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Old Apr 12, 2008 | 10:38 PM
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Default Planning a z detail

Unknown year on z just found out it was silver(thank god) full detail hers the plan, this is happening in 8 hours or less
Wash with jeff for the love of gloss
clay with meguairs clay havnt decided on lube options are griots garage soap megs gc jeffs menzerna or a quick detailer pb spray and gloss ultimate quick detailer
Wash with jeff again
polish with p106ff and a white pad if thats not enough I will step up to orange and 106ff. Im hoping for a one step and white with p106ff
wash with jeffs
iso wipe down
finish with 1-2 coats of pinnacle signature series II(I <3 Kwiker)
wheels will be cleaned with griots garage wheel cleaner
tires/ wheel wells cleaned with pb bio apc
tires will be dressed with either black magic platium series or the zaino tire shine or pb bold n bright
Interior will be vaccuumed spot cleaned all plastics will be cleaned and dressed with aerospace 303
windows will receive a stoners invisible glass treatment and all exterior glass will receive rain x exterior trim will be dressed with meguairs professional line or aero 303
headlights will recieve plastx
any suggestions?
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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 11:12 AM
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Looks pretty good to me but the 106ff might not be enough if you have heavy swirls.
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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 11:38 AM
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Seems like you have a lot of "WASH" steps.

If you are polishing after the clay stage then you shouldn't need another wash there.

And if you are doing an ISO wipedown after the polishing I wouldn't think another wash before LSP would be neccessary.

Just trying to save you some time if you really want this done in 8 hours.
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Old Apr 14, 2008 | 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by BriA5
Seems like you have a lot of "WASH" steps.

If you are polishing after the clay stage then you shouldn't need another wash there.

And if you are doing an ISO wipedown after the polishing I wouldn't think another wash before LSP would be neccessary.

Just trying to save you some time if you really want this done in 8 hours.
I like a clean slate but ya I do agree with what your saying. I only "need" 2 wash step really.
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Old Apr 14, 2008 | 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by superchargedg
Looks pretty good to me but the 106ff might not be enough if you have heavy swirls.
It ended up being a nice little silver 350z. All it needed was a clay and wax. I ended up doing clay glaze and a coat of wax, and a full interior wheels tires the normal such. Charged the guy nothing but got a nice little tip.
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