First Class Detailing - Ferrari F430 Spider

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A customer of ours contacted us to come out and prepare his car for a Sarasota Car Show. Just a basic detailing wash wax etc... Zymol Ital Glaze was the wax of choice. It was applied to the paint, wheels, interior and exterior windows. Engine wipe down, leather treatment, tire dressing, vacuum, and light interior dusting. This car took first place in the F430 class... Enjoy
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Sorry, there was a little confusion...
 
Nice car but my vote goes to Souveran or Fuzion over Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant. There are some folks on here who have used those on exotic cars with tremendous results. But then again, they are applied over a properly prepared surface too. Anyway, great job!
 
Great job on the F430! :xyxthumbs: Have you ever correction work on this particular car? Just curious since the sun shots of this car show a flawless finish.


Nice car but my vote goes to Souveran or Fuzion over Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant. There are some folks on here who have used those on exotic cars with tremendous results. But then again, they are applied over a properly prepared surface too. Anyway, great job!

They are fine products but when your working on exotic cars most of the owners want the best for their cars. Using high quality/priced products is a great marketing tool. As you know most people associate quality with price and so when you are trying to sell your services to someone you want a wide array of products to satisfy the customers needs and wants.

An example is if you knew nothing about LSP's and were given a choice between using a wax that cost $90(Souveran/fuzion) and a one that cost $300-$400. You will more than likely feel the expensive wax is a much higher quality and will want that.
 
I understand where you are coming from. It's just that so many guys/gals on this very forum have used Souveran and Fuzion on exotic cars with tremendous results. Trust me though, I'm not trying to take away from the job because it looks outstanding! :xyxthumbs:
 
I understand where you are coming from. It's just that so many guys/gals on this very forum have used Souveran and Fuzion on exotic cars with tremendous results. Trust me though, I'm not trying to take away from the job because it looks outstanding! :xyxthumbs:

My LP640 LOOOOVES Fuzion...:dblthumb2:
 
Beautiful F430! Thanks for posting these pictures
 
Thank you for sharing that detail, that is one awesome car!
 
I have not had the opportunity to correct the paint on this car... Although it does need some love, Some areas need spot sanding, and the whole car in general can use a moderate polish via rotary, possibly followed up with finishing polish!
 
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