Presidential Detailed: 2005 Rolls Royce PHANTOM

PresdntialDtail

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I was contacted by a local Limousine company to fix some obvious issues on the paint of their Rolls Royce they had just purchased used from Miami. I was informed there were buffing trails, etc so knowing that Rolls Royce paint is generaly on the softer side I thought I would have it somewhat easy on a nice car. Boy was I wrong! We wont even mention the what seemed like 4 foot tall door panels and the length a little over 19 feet! Once I started the decontamination process I began finding little clues(orange peel, unfinished sanding, etc) that the car had been repainted at some time, only to find out the entire driver side of the car had been painted after finding the blend spots over the rear A-Pillar and front fender. I had my work cut out for me.



Wash and Decontamination Process:

BLACKFIRE Gloss Shampoo Two-Bucket Wash With Grit Guards

BLACKFIRE PolyClay II Detailing Clay with BLACKFIRE Detailing Clay Bar Lubricant

Two-Bucket Wash with Microfiber Chenille Wash Mitts

Blow Dried/Big Blue III Drying Towel



Wheels:

P21S Gel Wheel Cleaner

Microfiber Chenille Wash Mitts(dedicated to wheels only)

E-Z Detail Brush



Paint Correction:

3M Automotive Performance "Green" Tape

Meguiar's M105 Ultra Cut Compound / Lake Country Purple Foamed Wool Pad

via Makita 9227 Rotary Polisher

Meguiar's M205 Ultra Finishing Polish / Lake Country Orange FLAT 6.5" Foam Pad

via Meguiar's G110 Dual-Action Machine Polisher

Zaino AIO On All Door Shuts

50/50 of 91% IPA/Distilled Water

Dragon Fibre Microfiber Towels



LSP:

TWO coats of BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection via G110 using a Lake Country Flat 6.5 inch Gold Concours Finishing Pad

TWO coats of BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Ivory Carnauba Paste Wax



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The interior had already been cleaned so I did no work to the interior.

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Hard to reach area.

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On to the real damage..Series of Before/After shots, none of which have had LSP applied yet.



Wheel Arch Before.

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Wheel Arch After.

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Rear Pillar Before.

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Here you can see the haziness from the buffing trails left even without proper light.

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Rear Pillar After.

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Passenger Doors After.

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Passenger Front Fender Before. Sorry No Afters.

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I wasnt able to capture the defects for the top panels with my camera, so I didnt bother taking any, except this one taped off to protect the chrome trim and edges.

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And Finally After Applying TWO Coats of BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection and TWO Coats of BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Ivory Carnauba Paste Wax.



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Man! How lucky can you get by being it white!!!! Can you imagine if it was black? You'd still be polishing it :D



Excellent work!!!:bigups:bigups:bigups
 
Nice work, looks really good in the afters. :)



I agree, lucky it wasn't black. I used to take care of a black one regularly until the owner sold it and I know how damn big they are. I honestly don't miss it.
 
Scottwax said:
Nice work, looks really good in the afters. :)



I agree, lucky it wasn't black. I used to take care of a black one regularly until the owner sold it and I know how damn big they are. I honestly don't miss it.



I can understand your frustration..haha! Thanks!
 
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