Sneak Peak: 83 Ferrari 512BBI Black in horrrendous condition

bufferbarry said:
lol is it gonna be until next year till we see this car! lol it is oly a month away!



:laugh: I have been busy lately and the only time I have to do anything is at night time and my daughter just hit terrible two and she wants to be up every night, so I do not have much free time. Hopefully I will have a few days off next week to get caught up on things.



It will be worth the wait. I have a few cars that I will post.
 
He's so entertaining, I've watched all of his videos. He's got a real passion for it that's for sure.
 
razr007 said:
need i say anything more.



:showpics

OK.. Here is another look at the Stradale. Ryan's work is simple amazing..



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lol at master detailer! first off i guess he didn't feel like buffing below the molding! must be a master status thing! second i like the way who throws down the aplplicator pad on the ground and uses the same applicator pad for all three steps. someone report this guy to nasa for stupidity!!! what a joke. if he is the best whats his competion like lol!!!
 
So anyway, where are the pics of the hand-made Ferrari? You mentioned you couldn't wetsand, per the owner's orders. How did you circumvent that? Just a straight rotary job?
 
Here is a couple more sneak peak pics. I just have not had any free time to sit down and write up the thread.



I will try to make some time this weekend.



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Holden_C04 said:
So anyway, where are the pics of the hand-made Ferrari? You mentioned you couldn't wetsand, per the owner's orders. How did you circumvent that? Just a straight rotary job?



I just used the rotary. It was a pain in the *** job, but what else is new. he wanted no sanding because of the natural texture (we call OP) on the car. The car came out superb and he has it for sale. He changed the price and marked it up $40,000 more after I worked on it.



I used a technique that I call "tumbling". It worked very well on this paint and I was glad that this particular paint was very durable.
 
av8roc said:
OK I am officially obsessed.



Watch this one... he actually takes the applicator, puts it on the ground and tries to squeeze glaze on but the product is so old its dried out. He then proceeds to rip the bottle open and smear the "paste" onto the pad.



Classic.



YouTube - Complete Paint Restoration on a 1994 Toyota, Corolla



I'm not sure if I should :laugh: or :soscared:. My favourite part is him refeering to himself in the third person as "the master". Thanks for the laugh!
 
gtpaul said:
OMG. THe master is back. I laughed my *** off when he ripped the bottle open.



This one is better.....he catches the cord with the buffer!



[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNNEZV_EcSw&feature=channel_page]YouTube - THREE STEP PAINT REFINISHING PACKAGE ON A 2007 FORD GT[/ame]
 
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