Alfa 159 3.2 Q4

Tony@Cherished

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It was a long 18 and a half hour day, from 4 am. to 10.30 pm. :shock:

Arrived at 9.00am and left for home at 5.00pm, 600 mile round trip:shocked



Featured on CG Pete's '53 info page.



The swirling from the dealership was quite heavy in places, and very visible in the strong morning sun. When it came to the 50/50 test sections, the sun went in and my camera, although being a 10 megawotsit state of the art thingy, hated the Halogen and over exposed the RED pics. :cry:



Some direct sunlight shots where captured after moving the finished car when the late afternoon sun re-apeared. So swirl correction can be seen.



First, the interior was "spruced up" with some Megs APC, a good vaccum and dusting of all surfaces.

The glass was cleaned with AS glass clear.



The wheels were soaked and cleaned in ValetPro Safe wheel cleaner.







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Then the bodywork had a good soak in Citrus degreaser, rinse and re-wash with Megs Shampoo plus.



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Then out came the owner with some lovely bacon sarnies on posh bread :D

Refreshed, it was on to the claying, with CYC fine poly clay. Contamination wasn't too heavy, and the clay cleaned the surface up nicely.





After various test sections, the correction method direction was Rotary with Sonus SFX1 pad and Megs #83 on the heavier swirling, followed with PC and Sonus SFX2 pad / SFX2 polish over the whole vehicle.



Final seal was Carlack NSC/ Klasse AIO followed by Carlack LLs/Klasse SG.

This gave a real depth to the Alfa red, And in-between tidying up, 2 layers of Petes '53 added a noticable wetness and gloss.



Wheels already had some PB sealant on, and this was topped up with the Carlack, and tyres with AS highstyle.



Exhaust with Autosol and Megs All metal.



Lenses with Megs Plastx.







The aftercare write up is on it's way to Lord melch to ensure the finish stays.



Thanks to the owner for the coffee, bacon sarnies and kicking over a nice chilled glass of Ginger cordial I was looking forward too. :lol:



After trawling through 83 pics, here are the finalists.













Swirling before -





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and after correction -





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And some afters -







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Thanks for reading, any comments good or bad, welcomed.
 
Awesome work! Great shine and wetness! :drool: when i saw your post about a Alfa i jump to see about it, always like Alfa's, Great job!:2thumbs:
 
Damn,

I wish they would bring Alfa, Seat and Pegets. to the States.

Awesome cars.

Drove them in Mexico...



Sorry, Nice job on to. Always like red and black cars looking like that.
 
Very nice work. How hard is the paint on the 159? I will be replacing my current 156 for a 159 within the next few weeks but the paint on my silver 156 is ultra hard.
 
LOOKS GREATTT!!!! I hope 1 day they will bring them over. My uncle used to win concourse shows with his old romeo... there cool cars! Hope you had fun on this detail!



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Lowejackson said:
Very nice work. How hard is the paint on the 159? I will be replacing my current 156 for a 159 within the next few weeks but the paint on my silver 156 is ultra hard.



1st off thanks all for the kind comments, Tony did an ace job - she is my "Bella" :cool:



Lowejackson - paint seems pretty good. After nearly a year, I only needed SFX3 and then 2 to correct some minor cobwebs, swirls..



Great car still looking fine...:up



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99,



Thanks. I can highly recommend CG Jetseal wth Pete's 53' on top for Red.



Also the metallic black/grey/titanium on my Gixer looks fantastic. Carbon Fibre with Jetseal - WOW !!



99blackSE said:
Great work on the red, it looks awesome!



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