Hey detail guru’s! I’d like to share this detail I did for a good client of mine, as he recently just purchased an Infiniti G37 IPL in Malbec Black! Amazing color! We scheduled the detail before he took delivery, knowing we wanted this car at its best from day one.
The car came in with just under a hundred miles, as the owner got a few miles of fun in before dropping it off with me! I got the car in the evening when the sun had already set. Anxiously I was anticipating the next morning of work to see this thing under the sun. Well, to no surprise that next morning I was slightly disappointed of a brand new vehicle looking this rough. Swirls, scratches, marring, everything to be expected from a brand new car, not!
Getting to work on the car, I started with a thorough wash and decontamination to the paint, wheels, tires and wheel wells (I used 4″ NanoSkin AutoScrub Fine Pad to prep the paint surface). Once dry and under my shop lights, I gave the car a full IPA wipe down, taped up where needed and decided to go with a full one step polish using Sonax Perfect Finish and Rupes LHR 15ES with medium cut Rupes pads. This is by far the best match made in heaven for a brand new vehicle. I’ve been sticking with this system with every brand new car for the last several months. Sonax Perfect finish is just the right polish to get amazing results and depth of shine in one step.
Once the color started to come out and show it’s true potential, I cant lie, I was getting lost in this Malbec Black paint color. So much flake with tons of depth, I possibly spent more time than I should have on this one! Although, I couldn’t have been more happy with the way Sonax Perfect Finish made this one “POP”! Once done with the polishing, the car with given another IPA wipe down and final LSP.
Needless to say the customer was extremely pleased with his better than new, new car!
Here is a few pictures of some before and afters! Enjoy!
Thank You for reading and coming along on this detail with me! Hope you enjoyed!
Comments and questions are surly welcomed!
Kindly,
Brian Guy