Ferrari F430 Scuderia By Tru Shine and Unique Mobile Detailing

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While I was up in Bristol, David of Unique Detailing and I had a chance to work on this beautiful Ferrari F430 Scuderia giving it a nice refinement detail. This Customer was referred to us from one of our other Ferrari clients. This car wasn't extremely scratched up, but it did have a lot of marring on the surface and needed a good polishing. Lets get this going and see how it turned out.



here is the state of the vehicle when we arrived


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Starting with the wheels first

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We used Sonax Full Effect wheel cleaner which is a pH balanced wheel cleaner safe for all types of wheels and brakes, and will turn a redish color to let you know when it is reacting with the iron particals.

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Then we used degreaser for the fender wells

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After cleaning the wheels, we moved on to the paint giving it a pre-rinse and a foam bath

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After washing the car, clayed the car using DodoJuice Born Slippery lube(Which I love!) and clay magic blue fine clay.

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With a separate piece of clay, David clayed the wheels to remove some stuck on grime.

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We then brought the car back inside to dry it, for this we used a Metro air blaster and Microfiber towels.

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this really help get all of the water out of the tight areas

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we had noticed a few areas with compound build up, so we decided to remove it with a cuetip.

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That's better!

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and some around the rear break light

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Next we taped up all plastic trim and coverd the edge of the clear bra using Meguiars masking tape

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We briefly pulled it outside to see some of the surface defects and most of the car was good except for the surface marring

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then we pulled it in and began the correction.

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Our weapon of choice was the Meguiars Microfiber DA system with the D300 compound

with the halogen lights behind me, you can see the marring glaring back to the camera

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The machine that we both chose for this method was the Flex 3401 the the Microfiber DA cutting disc

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all polished out

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Making our way around the car each tackling one side of the car

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look at that flake!

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here is a before picture of the passenger side rear quarter panel which is hazy from all of the marring

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nice the light scratches

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After buffing and polishing

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no marring.... just crisp reflection

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Next was the Ferrari Muffler, I noticed that the muffler was a yellowish dull color, and I knew the potential that it had.

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I taped off half of it and began to polish it out.

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here are a couple of 50/50 shots of the rear muffler showing how much Bling was brought out

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I used the Griot's 3in orbital and a small wool pad w/ bushes aluminum polish

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While I was working on the engine compartment, David was polishing out the paint with Black LC and 205

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While I sealed the wheels with Rejex and Shined the tires with OPT opti-bond, David polished up the exhaust tips

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Now it was time to seal the paint, For this we used Chemical Guys new Blacklight Radiant Finish Sealant.

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we applied the Black Light using a black LC pad on the Flex 3401

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After letting it cure it was them wipped off and this is what we were left with.

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Thanks for viewing and stay tuned for more!

-Eric Witt and David Purser

 
Eric and David, Great job! Love the 50/50 on the muffler. The car looks just dripping wet. Looks like that CG stuff is promising :)
 
i agree with gofast. that 50/50 of the muffler is amazing. great work on the rest of the car.
 
amazing work! nice job on the muffler:)

i had the pleasure of racing one and a z06 and cayman s on route 80 on sat lolol. kept up till 110 then they were GONE! amazing sound from that ferrari!
 
Oh yes, very nice work. I'm happy to see you using the Flex 3401 with Meguiar's MF cutting discs & D300. Do you mind sharing what speed you were on and what speeds you were using with the black pad and M205 on the polishing.
 
what a life to work on amazing cars like that one!

And what a life it would be to own that car and the other two exotics sitting right next to it in that garage!!

Awesome work on an awesome car! It'd be hard not to appreciate the work you two put into it!

Mark
 
WOW Awesome write up and top notch work! What i would do to get behind the wheel of that Ferrari ;) also, I love using rejex as my go to wheel sealant. i think you chose the right products for the job all around, for all around great results:dblthumb2:
 
Awesome work on an awesome car.
Two thumbs up. And that muffler turnaround was impressive. Happy owner for sure.
 
Thanks everyone! I Have so much more to post up, Ive been extremely busy latey so it's hard to sit down nd spend 4-5 hours on a write up. but stay tuned they are coming!



Oh yes, very nice work. I'm happy to see you using the Flex 3401 with Meguiar's MF cutting discs & D300. Do you mind sharing what speed you were on and what speeds you were using with the black pad and M205 on the polishing.

average speed is about 4-5ish
 
Just Amazing work...:dblthumb2:
I love looking through the Show and Shine threads.
 
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