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Kzonts 01-23-2016 06:01 AM

Good luck with your recovery. Before my Pearl White Z I had a black Mustang. I am sooooo glad I have white now. :-)

Keeping that car looking pretty nearly killed me...

Madcow 01-24-2016 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by RonRizz (Post 3395363)
Wow, you definitely brought that thing back to life... Very nice.

Thank you. I haven't had the pleasure of working on that Black Cherry though, I can't wait to get my hands on one. If they sold the Nismo in that color I would have gotten one for sure.

Kzonts 01-24-2016 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Madcow (Post 3395305)
You are correct, hardness level of the clear coat is caused by the mixing ratios of polyurethane with whatever thinner you use.

Nissan clear coat is usually pretty hard but it can vary quite a bit between the years. For example here is a black Nissan Altima I corrected a while back and it took a very heavy compound (I think I used V34 if I recall) to get just the swirls out.

Also you are right in using a DA, they are very safe. The risk of burning through the clear coat doesn't come in to play until you've polished multiple times using heavier compounds. Rotarys are definitely more challenging and dangerous.

Amazing job right there... It would be interesting to know the history of that car and how it was maintained. Looks like they used a broom on it :-)

Madcow 01-24-2016 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Kzonts (Post 3395943)
Amazing job right there... It would be interesting to know the history of that car and how it was maintained. Looks like they used a broom on it :-)

You are spot on! Before detailing it I asked him as this was probably the most swirled out car i've worked on. He said that when it snowed he would use a broom to dust all the snow off it. One of the conditions of me detailing it was he was never to do that again.


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