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#1 ·
Hey Elementowners,

It's been awhile since my last write up here http://www.elementownersclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=74458 but I have been a little busy.



I had spoken to this owner over the span of a year and we had finally set up a date to 2 stage polish this Solid Red GT-R some time in the beginning of August. The car was a garage queen and the swirling was not so bad... actually one of the better condition GT-Rs I had worked on but we wanted to get a 9, 9.5 out of 10 correction so we agreed on a 2 stage polish.







Moving on to the write up here is the first walk around the car.








Already noticed a buffer trail that needed to be corrected






As usual starting with the rims, I cleaned the face and behind with a microfiber wash mitt




Used my brush to clean the calipers


A stiff brush to clean the tire wall


And my EZ Brush to clean the inner barrel




The wheel wells were cleaned also with APC and a curved handle brush






The exhaust was not to bad and was sort of an easy clean up


 
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#2 ·
Moving on to the engine, it was not at all in bad shape but just a little dusty and could use a quick clean up and dressing to make it look new again


Dusty


All clean and dressed up


Artsy Fartsy shot


Stop lying




I pulled out another detail brush and took care of the tight areas like the vents etc








Finally getting onto the wash stage the car was foamed down




While the car was foaming I realized I had forgotten to clean the gas tank




I 2 Bucket Method washed the car with my natural sea sponge




And rinsed off my sponge in the water only bucket after every panel or half a panel





Then dried the car with a plush microfiber towel




Brought the car in to clay


And it was not in bad shape at all




After the claying I measured the paint to see what levels I was working with




I found a section that was repainted and learned that the car had come with a huge scratch from the factory and this section was repainted under warranty which I guess also explains the buffer trail I first noticed
 
#3 ·
repaint






I masked all the rubber trim




And now could begin polishing. The combo I opted for was Menzerna SIP with a Orange Lake Country Pad on a Makita rotary. Here are the befores and afters of a few panels

Before


After


Before


After


A quick shot of yours truly polishing


Before


After


Before


After




I alcohol wiped down the car and begin to prepare for the 2nd stage of polishing. The paint was already shining very well but I wanted to push the gloss a little higher so I jeweled the paint with Menzerna Po85RD a white Lake Country pad and my Flex3401.


Here is a the gloss I was achieving with this combination




I gave the paint a 2nd and final alcohol wipe down to clean off the polishing oils then unmasked the car








After unmasking and cleaning off the polishing oils I inspected the paint with my 3M Sun Gun which omits the same spectrum light as the sun.


Perfect
 
#4 ·
I had to take another shot of the gloss, and this was with no wax on, only polishing




Wax of the day was Swissvax Concorso


Applied




While the wax was curing I attended to other areas like putting Poor Boys Wheel Sealant on the rims and exhaust






Here are a couple after pics of the exhaust




And I cleaned the windows with my Glass Master Pro.




Unfortunately it had rained but I got a small window to quickly take a few after shots which I don't think turned out that bad and actually it was kind of cool to still see the paint looking very glossy on a cloudy day







The gloss was looking very nice in this pic


Some nice reflections








 
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I liked the reflection in this shot










And to complete the walk around




Finally my last 2 favorite pics






Not wanting to push my luck with the rain I quickly put away the GT-R in the garage.

Hope you enjoyed the write up and seeing the different steps of the detail.

Best regards!
Wes
 
#12 ·
:)

Very well done, the owner must be pleased
He was!

WOW! Just curious, how much does a job like this run?
Sent you a pm

Just amazing. Nice to see somebody so dedicated in their work!
Thanks your comment makes me feel like an artisan lol

Oh my lord that looks simply amazing.

You know what I've noticed? The reflections on games such as Gran Turismo 5 and Forza are not unrealistic at all, as some people say. The cars in those games simply have flawless paint, which makes the cars seem too reflective!

At least, that's what I thought of when I saw the finished product of the GT-R above.
Interesting observation! I'm gonna look next time I play Forza.
 
#10 ·
Oh my lord that looks simply amazing.

You know what I've noticed? The reflections on games such as Gran Turismo 5 and Forza are not unrealistic at all, as some people say. The cars in those games simply have flawless paint, which makes the cars seem too reflective!

At least, that's what I thought of when I saw the finished product of the GT-R above.
 
#22 ·
absolutely amazing. I always appreciated the detailing arts, as i call them. I am just as particular and detail oriented, unfortunately the price tags on those products you use are not cheap and i lost all my detailing products in a flood...so i havnt detailed in over a year...
 
#24 ·
Agh man that flooding sucks. Not everything has to be expensive though.

First off, I'm just amazed at the level of work you've into your craft. It puts all of us to shame. I'm just your typical weekend warrior detailer that loves to take care of his car. I couldn't help but ask a few questions if you don't mind sharing them.

1. Obviously the detailing supplies you use seem to be out of my price. Any recommendations you can share that I can buy off the counter?

2. What's the importance of an alcohol wipe after each polish? Is it bad to keep the polish on and wax over?

3. I plan on doing a full compound polish, but should I do the clay bar first before?

Thanks!
1. Things are really not that expensive shop around here and they can be bought as well for the weekend warrior. www.detailersdomain.com

2. The polish has oils that need be cleaned first for the wax to properly bond to the paint.

3. Yes claybar the paint first because you need to remove the dirt embedded in the clear coat before you polish.
 
#23 ·
First off, I'm just amazed at the level of work you've into your craft. It puts all of us to shame. I'm just your typical weekend warrior detailer that loves to take care of his car. I couldn't help but ask a few questions if you don't mind sharing them.

1. Obviously the detailing supplies you use seem to be out of my price. Any recommendations you can share that I can buy off the counter?

2. What's the importance of an alcohol wipe after each polish? Is it bad to keep the polish on and wax over?

3. I plan on doing a full compound polish, but should I do the clay bar first before?

Thanks!
 
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