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Wes_R x GT-R(82 pics)

Hey Civicforumers,

It's been awhile since my last write up here https://www.civicforums.com/forums/3...s-54-pics.html 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.
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Already noticed a buffer trail that needed to be corrected
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As usual starting with the rims, I cleaned the face and behind with a microfiber wash mitt
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Used my brush to clean the calipers
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A stiff brush to clean the tire wall
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And my EZ Brush to clean the inner barrel
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The wheel wells were cleaned also with APC and a curved handle brush
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The exhaust was not to bad and was sort of an easy clean up
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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
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Dusty
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All clean and dressed up
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Artsy Fartsy shot
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Stop lying
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I pulled out another detail brush and took care of the tight areas like the vents etc
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Finally getting onto the wash stage the car was foamed down
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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
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And rinsed off my sponge in the water only bucket after every panel or half a panel

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Then dried the car with a plush microfiber towel




Brought the car in to clay
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And it was not in bad shape at all
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After the claying I measured the paint to see what levels I was working with
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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
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repaint
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I masked all the rubber trim
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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

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A quick shot of yours truly polishing
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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
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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.
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Perfect
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I had to take another shot of the gloss, and this was with no wax on, only polishing
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Wax of the day was Swissvax Concorso
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Applied
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While the wax was curing I attended to other areas like putting Poor Boys Wheel Sealant on the rims and exhaust
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Here are a couple after pics of the exhaust
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And I cleaned the windows with my Glass Master Pro.
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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

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The gloss was looking very nice in this pic
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Some nice reflections
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I liked the reflection in this shot
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And to complete the walk around
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Finally my last 2 favorite pics
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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
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