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    Wes_R x Testarossa (126 pics)

    Hi everybody,

    It's been awhile since my last write up here Wes_R x R8 (113 pics) but with winter here and it generally being a depressing time I thought I would cheer everyone up a little with this write up.

    The opportunity to work on this Testarossa presented itself to me when the owners co worker saw some of my other work and referred me to him. I got a call from the owner saying that he wanted to get his car detailed for storage.



    First off a walk around of the bella macchina.








    lol yes that is a dog biscuit


    In defense of the owner he said it was I while since it was detailed and the last time it was just a quick job




    So starting with the interior I dusted the car down to get in the tight areas. At the time I was using a Meguiars Slide Lock Brush but it gave out on me and I had to take what was left and wrap it in a rubber band, but it still did the job










    I then vacuumed the entire car with my Metro Vac n Blo and various attachments to get in the tight areas




    Then gave everything a wipe down with Meguiars All Purpose Cleaner cut 50/50 with water to have a clean surface to work with




    At the same time I used my foam stick to get in the tight areas that my fingers couldn't reach






    Got in the tight areas of the prancing horse on the hood and trunk latch and here are some before and afters

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    After


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    After




    Got in the even tighter areas with a q-tip










    Had to scrub a few areas with the fine side of my Meguiars Triple Duty Brush like...

    The cassette tape holder buttons


    And the "PRESS" on the seat belt

    Before


    After




    Scrubbed the door sill


    And the pedals, no dressing was applied after the clean up as common sense is I don't want the pedals slippery

    Before


    After




    Pretty much everything in the interior is leather. So I leather cleaned and conditioned everything... the seats, dash, doors, and roof

    Gliptone Leather Cleaner & Conditioner was what I used


    Scrubbing away with my leather brush


    Leather conditioned by hand and massaged it in to the leather


    Doors


    Seats


    Roof


    I let it soak in for a bit then wiped off the remainder for a nice natural finish.



    Did I mention it was cold!!!



    Brought the tool bag, owners manual, and jack inside for a cleaning.

    Tool bag was dirty and disorganized


    Cleaned up the bag with some APC and the tools as well


    Clean and organized


    Leather cleaned and conditioned the owners manual bag


    Cleaned the bag that held that jack etc and wiped down the jack and tools

    And here they are ready to go back in the car




    I took these pics at the final end of the detail but felt it was appropriate to put them here. These are the finished pics of the interior.






















    Now getting started on the exterior I start off with the wheels.

    P21s Wheel Gel was used to clean the rims which is non acidic. I could leave this cleaner on the rims all night and no damage to the rim. Acid based wheel cleaners you can't say the same for and even a light application of them to ceramic brakes, anodized rims, etc and a beautiful rim or brake system is ruined. So no acid based wheel cleaners....ever!


    Let the rims soak while I attended to the engine bay




    I didn't get to aggressive on the engine bay but still did the best I could. I wiped down with Meguiars All Purpose Cleaner and then dressed it with Meguiars Hyper Dressing cut 20/80 with water for a nice natural finish.

    Here is a before and after pic

    Before


    After (still a little wet from the dressing)


    Artsy Fartsy




    Moving on to the rims

    Getting in the inner barrel with my handleless EZ brush


    Behind the rim


    Cleaned the rim face with a micro fibre mitt


    And used a foam stick to get in the lug nut area




    Rinsed down the car


    And sprayed on Prep Wash to strip off any silicones which will if left on hinder the paint correction process because the silicones fill scratches and if not removed the polish will not cut out the swirl but just glide over them


    Then washed the car using the 2 bucket method and a natural sea sponge.

    The reason for 2 buckets when washing is simple, 1 bucket is only water, and the 2nd bucket is soap water only. After washing every panel or even half a panel you rinse off the dirt from your mitt in the water only bucket before putting it in the soap bucket, there by keeping your soapy water dirt free. Most people use only 1 bucket to wash their car and this one bucket ends up with dirt in it and this same dirt filled soap water is what is rubbed all over the car and in time a perfect paint finish gets all swirled up.




    Rinsed my sponge off in the water only bucket after every panel or a half a panel


    Dryed the car off and brought it in to clay bar it.



    Riccardo Clay was used. The reason for clay barring your paint is it basically sheers out contaminants embedded in the paint. This can be raildust, fallout, or even just tiny dirt debris. If you wash your car and run your hands along the paint you will probably find that it is still pretty rough. What you are feeling is the surface contaminants.



    Pretty contaminated




    Measured the paint to see what I was dealing with and look out for any low spots. The owner had told me that the whole car had been repainted so I was dealing with fairly thick paint. Measurements were taken in microns which are a thousanth of millimeter.
















    Masked off the rubber trimmings




    And here is what I was up against under 500w halogen lighting


    Did a quick test spot to find a combination that worked and here are the results of a wool pad and Menzerna Super Intensive Polish which is a medium cutting polish.


    Now for a few before and afters of the body panels

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    After


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    After


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    After


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    After


    And a 50/50 shot


    Single stage paint really clogs my pads up so I had to change them frequently


    All the tight areas my rotary couldn't reach I did by hand with on orange lake country pad and Meguiars M105 then a white pad with Meguiars M205. They did not end up perfect but still a huge improvement to how they were before




    This was a full paint correction so the few deeper scratched I wetsanded with Micro Mesh sand paper 2400 grit and then 4000 grit to refine and then finally polish out the sanding marks. Results were either to round off the edges of the scratch to make it less apparent or to completely remove the scratch.

    After all the compounding and wetsanding I finally jeweled the paint with a white Lake Country pad and Menzerna P085rd. Here is a shot of me jeweling the paint.


    And finally the results of my work










    Unmasked the car




    Dusted it down and got in the tight crevices.

    Gave it an alcohol wipe down to clean off the polishing oils




    Then double checked my work with my 3M Sun Gun which omits the same color spectrum light as the sun. So basically what I see with this light is how it will look in natural daylight.


    Perfect




    Applied Swissvax Concorso




    While the wax was curing I attended to some other areas

    Sealed the rim with Poorboys Wheel Sealant to protect against brake dust


    Dressed the tires with Blackfire Long Lasting Tyre Gel which after being left on for awhile then wiped off leaves a beautiful finish


    Here is an after pic of the tires and rim


    I couldn't get the exhaust perfect but still made an improvement.

    Before


    After







    Now finally after 50+ hrs of work, -10 weather, and the first snowfall of winter here are the finished pictures.

    First up some shots of the sun on the paint




































    And my last 3 favorite pics.







    I hope you enjoyed reading the write up .

    Wes

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    Thanks for sharing! Looks amazing as usual.

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    Holy crap. Great work bro and pretty awesome to get to work on a Ferrari. Do you mind me asking how much you would charge for something like that? I really have no clue how much a detail like that would cost.

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    Dude. You're awesome. Literally this is inspirational haha every time I looked at the R8 thread I'd feel the need to go work on my car for hours

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    Good job!
    I woulda pulled the wheels to get at the wells and inside rims.

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    Such a beautiful car! Great job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZachB5.5 View Post
    Thanks for sharing! Looks amazing as usual.
    Thank you!


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    Quote Originally Posted by jtaylor42 View Post
    Holy crap. Great work bro and pretty awesome to get to work on a Ferrari. Do you mind me asking how much you would charge for something like that? I really have no clue how much a detail like that would cost.
    To be honest this job was not cheap but the owner asked that I keep the price private. I hope you can understand


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    Quote Originally Posted by onepoint8tee View Post
    Dude. You're awesome. Literally this is inspirational haha every time I looked at the R8 thread I'd feel the need to go work on my car for hours
    Hahaha, I'm glad inspire you!


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    Quote Originally Posted by NZDoug View Post
    Good job!
    I woulda pulled the wheels to get at the wells and inside rims.
    I definitely wanted to do that but the incline on my drive way plus my single garage makes that a no go


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    Quote Originally Posted by SWAGGIN View Post
    Such a beautiful car! Great job!
    Thanks!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wes_R View Post
    To be honest this job was not cheap but the owner asked that I keep the price private. I hope you can understand


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    Actually I hadn't realized you also had the R8 thread so I got an idea from there. Those type of labor hours and those type of results definitely seems worth it though. Really awesome work!

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    Amazing work! You inspire me to improve my humble detailing skills!
    Last edited by Kronenbourg; 01-06-2013 at 10:19 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kronenbourg View Post
    Amazing work! You inspire me to improve my humble detailing skills!
    x2!

    Any hints on where you get your product from? Websites, stores, etc? Would appreciate it!

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    ?wow 50 hours damn that s alot!!! I m impressed how well it looks I don t know if you mentioned or not what year was that car ? and mileage ? could not believe how bad the paint had looked before you started your work on it thanks for sharing

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    Great work, its always good to see attention to details when looking at write-ups. End results are fantastic.

    Detailedimage.com is great place to buy products

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    Amazing work

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    amazingly nostalgic car and great work witht he detail.

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