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  • 2001 Nissan Frontier - White

    Just recently Toyotacamry99 and I have gotten into the detailing craze. This is our third car that we recently detailed. We have selected cars that have been poorly neglected and have oxidation throughout their car. Through practice and tips from other MOL forum users, we have learned more with each car we detail. We can only hope that we will be as quick in detailing as the majority of yall. Your tips and advice are welcome on how we can spend less time and still produce only the "Best" results.

    Here are some before and after photos of a Nissan Frontier that has been neglected since initial purchase. He claims he has brought the car a few times to several quick wash/wax centers, however none of them were able to remove the dirt, hard water stains on the sides, and grime that he thought a quick ($40) wax job can do. So my friend offered to detail his "exterior" for $60 bucks (as a favor and for learning purposes) and after 5 hours of work (2 people) here are the steps and photos.

    Steps:

    - Washed with GC Shampoo & Conditioner
    - Clayed entire car with Final Inspection
    - Taped around trim
    - #83 DACP with (2) PCs (#8006 Pads) (Several passes on some spots)
    - #82 Hand Polish (by hand)]
    - #7 Show Car Glaze on Hood only.
    - #26 High Tech Wax (by hand)
    - Vacuum interior
    - #40 Vinyl and Rubber on trim (No exterior trim detailer as of yet)

    I personally selected #26 instead of #21 only because I wanted the owner to have that smooth carnuaba wax feel. Maybe the next time around, we'll use #21 for extra protection.

    - Before






    - After




    The owner was amazingly pleased with the result. He initially was about to get a new paint job before the detail, but after seeing his car, he was amazed how we were able to revive his original paint (except back bumper - paint has begun chipping). He is now a true believer on Meguiar's products and is looking forward to purchasing products for himself.

    [I apologize for the lack of after photos. I was in the garage at night, and due to poor lightening, I was only able to take handheld shots of the front and right side panel]

    I due have a question. The car is only 4 years old, and due to the neglect of the paint from South Florida sun and rain, I wondered if the hood and roof will ever be as reflective as the sides. I was not sure if we needed to use more #83 DACP on the hood with the PC, or did we reach our peak? If you look at the before photos, you might see a pic of the hood in the sun, and a taped hood in the garage (I used a flash and the above light was on). There was very little shine and reflection (if not none) on the hood area. Could more work have been done to get back its original shine? Looking for some advice, and as always, thanks for your time and help with the forum tips and photos of your cars.

    Toyotacamry99 and I can only hope that one day, we'll be able to maximize our knowledge and use of the Meguiar's products to provide better results (with shorter times) for our future clients.
    - "IF I HAD MORE HANDS, I WOULD GIVE YOU FOUR THUMBS DOWN"

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    Re: 2001 Nissan Frontier - White

    Originally posted by Weekend Detailer
    I due have a question. The car is only 4 years old, and due to the neglect of the paint from South Florida sun and rain, I wondered if the hood and roof will ever be as reflective as the sides.

    I was not sure if we needed to use more #83 DACP on the hood with the PC, or did we reach our peak? If you look at the before photos, you might see a pic of the hood in the sun, and a taped hood in the garage (I used a flash and the above light was on). There was very little shine and reflection (if not none) on the hood area. Could more work have been done to get back its original shine? Looking for some advice, and as always, thanks for your time and help with the forum tips and photos of your cars.
    Hard to say without testing a little bit. Could be with more time spent with a second application of M83 using the dual action polisher, or breaking out the rotary buffer and you might be able to produce a nicer finish. Problem is in order to do this you're going to have to remove more clear paint and sometimes you have to know where to draw the line especially for a daily driver and especially if the car is going back into the same environment that caused this problem.

    Nice work, great write-up and before and after photos!
    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Re: Re: 2001 Nissan Frontier - White

      Originally posted by Mike Phillips
      Hard to say without testing a little bit. Could be with more time spent with a second application of M83 using the dual action polisher, or breaking out the rotary buffer and you might be able to produce a nicer finish.
      Once again, thanks for the info Mike. Your help and advice has been valuable since my first post. To comment on the above, I worked in an area of 2' x 2' and used #83 DACP with settings at 4 and 5. I made around 3 or more passes and my movements were a slow side-to-side, up-down, diagonal motion with recommended pressue from list. I could have done more, but not knowing the thickness of the paint and not seeing any more improvement after the third pass, I did not want to go any further. I would have loved to have a rotary in hand, but I do not have the experience (and a rotary) to do so. I definitely will be purchasing one in the near future. But for now, I will try to maximize my efforts with the PC. As always, thanks a million.

      P.S.
      Using the products and steps mentioned, and with the photos shown, what would have been the average time to clean this car with two people??? Was 5 hours (2 people) to much??? Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks
      - "IF I HAD MORE HANDS, I WOULD GIVE YOU FOUR THUMBS DOWN"

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      • #4
        its actually my co workers car, all im glad about is hes extremely happy with the results. too bad we werent able to take photos while theres a little bit of sun left. it was 8:30 pm when we finished. thanks for the response.


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