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Thread: Marathon week: 27 Hours: '72 442, Grand National, R34 Skyline, 2010 Camaro RS

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    Default Marathon week: 27 Hours: '72 442, Grand National, R34 Skyline, 2010 Camaro RS

    We probably won't have too many posts coming up because we won't be able to come back to check on threads, answer questions, and keep everything updated due to our schedule the next few weeks.
    The last week has been havoc for us - everything from working for a repeat client to give their car a quick 2-step polish, to engine bay/interior detailing of an ultra rare Skyline, to a complete wet-sand & polishing of a Grand National.

    Here are some highlights from this week alone:

    Finished this '87 Grand National Last evening after we put in just shy of 10 hours into it. The paint wasn't very good: most of the car had been resprayed and there was a lot of orange peel, swirls, scratches, solvent pop marks, dust specs, etc. We sanded everything minus parts that were still the original black single-stage enamel to reduce the peel effect and restore clarity to the finish. Owner payed about 1/10th the price of a proper paint job.

    Oxidized and dull single-stage paint on the roof 50/50:




    50/50 of the hood:




    Swirls, scratches, and orange peel: everything needed to give your car lack of clarity, depth, and gloss




    After sanding, compounding, polishing, and refining (but before final wax):




    Teaser of how it came out:





    '72 Olds 442. Needed a lot of work, and we did all we could to the exterior with the budget we had. That included some of the following:

    Work on the paint:




    Cleaning the some what newer white top:




    Lots of nook & cranny cleaning like key holes:



    Around door handles:




    And scrubbing the tires to get the white lettering back to being white:







    Teaser after 7+ hours of labor:




    Brand new 2010 Camaro with 112 miles on it. Straight from the dealership to us for a new-car prep. New car? Ha.



    After:




    Cleaning other things:





    After flushing and dressing:



    Teaser of the gloss:





    Nissan Skyline - one of 14 legally registered of this type in the United States:

    Very very very well kept car than only needed our touch on those often over-looked areas.









    Pedals, buttons, carpets, etc, etc.



    Getting where the dirty stuff is:




    She's a beauty:



    There are a few others, but not all our photos are uploaded yet.
    To anyone I haven't emailed/pmed back - we'll be in touch soon. FYI: we have no openings in the next two weeks, but do have stuff at the end of May and most of June.
    Best way to contact me is to just give me a call (# is on our website)

    See you guys on Woodward tomorrow night (as long as we finish Jacob's car)!

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    Great work!

    Nick

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    where in Detroit is the BMW pic from ?

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    Looks great. You're making me feel guilty that I haven't clayed my car in a while!! Wheeling a car is an art, its good to see people do it right. Nice job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by white out View Post
    Great work!

    Nick
    Thanks a lot Nick - I gotta give you a call soon btw.

    Quote Originally Posted by OnyxSSS View Post
    where in Detroit is the BMW pic from ?
    Detroit? That's in Bloomfield Hills

    The east side off Jefferson

    Quote Originally Posted by ConfusedGarage View Post
    Looks great. You're making me feel guilty that I haven't clayed my car in a while!! Wheeling a car is an art, its good to see people do it right. Nice job.
    Claying is certainly needed - especially with people that shred up tires easily
    Properly polishing a car to eliminate defects is very much an art, and takes a lot of time and patience. Thanks for the kind words.
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    Insane as always. great job.
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