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Detail: Infiniti G35

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Old 12-16-2006, 06:53 PM
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nice, ive always liked those and 350z's but they are overratted performance wise lol.
Old 12-16-2006, 07:00 PM
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Looks amazing cept for the tailpipe in the 3rd pic... im just being picky, dont be offended
Old 12-16-2006, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Gipraw
looks good .. what products did you use?
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Yah products and procedure
Wash, clay, wash. Applied by hand Hi-Temp paint perfection.

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You spent only 2.5 hours on it and it came out like that? I'd have to say it was in really good condition before hand, considering it's black and that's a detailer's ultimate bitch. No offense to you or any of your practices, it looks great. But, I would say it would take even the best detailer way more time than that to detail a black car that really needed it. Again, not trying to sound like an *** or downplay your efforts at all. I think you will get a lot more fulfillment in the future when you get ahold of a car that is really in need of some treatment and spend 6-8 hours on it and see the results. It will totally surpass any other feelings of accomplishment. Nice job, again.
No sweat man.

I've done my share of all day details. This car's paint was actually in pretty good shape. It just needed a good washing and a clay bar. Then of course I finished up with a wax.
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Originally Posted by RUSSH
Hi-Temp paint perfection.
What kind of durability are you getting from this?
Old 12-16-2006, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by ZaneO
What kind of durability are you getting from this?
The durability is really good IMO. I'd say a solid two months. It's good for us, because with all the details we get, it's more efficient to use. It's applied and removed very easy...I enjoy using it and get great results.
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Have you tried applying it via PC or rotary?
Old 12-16-2006, 09:32 PM
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Have you tried applying it via PC or rotary?
No not yet. I'll be getting a PC next week. I've got a couple of details coming up the first weekend of January, so I'll definitely try it then.
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great work




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