Boring maintenance detaila

autoconcierge

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Even though I take care of these cars regularly they both had some "issues", first up MTK"S Ferrari Scuderia which I was prepping for the guy to wrap the car for the Gold Rush ralley in a few weeks turning the car from Grigio Medio(flat grey) to Gold and matte black.



I had not done the car since November for the SEMA show,and the owner drives this car DAILY



The wheels were pretty bad even with the Carbon ceramic brakes



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Even though the pics might not show it, there was a pretty good amount of marring



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The paint is pretty thin on this car from repeated corrections, so I hit it with GI one step a yellow polishing pad and the Flex DA, removed at least 90% percent of the defects



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Corrected panel



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Spent extra time in the engine bay, polished the carbonfiber airboxes and drip rails and is now super clean



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Porsche 997 S Carrera PDK, Sharkwerks car that I do often but was hosed after a run with Excellence magazine this weekend and tree sap was everywhere



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I like this shot because the car is in a poster I had made from the Tech Art catalog which this car is in driving down the road right after an earlier detail I completed



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This pic is sweet as well with the reflection of the LED panel with the Porsche crest on it



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We had nice sun today, not to hot so went to the cul de sac in front of the shop and snapped these pics



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Daddy like this shot



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nice work bob lmao in that one pic i saw a reflection of a pink hummer and thought no someone didn't do that to a hummer. then i noticed it was a toy car lmao! man its early here for me! good job Bob!
 
Superior Fine said:
I can see the next two detail jobs in this reflection ..........



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Enjoyable post, awesome work as always.



Joe,



The correction on those barbie Escalades are murder, the tight spots on the A pillars require 2/32 circumfrance buffing pad mated to a Dremel:lol
 
If detailing a Ferrari and a Porsche is "boredom"...



I'd like to be bored! :grinno:



Nice work as always!
 
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