Apollo_Auto
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Hi all! Here's another Fiorano that came with some factory installed holograms... a lot more than usual. Anyway, I didn't get to wash this one (just as with rest of them :wall
, so I did a wipe down with InstaFinish Spray Wax and a MF before starting. I clayed a couple of parts before starting to see if there was any contamination but the boys at the factory did a good enough job at leveling everything so it wasn't necessary to do the entire car. Here's some before pictures (not for the faint of heart
):
Zorro left his mark here...
Some polish residue...
Oooh, polish splatter... I figure they must be Ramboing the hell out of these things at like 3-4,000 RPM...
Ouch... painful.
That's pretty
Someone pulled a TN on the trim
Ouch on the other mirror, too.
As usual, I used my modified version of the Zenith technique to polish the entire car with a finishing pad and InstaFinish #15. By "modified" I mean that instead of using higher RPM's I use more pressure and achieve the same results. This is very handy in tight spots because I have more control of the polisher and if I just happen to catch onto something I can it can be easily contained. There were a couple of places that had wet sanding marks (didn't get any piccies of those because I wanted to finish this car today), and those were removed with a polishing pad+IF #15, followed by a finessing pad and #15 with the same method as mentioned above.
Here's some shots in the sun after the chosen combo.
Hmm, what have we here? Another hungry pony? Yep, I found some more automatic car wash brushes in the front badge this time rather than the back, as well as in the front grill. I showed the owner and he asked me to give it to him after removing it because he's collecting them to send to the factory... they swear up and down they don't put them through the grinder, but this is the 3rd Ferrari I've found these bristles on.
I just feel a bit demented rubbing peanut butter on a car like this, but hey, it removes those polishing stains like a champ. And I fingered that it's gotta be "Grade A Fancy" for a car of this caliber
!
Larger area of the mirror cleaned via Jiffy
This one came with the "Fish Eye" package
Another one...
Nice load of scratches on the back bumper...



Zorro left his mark here...












Some polish residue...

Oooh, polish splatter... I figure they must be Ramboing the hell out of these things at like 3-4,000 RPM...

Ouch... painful.

That's pretty

Someone pulled a TN on the trim


Ouch on the other mirror, too.

As usual, I used my modified version of the Zenith technique to polish the entire car with a finishing pad and InstaFinish #15. By "modified" I mean that instead of using higher RPM's I use more pressure and achieve the same results. This is very handy in tight spots because I have more control of the polisher and if I just happen to catch onto something I can it can be easily contained. There were a couple of places that had wet sanding marks (didn't get any piccies of those because I wanted to finish this car today), and those were removed with a polishing pad+IF #15, followed by a finessing pad and #15 with the same method as mentioned above.
Here's some shots in the sun after the chosen combo.


Hmm, what have we here? Another hungry pony? Yep, I found some more automatic car wash brushes in the front badge this time rather than the back, as well as in the front grill. I showed the owner and he asked me to give it to him after removing it because he's collecting them to send to the factory... they swear up and down they don't put them through the grinder, but this is the 3rd Ferrari I've found these bristles on.

I just feel a bit demented rubbing peanut butter on a car like this, but hey, it removes those polishing stains like a champ. And I fingered that it's gotta be "Grade A Fancy" for a car of this caliber


Larger area of the mirror cleaned via Jiffy


This one came with the "Fish Eye" package

Another one...

Nice load of scratches on the back bumper...

