2014 Nissan Pathfinder CQuartz UK coating

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Hi All,
As the title says, this was my friends wife's Nissan Pathfinder...Black! I had always been in fear of correcting a Black vehicle for the obvious reasons. After many years, I decided to confront my fears! I explained this to my friend and offered to help him and he accepted.
The vehicle was Decontaminated, Corrected, and coated with CQuartz UK followed by RELOAD.
The following was used for Deconing...
-Iron X soap via Foam Cannon(undiluted) and diluted in 3 bucket wash, including a wheel bucket. Included various Micro Fiber Mitts and Daytona Wheel brushes
-Trix Iron and Tar Remover, Nanoskin Block and Mitt along with Nanoskin Glide Lubricating spray.
-Final wash- CG Citrus Wash(Red) Foam Gun and 3 bucket wash again. An APC was used on the tires. Final rinse with pressure washer.
Correction process utilized a Flex 3401, 5"-6" inch pads, and a Porter Cable DA with 3" pads. After a few experiments, a pad and polish combo were chosen and the work began. Luckily, my friend had learned to use proper wash techniques so the correction process did not take forever...LOL! Finally, we wiped the car down with CAR PRO ERASER.
Once he was very happy with the correction, we had a cup of coffee and prepared for the coating.
It was decided that I would apply the CQuartz UK and he would take care of the wipe down. We followed the directions that Corey had demonstrated in the video. Also, a BIG THANKS to Tad a.k.a. Dark Horse, Rasky, and others for the help in applying pointers. It took us about 2 to 2 and a half hours to complete. The temperature in my garage was 63 and the relative humidity was 37%. I used 1 block and 5 suede cloth pieces and my friend used 8 16"x16" towels.
All in all it was an easy process with great results. The body and wheels were coated and the vehicle sat in my garage overnight for good measure. After doing a little more research, I applied RELOAD 2014. I had diluted it 1:1 and used a damp MF towel followed by a second dry MF towel to buff.
Finally, the tires were treated to 2 coats of PEARL. Overall, it was a two day project for us.
The first photo is a reflection shot off the hood, the second of the right side, the third another hood shot in my garage, the fourth and fifth are obvious.
The first and third are my favorites.











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First I want to say BEAUTIFUL, just beautiful!!! Outstanding work my friend!!! Very well documented and a very enjoyable read!! Second, great minds really do think a like. I also prefer to do corrections with my Flex 3401 and PCxp, a brilliant choice indeed! Third, your pictures were so good I wanted everyone to be able to view them full size, so I edited the size to make them larger, I hope that's ok with you! Thanks for sharing your awesome results with us!!
 
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First I want to say BEAUTIFUL, just beautiful!!! Outstanding work my friend!!! Very well documented and a very enjoyable read!! Second, great minds really do think a like. I also prefer to do corrections with my Flex 3401 and PCxp, a brilliant choice indeed! Third, your pictures were so good I wanted everyone to be able to view them full size, so I edited the size to make them larger, I hope that's ok with you! Thanks for sharing your awesome results with us!!

LOL! When I intially did the pics, I was concerned about taking up too much space...So I don't mind at all. The Flex was a great investment, like I need to tell you that.
I thought that most of you get the gist of what I did so I didn't want to get too crazy with posting the steps.

Thanks again Tad, your guidance made the job easier.

Steve
 
...... and you were afraid!?! You devil you! Excellent work

Thank you Claude. Years ago I had owned a black truck. After that I said, "never again. . Now I am considering getting one again. With learning and using proper techiques I feel confident that I would not be torn up and consumed with it.
 
Really great work Steve! Great documentation and pics too! I really appreciate you taking the time to share also :) Looks great!
 
The vehicle turned out amazing, Steve! I'm glad things went so well and there were no issues! 2 person coating is the way to go too! I loved coating when I had a helper last summer. :)

Thanks for sharing!
 
Amazing work!!! i saw mirrors :D

Thank you!

The vehicle turned out amazing, Steve! I'm glad things went so well and there were no issues! 2 person coating is the way to go too! I loved coating when I had a helper last summer. :)



Thanks for sharing!

Thank you Chad. Maybe you could tell a certain someone from another forum that I did the coating...LOL...J/K! More importantly, Thank you for your help.

Steve
 
Very good work looks like a black mirror

Thanks Roger and welcome aboard!

BTW, a few years back, my wife and I spent a week in Kentucky. Very nice state. A couple of bad things happened to us but the fine folks in your state, saved the day.

Steve
 
The pathfinder turned out nice. The flex can be a scary machine in the wrong hands.

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