Brand new Aventador done as a new car prep, plus about 20hours of correction.
Problems included:
Factory defects
Holograms
Pigtailing
Sand scratches
and the absolute worst of all.... greasy tire shine :iddi:
After heavy compounding.... note the Aventador paint is one of the hardest clear coats I have polished. The microfiber cutting disc and M105 barely made a dent in the pigtailing and sandscratches, wool pads, surbuf etc. all were used to gain the needed level of correction.
50/50 of the hood, again the cloudiness on the left side has yet to be polished, sand scratches on the hood of a Lamborghini of Ferrari is rare, usually these are seen more commonly on the bumpers and lower door panels.
Refining out some wool compounding haze with M105 and detailersdomain uber yellow pad @ 2100rpm
Some photos of the problem areas and more factory defects
Polishing stage
Dealership applied sludge tire dressing
Properly removed and stripped off 100% before new tire dressing (water based) applied
LSP: Wolfs Body wrap later wiped down with CG V7 because its orange and the cars orange so of course it must add POP!
Finished photos and sun shots
Engine bay detailed as well
Inside shots
Thanks for looking
All the best,
Dave
Street Dreams Detail
Problems included:
Factory defects
Holograms
Pigtailing
Sand scratches
and the absolute worst of all.... greasy tire shine :iddi:

After heavy compounding.... note the Aventador paint is one of the hardest clear coats I have polished. The microfiber cutting disc and M105 barely made a dent in the pigtailing and sandscratches, wool pads, surbuf etc. all were used to gain the needed level of correction.

50/50 of the hood, again the cloudiness on the left side has yet to be polished, sand scratches on the hood of a Lamborghini of Ferrari is rare, usually these are seen more commonly on the bumpers and lower door panels.


Refining out some wool compounding haze with M105 and detailersdomain uber yellow pad @ 2100rpm

Some photos of the problem areas and more factory defects




Polishing stage


Dealership applied sludge tire dressing

Properly removed and stripped off 100% before new tire dressing (water based) applied

LSP: Wolfs Body wrap later wiped down with CG V7 because its orange and the cars orange so of course it must add POP!
Finished photos and sun shots














Engine bay detailed as well



Inside shots







Thanks for looking
All the best,
Dave
Street Dreams Detail