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One of my good customers traded in his '04 Murcielago in on a new LP640 Roadster a few months back. It had been detailed once prior by the dealership before he got it and it was not in the type of shape that he prefers with all his cars. So he went with my 2-Step Package to clean the paint up, plus he wanted the rims waxed and the engine bay wiped down and carbon pieces waxed.
As all Lambos paint is rather rock solid. Correction with the Griots just wasnt happening to the standards I wanted for this car. So had to attack it with the Dewalt and variable speeds after a few seciton passes. One thing I do love about these paints is that SIP and a Rotary is all you need for cutting. Always seems to give me dam near full correction everytime.
Also tried out my new DD Uber Buffing Pads today and I must say...****ing amazing. I will never order another LC Pad again. These pads seem to buff better, be more well made and just all around good pads.
Process:
Wash:
Foam w/ CG Citrous Wash
Wash w/ CG Citrous Wash via TBM
Rims w/ Sonax Full Effect & Assorted Brushes
Clayed w/ Pinn Ultra Poly Clay w/ ONR Lube
Dried w/ CG Drying Towel & Leaf Blower for Detailing
Honeycomb Trim Pieces w/ Grime Reaper 4:1 w/ Swissvax Brush
Buffing:
Taped w/ 3M Automotive Tape
SIP w/ Uber Orange Pad via Dewalt 849 rpms 1400 - 1800 - 1200
M205 w/ Uber Green Pad via GG DA Speed 6
Pulled outside and foamed off to remove dust. Edges, Emblems and Bezels clean with Swissvax Brush
Blow Dried
LSP:
Body w/ CG XXX Hard Core
Rims w/ CG Wheel Guard
Engine Panels w/ CG Wheel Guard
Windows w/ Stoners Invisible Glass
Tires w/ Pinn Black Oxyn Tire Gel
Exhaust w/ Adams Metal Polish
Before, not in bad looking shape but upclose on the paint, it was not great.
Now the paint upclose...
Quarter had a number of holograms in it, was kinda hard to get a picture of...
After washing, claying and drying, got it inside and looked at the paint under my flashlight.
Now after buffing and waxing...
Now the paint after...
Engine Bay...
Interior...
As all Lambos paint is rather rock solid. Correction with the Griots just wasnt happening to the standards I wanted for this car. So had to attack it with the Dewalt and variable speeds after a few seciton passes. One thing I do love about these paints is that SIP and a Rotary is all you need for cutting. Always seems to give me dam near full correction everytime.
Also tried out my new DD Uber Buffing Pads today and I must say...****ing amazing. I will never order another LC Pad again. These pads seem to buff better, be more well made and just all around good pads.
Process:
Wash:
Foam w/ CG Citrous Wash
Wash w/ CG Citrous Wash via TBM
Rims w/ Sonax Full Effect & Assorted Brushes
Clayed w/ Pinn Ultra Poly Clay w/ ONR Lube
Dried w/ CG Drying Towel & Leaf Blower for Detailing
Honeycomb Trim Pieces w/ Grime Reaper 4:1 w/ Swissvax Brush
Buffing:
Taped w/ 3M Automotive Tape
SIP w/ Uber Orange Pad via Dewalt 849 rpms 1400 - 1800 - 1200
M205 w/ Uber Green Pad via GG DA Speed 6
Pulled outside and foamed off to remove dust. Edges, Emblems and Bezels clean with Swissvax Brush
Blow Dried
LSP:
Body w/ CG XXX Hard Core
Rims w/ CG Wheel Guard
Engine Panels w/ CG Wheel Guard
Windows w/ Stoners Invisible Glass
Tires w/ Pinn Black Oxyn Tire Gel
Exhaust w/ Adams Metal Polish
Before, not in bad looking shape but upclose on the paint, it was not great.






Now the paint upclose...



Quarter had a number of holograms in it, was kinda hard to get a picture of...

After washing, claying and drying, got it inside and looked at the paint under my flashlight.


Now after buffing and waxing...






Now the paint after...





Engine Bay...


Interior...
