Spyker C8 Double 12s in balloon white... Wolfed up :)!

The Wolfman

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Hi boys and girls!

Here's a car that I've been waiting to do for quite a while now. The owner came into the Ferrari dealership with this one day when I was working there and asked if I could repair some damage on the polished aluminum (I hate typing that word for some reason...) and I said, "Yes, but it's not a simple process, so it will take time so here's my card." He never called, but recently he brought his 599 in for some paint touch up and it popped back into his mind that we were supposed to take care of this, so we made the appointment.

Anyone who says this car is "ugly" I say, "Iki iki iki iki patang zupoing zowzou mrf" and just please have a closer look at it :D. It's a masterpiece in my opinion and from this model there's only 15 floating around the world, so a collector's item indeed... On to the detail!

Wheels haven't been properly cleaned in... well probably never.

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Deironizer starting to work...

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Agitated and left to dwell while I cleaned all the other wheels

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Rinsed and clean :)

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Wheel wells haven't had any love either...

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Cleaned with Wolf's WT-2N outside APC and various brushes and tar removed.

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Here was the biggest damage on the aluminum (still hate typing that word...) He brought the car to a car wash and they used some sort of acid on it :wall: It was marred pretty badly as you can see...

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I started off with the least aggressive combo, which was some metal polish and a foam applicator, but it didn't put a dent in it, which can be seen here. After that I tried some of out heavy cut polish WP-6H and that didn't have much of an effect either :(

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So then I broke out some 3,000 grit sand paper and used our clay lube, "Pink Slip" to wet sand it.

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Some deeper marring that I had to let go. 3,000 grit was getting me somewhere, but the sand paper was wearing very quickly and not really getting me where I wanted to be so I broke out some 1,500 grit and went to town on it!

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After wet sanding with 1,500 grit

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After the 1,500 I went back down to 3,000 grit and smoothed things out, then to WP-6H with a microfiber applicator and then finished up with a metal polish and a foam applicator. This was all done by hand and just this piece alone took me about 3 hours!

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Before

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After

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The roof

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Ariel view

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After

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Ariel view

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After polishing with a DA and a metal polish with a cutting pad on speed 6. No Zenith method or anything, just speed 6 :thumb:

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The B pillar before

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After the above mentioned combo

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All of the aluminum pretty much looked like this >>

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The side mirror, pretty manky

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After

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After the polishing I applied Wolf's Rim Shield to the aluminum and even after cleaning it with glass cleaner, this is what Rim Shield still picked up. I applied it until the cotton pads came up clean.

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After

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The front spoiler

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After some hand polishing with a foam applicator and metal polish

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Side

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After

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The door shuts

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After

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Some gunk in there

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After

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The boot

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Random engine compartment shots before

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Before

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After

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I had to remove the back glass to access the engine bay. All cleaned with Wolf's WT-2N and a steamer

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Removed the weather stripping, too.

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All done!

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The blue parts of the car were the worst. It was all swirled like this so I hit it with a DA and a cutting pad with WP-5N compound because of all the "sensitive" areas on the car, then finished things up with a finishing pad and Wolf's WP-1NT nano polish to prep for Body Wrap. The white parts were in very good shape, so everything was cleared up with the latter combo.

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After

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I had to crawl under the car to polish the aluminum here... that sucked.

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I'm not a very big guy, but squeezing under here with a DA...

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No before shots of the interior, it wasn't that bad. All leather was cleaned with WT-1N @ 1:20 and some brushes made from baby, albino chinchilla fur... from South America. Then the leather was treated with some Wolf's Leather Conditioner, made with love in Hungary :)

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Of course the LSP for today was the one and only Body Wrap :) Enjoy the afters!

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This little Nimrod (that's his name :D) wanted to be my detailing partner and although he's a pretty smart little pooch, I had to decline. So he was a little upset about it and kept stealing my gear and chewing on it :).

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I'll be heading back next week to take care of a couple small "details" on the car because the owner had to leave early today. This time I'll be bringing my new detailing padawan with me because we've got a pretty HUGE job to do. I was a bit sad when I learned that the owner of this had sold his Zonda (sorry Clark, our "Wish called Zonda" won't be a reality any time soon because he doesn't like the new ones, so won't be buying one :(), but next week's job will suffice I suppose...

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:D Thanks for looking!

- Jesse O'Connor
 
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