2010 Nissan GTR - Round 2 + HD Exhaust Vid

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by 02blackout, Jun 18, 2010.

  1. 02blackout

    02blackout DB Forum Supporter

    Been about 2 months since I detailed this GT-R. I did a one step polish then 1x Menz Powerlock topped with 1x SV Insignis. Heres the thread:
    http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/show-shine/17264-2010-nissan-gtr.htm

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    HD Exhaust Vid at the end.

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    Now I revisited for a maintenance detail + another layer of Insignis.
    I was excited during the wash to see the beading/sheeting/durability of the prior protection after 2 months....I was startled because the beading/sheeting wasnt all that good - but still pretty decent.

    At the end when we were scheduling more maintenance washes he told me that he basically goes to the self-wash car wash religiously. I was like "wow, dude...." He laughed and said he even uses the brush scrubber thing. I set him straight on that though :thumb:. I also gave him some CG Glossworkz shampoo for the body and CG Maxi Suds w/ halved uber sponge for the wheels for when he washes his car. Hope that helps the car wash crisis!

    Foam gun - CG Maxi Suds
    Wash - CG Glossworkz
    Wheel wash - CG Sticky Gel 1:5. Big Ez Brush and SV Wheel Brush.
    Arches wash - Mini Ez Brush. Couldn't fit wheel well brush in there.
    Exhaust tips wash - P21S Polishing Soap
    Dry - Blower and MFs
    Wheels - 1x CG JetSeal109
    Arches - CG Bare Bones
    Tires - 3M Tire Restorer
    Exhaust tips - 1x CG JetSeal109
    Windows - Diamondite
    Door Seals - 1x CG JetSeal109
    Heres a few pics:

    Applying Insignis:
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    Quick Exhaust Vid. Some tiny kid at the end yells "Damn! Nice car!" hahaha :applause2:
    YouTube - 2010 Nissan GTR Exhaust

    Thanks for lookin!
     
  2. luke093

    luke093 Welcome to Detailing

    Tisk Tisk... I hope that wasn't you driving! :p

    Nice ride, does it need more correction work now that he used the brush?
     
  3. 02blackout

    02blackout DB Forum Supporter

    Haha no that was him!
    I didn't notice and swirls or marring during the detail, as its hard to see defects on that paint color in normal light. He is thinking about getting a 2010 M3 sometime soon and he mentioned that I might need to do another 1 step correction if needed. So I'll see then!
     
  4. JonM

    JonM Guest

    Nice. Insignis looks to be laid on thick though :p
     
  5. 02blackout

    02blackout DB Forum Supporter

    Psh I wouldnt want to waste Insignis. I put it on then, trust me!
    But like I said earlier---- youre just jealous you cant feel up a beast like the GTR :)
     
  6. domino

    domino Welcome to Detailing

    great detail mate, you love your insignis i see

    a colour like that would have been a good opp to try the Blackfire Wet Ice process i rekon

    im thinking about trying the P21S polishing soap too. These cars run super rich and each wash i see the accumulation of small carbon deposits inside the tips that needs Opt Metal Polish to remove. Id imagine i could quickly run the P21S inside the tips while im zooming around the car washing the lower skirts


    ps: that sounds great

    i have my mid pipe just waiting to go on - like that vid shows, all you really need is a straight through mid pipe with stock muffler and it sounds great - Nissan kill the sound with a resonator + 2 cats in the oem mid pipe for emissions

    but with our aussie dollar heading back up i decided to pull the trigger on the Garage Active full ti exhaust out of japan to go with it

    have to wait for it to be manufactured though

    http://www.gtrblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/garage-active-002-540x405.jpg
     
  7. 02blackout

    02blackout DB Forum Supporter

    I'm so proud of my Insignis. But it's like gold so only exotic or extremely high end cars will get it. I have a surprise car coming up in a few weeks that will get it ;)

    When I first detailed it I was thinking about 2 coats of Powerlock. That would have looked pretty good too.

    Yeah the polishing soap is great. It's VERY durable and has the oh so slight cut to it that does the job when getting off the exhaust junk on the tips. I put a coat of JetSeal on so next time I can use some light APC or something to get it off quicker and easier. I did notice some specs of the carbon deposits though. Thats why you wanna protect the tips before more can form and stick.

    Yeah Mike was saying that about the midpipe too- they killed it with the cats and resonators. I saw that huge hunk of metal was sitting in the garage leaning against the wall. Dude that exhaust pic looks sickkkkkkkk. But one thing I dont think I'm a big fan of is the blueish color on the edge of the tips. Why do they do that???? :shead:
     
  8. domino

    domino Welcome to Detailing

    when you heat titanium it gives off that blue tinge

    alot of ti exhausts (and there really are only a handful of japanese manufacturers that make the exhausts for amuse, hks, kakimoto, garage active, mines, etc) specifically heat the tips to give that look

    its love or hate, i actually like it as long as it's a subtle blue tint

    some companies go ott with it because well most tuners love the look, and i guess want to show they have spent x amount more on a titanium exhaust over a stainless steel

    on the flipside, you have some companies who sell stainless steel exhaust tips that have this tint painted on lol (http://www.rakuten.co.jp/xcely/334193/)

    re protecting the tips. i tried WG DGS on them and it didnt do anything. i rekon me spraying some CG Orange in there each wash has probably broken it down). im thinking about trying a dedicated metal sealant, but doubtful itll stand up to the high temps
     

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