Creative Car Detailing Alfa 147 Detailed

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When Michael first contacted me, he made it no secret that his bonnet was a mess, and boy oh boy, he wasn't kidding when he said that. He informed me that the car had been standing for a few months, and that he would like to get it sorted out before their Alfa breakfast run that takes place this coming Saturday ( 21 March ). After a few emails we finally set a date to do the detail. Michael arrived the night before to drop the car off with me. It was quite dark, but the damage on the bonnet and buffer trails on the roof was clearly visible. The following morning I had a better look at the car and this was the damage I had to deal with

Bonnet
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Roof
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The roof had been sprayed gloss black and seems like the people who did the job knew jacksh#t about polishing :cry:

The interior had been dealt with first thing in the morning. Unfortunately no before or afters of the interior, but it was clean to start off with. Certainly made my job alot easier here !! Did the normal vacuum, compressed air blowout, apc wipedown, leather clean and condition with a final vacuum at the end. Next up was the engine bay. Michael asked me to not touch the bay with water as Alfa's are very sensitive when it comes to the engine bay. I decided on a compressed air blowout, damp cloth wipedown and then all the plastics had been treated.

Engine Bay
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Next up was a wheel clean. Arches and tires had been cleaned, then the rims and barrels had been cleaned using various brushes and VP Bilberry wheel cleaner, HP washer. The tires and plastics had been dressed later on.

Wheels
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Only noticed afterwards that I used 2 different wheels for the photos :oops:

Next up the car was washed, method used here was VP pre-wash, foamed with Maxi-Suds and then a 2BM wash. Vehicle was decontaminated using Iron-X, ObliTARate and Medium Grade clay bar. The contamination was minimal tbh. Next up was paint correction, after test spots on the bonnet I settled with Menz PF2500 on orange cutting pads to do the job

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Here is the test spot on the roof. Seemed like the colour has faded a little, the right is unpolished vs the left which has been polished
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After this small test spot I saw alot of colour gave off onto my pads, so I assumed no clearcoat on the roof. My aim for the roof then changed to remove the buffer trails and bring the colour back to life only. NO intensive cutting was done for swirl removal

The car was completed and for LSP I decided to give my newly purchased Collonite #845 a try. Application with machine was easy enough, left to haze and buffed off with a MF towel. Not as easy to remove as PL but wasn't a trick to remove. Very happy with the new LSP :cool: :cool:

Finally the car was done, plastics and rubbers had been treated, glass had been cleaned, wheels had been dressed etc. I took the car out into the street and this was the result of a hard days work

After pics
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Thanx for watching. Feedback/comments welcome :hi:
 
Awesome work there mate. :dblthumb2:

Was in a bit of a nasty state! Great turn around on that Alfa.

Aaryn NZ. :xyxthumbs:
 
I at the same time both love and hate the styling of the car. :dunno:

Great work. The owner will experience a high return on their investment and it looks good to boot.
 
First off, great work, knocked out those swirls nicely! Secondly, what a great location for detailing, nice house and love the driveway:props:

Lastly the car itself, beautiful styling on those, hopefully all the Alfa's end up coming here and not just the high end stuff!
 
I at the same time both love and hate the styling of the car. :dunno:

Great work. The owner will experience a high return on their investment and it looks good to boot.

Thanx alot man. I am not a fan of the styling tbh Im the MAN

First off, great work, knocked out those swirls nicely! Secondly, what a great location for detailing, nice house and love the driveway:props:

Lastly the car itself, beautiful styling on those, hopefully all the Alfa's end up coming here and not just the high end stuff!

Thanx bud !! How I wish that I was able to detail there !! It's actually across the street neighbours from me. I just end up taking all my pics there
 
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