ScheerSpeed: Blue vette / Ferarri F430 / Porsche Turbo

ScheerSpeed

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The owner of this car also owns the red '93 vette i previously detailed. This car is garage kept and only taken out on weekends. However it has never been polished. The car had a lot pf pitting in the paint, as well as some rain etching. total time: 29 hours



Exterior




-Wash

-CG CWC

-Meg's mitt



-Wheels

-CG CWC

-CG Citrus Sticky Gel

-EZ detail brush

-Swissvax wheel brush

-OXO tire scrubber

-ARO (tires)



-Wheel Wells

-Simple Green

-DD wheel well brush



Clay

-CG blue clay

-ONR lube





Polishing



-Exterior paint

-Meg's unigrit 2000 paper

-Meg's unigrit 3000 paper

-Meg's sanding block pad

-M95 via Black Wool pad @ 1000-1800RPM

-Menzerna SIP via Orange CCS pad @ 1000-2000RPM

-Menzerna PO85RD via blue 3M UK Ultrafina pad @ 1500-2000RPM

-Makita 9227C

-3M Yellow Foam Backing Plate

-1000w halogen lights

-ISA 50/50 wipedown

-DD Uber MF towels



-Exhaust

-#0000 steel wool

-1Z chrome polish



LSP



-Paint

-Dodo Juice Lime Prime Lite

-Rubbish Boy's Original Edition

-FK1 # 425

-CG 530XL MF towels



-Wheels

-1Z chrome Polish



Glass

-Stoner's Invisible Glass



Interior



-CG Leather Cleaner

-1Z Cockpit Premium

-Zaino Z10



and now onto the before pictures



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after wash and clay







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what water etching looks like close-up. these marks had to be sanded down.





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Some deep scratches that were on the roof. i informed the owner that these could not be removed completely safely, but that i could reduce them so they werent visible.



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look how deep!



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the hood was very badly pitted





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I finished day one at 10pm after compounding with M95. Day two i arrived at 9AM and got to work with SIP on a orange CCS pad, and following that with 85RD on a 3M Ultrafina UK pad. i love these pads for finishing!



after polishing was finished around 10PM on day two, i applied Dodo Juice Lime Prime Lite, and folloewd that with Rubbish Boy's Original Edition wax; which is my favorite wax :).



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i allowed the wax to set for an hour before removing it with a CG 530XL towel. i called it a night at around 1AM after removing the wax.



Back for day three at 8AM. I started the morning with a starbucks coffee and marble loaf... gotta wake up somehow after almost no sleep...



i got to work in the morning by first giving the car a wipedown with ice-cold water to remove any excess wax that may have sweated out overnight. after that i did a wipedown with FK 425, my favorite QD, and then cleaned the windows with Stoner's Invisible Glass.



after FK 425:



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this wax beads water VERY WELL!





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Now onto the interior. I decided to tackle this with CG Extreme Leather Cleaner.





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How about a 50/50? left side is clean





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All clean





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more soiled leather...





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remember that nice white towel?

well this is how it looked after just the two seats!



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Finished pictures





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and the Interior





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And now i decided to try out my polarizing filter again





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and a finishing touch!





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that's all for the Vette!









Ferarri and Porsche



right after finishing up the blue vette, another customer of mine, who happens to be the next door neighbor of the vette owner, asked me to give his two cars a wash. I used DuraGloss soap.



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and then i got to drive the ferarri :D







thats all for now. Thanks for looking!



SSD
 
Very Nice work, I can't remember is that year corvette a single stage or two stage car? Oh yeah and I wish my neighbors had those cars!



Brandon
 
Great pic of the water etching on the 'vette, and super work!!



Any updates on your 135? LeMans Blue is killer, and no worries that you can take care of Lemon leather.
 
Excellent work! :2thumbs:



With the name of the wheels on the glass of the Ferrari and Porsche, I take it he is either the owner of the company or the distributor of the wheels?
 
Not to hijack the thread for that Porsche, but here are a few vids of it playing around.



[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt8bylupYbo]YouTube - 360 Forged Porsche 997T 600hp ASR Engineering[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tYm-UpyIjY]YouTube - 360 Forged 600hp 997TT Powered by ASR Engineering[/ame]
 
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