SpoiledMan
New member
The owner of this car contacted me wanting his car detailed. He's a member here at Autopia and while has has great pride in his car(rightfully so) he just doesn't have the time to keep it looking like it should.
To start, VW Phaeton's are more rare than RR Phantom's here in L.A. and I was excited to see it and even more excited to work on it. The owner too the time to go over the entire car with me and is a real car guy himself. Truly, he and his girlfriend are the kind of people that make you feel really good at the end of the day!
The subject car was in pretty tough shape as the pictures will show. Menzerna IP (SIP used by my helper) with wool cutting pads on the rotary were used to cut away all the heavy swirling on this rather hard paint. It was finished on the rotary with 106ff and green LC pads. Who said green LC pads don't finish well??
Enough already. Here are the pictures.
Before:
And just to think, that was on the sides! The horizontal panels were worse.
After compounding:
Finished with Ultima Paint Sealant:
Cool reflection shot with the owner:
While difficult to do this car was a joy to work on. The paint is the flattest that I've ever worked on and polished up almost flawless. It's a shame that I lost the sun before I could get it finished for some shots. There's a pretty good chance that I'll see it again and I'm SURE that it wont be as bad as it was.
Thanks you to "G" and his girlfriend. Thanks a lot George as I'd still be there now without you!
To start, VW Phaeton's are more rare than RR Phantom's here in L.A. and I was excited to see it and even more excited to work on it. The owner too the time to go over the entire car with me and is a real car guy himself. Truly, he and his girlfriend are the kind of people that make you feel really good at the end of the day!
The subject car was in pretty tough shape as the pictures will show. Menzerna IP (SIP used by my helper) with wool cutting pads on the rotary were used to cut away all the heavy swirling on this rather hard paint. It was finished on the rotary with 106ff and green LC pads. Who said green LC pads don't finish well??
Enough already. Here are the pictures.
Before:
And just to think, that was on the sides! The horizontal panels were worse.
After compounding:
Finished with Ultima Paint Sealant:
Cool reflection shot with the owner:
While difficult to do this car was a joy to work on. The paint is the flattest that I've ever worked on and polished up almost flawless. It's a shame that I lost the sun before I could get it finished for some shots. There's a pretty good chance that I'll see it again and I'm SURE that it wont be as bad as it was.
Thanks you to "G" and his girlfriend. Thanks a lot George as I'd still be there now without you!