Wash and Wax anyone ?

Dogbreath said:
It is ridiculous, but I bet a respray to factory standards would cost significantly more.

And wouldn't be as good.

Many of his customers order new Ferraris/Bentleys/Astons and refuse to allow the dealer to clean as part of the Pre-Delivery Inspection. He then fixes the imperfections in the paintwork even before they get to drive them.
 
If i was loaded and could buy a bugatti i would probablyget him to clean my car and wax it and do his thing tbh
 
Well im convinced he does a bloody good job :eek:

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Ferrari Enzo

Total time spent: 9 hours

Treatments applied:

Connoisseur Miracle Detail.

- Paintwork measured using a ultra-sonic gauge.

- Paintwork correction - Swirl marks and light scratches removed (2-stage process).

- 3-Stage Zymol application using Vintage wax (61% Rare white carnauba).

- Door sills Hd-cleansed with Vintage wax applied.

- Windows and mirrors cleaned.

- Tyres cleaned and conditioned using Zymol tyre preserve.

- Zymol field glaze application.

Edit: Just saw this on the compony profile page :eek:
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U can count the pebbles :p
 
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Clarkey said:
ok so im convinced its a bloody good job, but the fact is that 5 minutes later it will be filthy again on our roads!


As a avid detailer, it may sound funny but I don't mind the car getting dirty.

It's the fact I know that the paint is in tip top condition underneath the surface dirt, I don't stop washing and detailing the car as it winter, in fact I wash it more often. I have setup a flood light system so I can wash the car in the dark too.

Getting rid of and keeping rid of scratches, swirl marks and other kind of paint and body mars is the true goal :p

When I sold my black type r the guy had worries as he had seen so many bad examples as the honda paint isnt the best, and black showing up all the imperfections.

His first words were "Your not joking about your detailing obession" :p Enought said :)
 
Randell Floyd said:
As a avid detailer, it may sound funny but I don't mind the car getting dirty.

It's the fact I know that the paint is in tip top condition underneath the surface dirt, I don't stop washing and detailing the car as it winter, in fact I wash it more often. I have setup a flood light system so I can wash the car in the dark too.

Getting rid of and keeping rid of scratches, swirl marks and other kind of paint and body mars is the true goal :p

When I sold my black type r the guy had worries as he had seen so many bad examples as the honda paint isnt the best, and black showing up all the imperfections.

His first words were "Your not joking about your detailing obession" :p Enought said :)


Im exactley like you , i clean my FRP every single week waxing it every 2. People just dont relise how bad salt / road grime is on your paintwork when its left there for weeks on end.

Sam
 
That car in the picture only took 9 hours to do. You would have your car back in a day or 2 :D

Ive never ever seen any car to be so shiney tbh and dirt should wash almost straight off when u hose the car down.
 
Meh I used to keep my black car almost that shiny! :)

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Took about 5 hours but that included wash, clay, wash again, polish, glaze, seal and wax. Shame about the orange peel really :(

Rich
 
Randell Floyd said:
As a avid detailer, it may sound funny but I don't mind the car getting dirty.

It's the fact I know that the paint is in tip top condition underneath the surface dirt, I don't stop washing and detailing the car as it winter, in fact I wash it more often. I have setup a flood light system so I can wash the car in the dark too.

Getting rid of and keeping rid of scratches, swirl marks and other kind of paint and body mars is the true goal :p

When I sold my black type r the guy had worries as he had seen so many bad examples as the honda paint isnt the best, and black showing up all the imperfections.

His first words were "Your not joking about your detailing obession" :p Enought said :)


What would you recommend as the best tyre shine?
 
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