple times because the swirling was seriously unlike anything I had worked on before.

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                • #9
                  Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

                  Incredible! Amazing job!
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                  • #10
                    Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

                    Originally posted by never gone View Post
                    Thank you! Believe it or not I was able to achieve that level of correction with a UDM. I used LC orange 5.5" pads on speed 5 for a couple passes and then 4. Several areas I had to hit a couple times because the swirling was seriously unlike anything I had worked on before.
                    You used the orange pad for the SIP right? What pad did you use for the 106FF? Also, how many pads (each for SIP/106FF) did you use for the correction process?
                    2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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                    • #11
                      Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

                      Looks stunning. The after pictures are gorgeous. Poster worthy, IMO. Very nice work. I'd like to see a picture of the owner when he saw his pride and joy looking better than ever.

                      Colin
                      A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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                      • #12
                        Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

                        Originally posted by Marc08EX View Post
                        You used the orange pad for the SIP right? What pad did you use for the 106FF? Also, how many pads (each for SIP/106FF) did you use for the correction process?

                        I forgot about the 106ff. I used that on a white pad and I probably used 3 orange pads and 1 white total.

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                        • #13
                          Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

                          Originally posted by cnfowler View Post
                          Looks stunning. The after pictures are gorgeous. Poster worthy, IMO. Very nice work. I'd like to see a picture of the owner when he saw his pride and joy looking better than ever.

                          Colin

                          Seriously, that was hands down the BEST part of the detail. Actually his look might have been second to mine when he first pulled up and I saw the sun hit those swirls!


                          BTW, I'll be posting a bunch of stuff. I first come to this site on '08 and the wife and I had our first little one last year so needless to say I wasn't doing a lot of detailing so I have some catching up to do with showing some jobs I've done so I apologize ahead of time for the whoring. : )

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                          • #14
                            Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

                            Looks Awesome! I couldn't figure out why the muffler after picture looked funny until I realized it was the reflection of the ground in it that look funny haha

                            I once put swirls in my paint just to see what it looked like.

                            I don't always detail cars, but when I do, I prefer Meguiar's.
                            Remove swirls my friends.

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                            • #15
                              Re: 16 hours on a TRASHED black 350z (MEGA PICS!)

                              What a fantastic transformation. The Z looks absolutely stunning. The paint looks wet. The reflection shots are truly amazing.

                              Congrats on the baby.
                              quality creates its own demand

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