builthatch
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This is an '01 f360 that has about 13K on the odo. i took these pictures today before it was picked up for a service visit to Algar Ferrari, which is partly why he paid for a detail in the middle of the winter. he wanted the dealer to see the car in pristine shape. i only got a few marginal pictures during the time i was working on it a couple weeks back and i don't have a good camera (canon a570is) so i only took basic pics, no before of afters or any sexy detailed finish condition pics.
The car has never seen a real corrective detail in its life and it showed. The current owner has had it for several years and personally washes the car religiously. Evidently he attempted several times to use a 7336 with Griots products to make the car pretty, but about all he succeeded at was applying too much hard-to-remove wax each time. He was using red pads with the machine polish, having to fight against stubborn wax smears...just not good.
It had tons of RIDS everywhere. It also has a vintage clear bra on it that has quite a few uncorrectable swirls in itself, has yellowed a bit, especially toward the bottom of the car and the front portions of the bra had yellow clay along all of the seams.
The wheels are OZ Superleggera III's that were painted while assembled (meaning, not split into 2 or 3 pieces for paint). The lips are clear coated and are laden with scratches.
I spent about 6 hours initially prepping the car and working on the finish. At a later date i did the interior, but decided to continue to refine the exterior for another few hours, so in the end i spent about 8.5-9 hours on the exterior, and 4 elsewhere, such as the interior.
I was pretty pleased with the end result, but this car is what prompted me to get a 9227c. It just took too long with the PC to get results on this rather hard clear coat. the entire car had flaws on practically every square inch. i could have possibly started with optimum compound throughout as opposed to the polish, considering the flexibility of their compound (not hyper), however i have no idea how much clear is on this thing so i started with a pretty light combination and just spent the time.
The issues i could not totally correct were the billions of light scratches on the clear coated lips of the wheels. I was able to make the lips appear better by a hand application of poli-seal and then some optimum spray wax, but if it were my wheels i would have them refinished. also, various issues with the clear bra. thankfully the technology has advanced quite a bit in that realm, so the issues that this car faces with the bra are a thing of the past with current products. the driver's side seat showed some bolster wear, which is typical of ferraris. These ferraris have a felt-like trim to seal the doors. they pick up everything and anything and are not very easy to clean. i used a lint roller, i probably have to use 20:1 powerclean and some sort of brush, but i have not quite dialed that in yet.
=exterior=
optimum powerclean 10:1 on rocker and all lower areas of the car. also, back of mirrors.
full strength on wheels and wells
dawn wash with very warm softened and AN'd water
EZ detail brush used for inside of wheels
green well brush and EZ brush for wells
dried
inspected
5.5"/4" orange pads + optimum polish with PC.
4" yellow pad + optimum compound on certain heavy scratches, which were refined with the orange pad + OP
5.5" white pad + OP
rinse and dry
5.5" green pad + poli-seal
opti-seal by hand (naturally ; )
optimum tire shine
=interior=
wipedown with 20:1 powerclean
10:1 for especially dirty items such as pedals, passenger side footboard, steering wheel, center console plate, etc
green machine'd the roof and carpets. the roof needed to be followed up with my shop vac as it has some type of open cell foam in it.
optimum protectant
advance auto clear view glass cleaner
=tools=
dual MF mitts
5 gal bucket with gritguard
temperature controlled softened and neutralized water
lug nut boar's hair brush
small toothbrush
EZ wheel brush
long handle basic green well brush
advance auto MFs for glass, interior, etc
cobra supreme MFs and cobra jr MFs
heated Green Machine
5 gal ridgid shop vac
PC 7274
wolfgang oval dual-sided applicator
autogeek yellow foam applicator
i think that's it...
I have more pics but photobucket is acting up and i need to rotate them before i post 'em.
This is an '01 f360 that has about 13K on the odo. i took these pictures today before it was picked up for a service visit to Algar Ferrari, which is partly why he paid for a detail in the middle of the winter. he wanted the dealer to see the car in pristine shape. i only got a few marginal pictures during the time i was working on it a couple weeks back and i don't have a good camera (canon a570is) so i only took basic pics, no before of afters or any sexy detailed finish condition pics.
The car has never seen a real corrective detail in its life and it showed. The current owner has had it for several years and personally washes the car religiously. Evidently he attempted several times to use a 7336 with Griots products to make the car pretty, but about all he succeeded at was applying too much hard-to-remove wax each time. He was using red pads with the machine polish, having to fight against stubborn wax smears...just not good.
It had tons of RIDS everywhere. It also has a vintage clear bra on it that has quite a few uncorrectable swirls in itself, has yellowed a bit, especially toward the bottom of the car and the front portions of the bra had yellow clay along all of the seams.
The wheels are OZ Superleggera III's that were painted while assembled (meaning, not split into 2 or 3 pieces for paint). The lips are clear coated and are laden with scratches.
I spent about 6 hours initially prepping the car and working on the finish. At a later date i did the interior, but decided to continue to refine the exterior for another few hours, so in the end i spent about 8.5-9 hours on the exterior, and 4 elsewhere, such as the interior.
I was pretty pleased with the end result, but this car is what prompted me to get a 9227c. It just took too long with the PC to get results on this rather hard clear coat. the entire car had flaws on practically every square inch. i could have possibly started with optimum compound throughout as opposed to the polish, considering the flexibility of their compound (not hyper), however i have no idea how much clear is on this thing so i started with a pretty light combination and just spent the time.
The issues i could not totally correct were the billions of light scratches on the clear coated lips of the wheels. I was able to make the lips appear better by a hand application of poli-seal and then some optimum spray wax, but if it were my wheels i would have them refinished. also, various issues with the clear bra. thankfully the technology has advanced quite a bit in that realm, so the issues that this car faces with the bra are a thing of the past with current products. the driver's side seat showed some bolster wear, which is typical of ferraris. These ferraris have a felt-like trim to seal the doors. they pick up everything and anything and are not very easy to clean. i used a lint roller, i probably have to use 20:1 powerclean and some sort of brush, but i have not quite dialed that in yet.
=exterior=
optimum powerclean 10:1 on rocker and all lower areas of the car. also, back of mirrors.
full strength on wheels and wells
dawn wash with very warm softened and AN'd water
EZ detail brush used for inside of wheels
green well brush and EZ brush for wells
dried
inspected
5.5"/4" orange pads + optimum polish with PC.
4" yellow pad + optimum compound on certain heavy scratches, which were refined with the orange pad + OP
5.5" white pad + OP
rinse and dry
5.5" green pad + poli-seal
opti-seal by hand (naturally ; )
optimum tire shine
=interior=
wipedown with 20:1 powerclean
10:1 for especially dirty items such as pedals, passenger side footboard, steering wheel, center console plate, etc
green machine'd the roof and carpets. the roof needed to be followed up with my shop vac as it has some type of open cell foam in it.
optimum protectant
advance auto clear view glass cleaner
=tools=
dual MF mitts
5 gal bucket with gritguard
temperature controlled softened and neutralized water
lug nut boar's hair brush
small toothbrush
EZ wheel brush
long handle basic green well brush
advance auto MFs for glass, interior, etc
cobra supreme MFs and cobra jr MFs
heated Green Machine
5 gal ridgid shop vac
PC 7274
wolfgang oval dual-sided applicator
autogeek yellow foam applicator
i think that's it...














I have more pics but photobucket is acting up and i need to rotate them before i post 'em.