Ferrari 599 GTB very rare color, rosso fuoco

Apollo_Auto

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Hi all! Well I was supposed to start this car last Friday, but the factory called us on Thursday night and said that there would be a delay because there were paint problems with the car... :tumbleweed: That's odd. Anyway, like the title says this is a very rare color for Ferrari and the name is "rosso fuoco". If you're one of the lucky kids to have this color Ferrari (or to have a Ferrari at all :)), well it doesn't actually mean that you're lucky at all. It means that you were willing to shell out an extra €15,000 (zeros and commas all placed correctly) to have it. Now, after hearing that we all just kind of had a "pfft" feeling, but I sort of felt like "maybe this one will be OK if they're spending time to correct it?" "Could this have an effect on my income??" Nope. I got a call on Monday morning to come in and inspect and this is what I found:



The expected scratches and swirls induced by the "I'll work for the price of a cup of coffee" refugee that they let loose with a buffer.



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Hmm, there's something else there, too... After I found what you're about to see, I was instructed to hold off on the surgery until one of the managers from Italy arrived on Tuesday to see it in person. Well, I went home and on Tuesday he never showed up so for a couple of days after seeing this you can imagine that I was waiting in antici...p..pation to see what I could do with this mess.



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Ahhh! This paint has a sever case of the runs :doublesho!!!



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Obviously somewhere during the painting process they screwed up. Then in an attempt to cover up their mistakes, they sanded, repainted and more clear coat was added... and well... FAIL. The pieces of masking tape that you see all over the car are places where I've either found runs in the paint or deep scratches (they were mostly runs, but the RDS's were also in da house).



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Had to remove the index lights, you'll see why later...



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Uhh... The only way to fix this is to remove the entire front wing...



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Just being prepared so I had some 2500 grit soaking...



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I decided to tackle the worst spot first. I took readings, but they were very wavy due to the runs in the paint.



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After hitting it with a Scholl wool pad and Scholl S17. I think I took off about 10-20 microns but luckily I had enough paint to work with. Yes, it's more than I would normally take off on a car of this caliber, but... it's a brand new car with a €15,000 paint job that needs to be perfect... Here's some after readings and after shots:



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Some ugly sanding marks on the back...



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After Scholl S17 and wool pad. Now normally I would use InstaFinish, but my order hasn't arrived yet :**( so I had to cheat on my love today... but the Scholl distributor hooked my up with a lot of samples so I don't feel so bad now :).



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Some after shots in the little sun that I had today. This was after S17 and a wool pad, then onto S17 with a Scholl polishing pad (wicked) then finished up with a polishing pad and InstaCut #30 (jeweled for about 5 min or so). This was the suitable combo for the entire car.



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On to the other damage...



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Some of the runs can clearly be seen here



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Driver's side index... seen this too many times so this is why I removed the indexes.



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Some big scuffs on the front bumper that were easily removed.



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This one is here to stay...



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Can I get a side order of clear with that? No.



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This was another interesting area... around the back "prancing horse". It looked as if someone had taped off a piece of a pizza box that they'd attempted to tear out in the shape of the emblem. Then they sprayed it with clear coat. You'll have to know what you're looking for here, but the lines are quite apparent nonetheless.



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Here's some more of the "clear coat chlamydia" that I managed to get on camera:



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Some pitting with your €15,000 paint job, sir?



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Some shots before LSP, which was Migliore Primo.



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Some shots after a fine, home-cooked Italian meal and Migliore Primo... enjoy!



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Yes I know, dirty as hell. Mind you I don't get to wash most of these cars and I still need to go back on Friday for the final touches after the PDI. Bt honestly, I don't give a sh1t about wheel wells anyway... it's a grand waste of product to dress them... Kind of like buying my 3-year old son a Ferrari shirt... it's gonna be dirty and torn in a matter of seconds.



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Here's a video of the final inspection after applying Migliore Primo. The owner's tub of Primo will be given to him before delivery and final clean up on Friday.



[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aeoZL0f3LA]YouTube - Ferrari Fiorano 599 LED lamp inspection[/ame]



Thanks for reading and to all the Playboy subscribers, thanks for "reading"!



- Jesse
 
top correction work as always, thats the HTGE version 599GTB (stiffer suspension and shift times reduced to 80milliseconds from I think 100milliseconds on the standard 599)



Beautiful car and again top correction work!
 
this is a shame. every new ferrari i see you do is a wreck. jesse you truley area pro at this detailing gig! another awesome save!!!!
 
dsms said:
top correction work as always, thats the HTGE version 599GTB (stiffer suspension and shift times reduced to 80milliseconds from I think 100milliseconds on the standard 599)



Beautiful car and again top correction work!



Thanks Dave! I'll try to get some shots of the interior upgrades for you guys later! If it only had a 40 millisecond shift like the Scud...



bufferbarry said:
this is a shame. every new ferrari i see you do is a wreck. jesse you truley area pro at this detailing gig! another awesome save!!!!



Thank you very kindly my friend! It's a shame but a blessing that the customer will never know how much work I've put into it... :).
 
Great save again Jesse! Now when I'm rich and famous, I finally know the color Ferrari I want. I always liked red, but wanted the metal flake. lol. Again great job!
 
Apollo_Auto said:
Thanks Dave! I'll try to get some shots of the interior upgrades for you guys later! If it only had a 40 millisecond shift like the Scud...







Thank you very kindly my friend! It's a shame but a blessing that the customer will never know how much work I've put into it... :).



Cool!



Cough Cough a skud missle has 60millisecond shifts :p
 
Jesse,



Who is footing the bill on all this work? Your boss needs to bill Ferrari and send the photos, this is crazy!



Cheers,

GREG
 
Another superb Ferrari detail! :bow



What is wrong with Ferrari lately? The 328 and the 348's I have done had really nice paint, no buffer swirls, little to no orange peel, etc.
 
Nice Jesse! You're personally fixing Ferrari's (major) issues...one car at a time!



I've got a (very) rare 1985 288 GTO I'm inspecting next week. That one should be fun. :)
 
Fifteen thousand Euros for a paint job that resembles something MAACO would do on a bad day. Inexcusable. The owner should demand a refund and split it with YOU! Well done on the recovery/rescue effort.:2thumbs:
 
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