GoFast908Z
New member
I teamed up with Joe from Orinda Auto Detail to help him with a new client of his who wanted new Tesla Model S P85 corrected and coated with Opti-Coat Pro. Normally a job like this would be dropped off, but it was just beyond the range of the Tesla's battery. We decided a road trip was in order as no one was able to help this guy, so we stepped up!
We got on the road for the 5hr trip the night before and arrived at about 3am at the client's home. After 5hrs sleep we got right to work. 15hrs later (30man hours) we were done correcting and coating the paint and drove home that same night....getting back home at 4am. It really was a marathon trip as when we got back we both had to work later that morning. But at the end of the day, the client was happy and that's what matters!
Joe taking off the plates for a thorough job
I did the wheels while Joe polished the glass, getting it ready for Optimum Opti-Glass
I started taking measurements on the paint to check the thickness and Joe began taping off the trim. Thin readings at the bottom of the car, as expected.
This car being new did NOT mean it was defect free by any means
Now that's better
Here I am working the driver's fender
Here's Joe working the front end. It had....issues. I compounded all the doors and the back end while he did the front, that's how bad the hood and bumper were.
More progress on the doors, now swirl and scratch free
The driver's rear quarter had some nasty deep scratches.....
Much better!
Joe was busy lying down on the job......and getting it done!
We got on the road for the 5hr trip the night before and arrived at about 3am at the client's home. After 5hrs sleep we got right to work. 15hrs later (30man hours) we were done correcting and coating the paint and drove home that same night....getting back home at 4am. It really was a marathon trip as when we got back we both had to work later that morning. But at the end of the day, the client was happy and that's what matters!
Joe taking off the plates for a thorough job


I did the wheels while Joe polished the glass, getting it ready for Optimum Opti-Glass

I started taking measurements on the paint to check the thickness and Joe began taping off the trim. Thin readings at the bottom of the car, as expected.



This car being new did NOT mean it was defect free by any means


Now that's better

Here I am working the driver's fender


Here's Joe working the front end. It had....issues. I compounded all the doors and the back end while he did the front, that's how bad the hood and bumper were.


More progress on the doors, now swirl and scratch free



The driver's rear quarter had some nasty deep scratches.....


Much better!


Joe was busy lying down on the job......and getting it done!


