Old Member, 1st Post in a minute. 2013 Maserati GranTurismo Sport detail

KlasslessDetail

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Hey all. It's been a very long time since I've posted on a forum. Mainly because I don't understand technology to save my life. Any who, barring any problems w/ Photobucket where I host pictures thru, Here is a 2013 Maserati. 1 year old; 5,500 miles; mostly garage kept; rarely washed; waxed once; never clayed. No swirls (fortunately) but several long scratches running down the front and hood.





The car was then washed and clayed. I treated the scratches to 2 passes of Meguiars 105 Ultra-cut w/ Orange Light-cut pad via flex 3401. I then did the whole car w/ Poorboys World Polish w/ Sealant applied via 3401 and Surbuf pads (meh to Surbuf pads, why must they shed?). The next morning I came back and applied a layer of Wolfgang Fuzion to the car and a layer of Meguiars NXT Tech wax 2.0 to the rims. Interior was cleaned using simple Woolite detergent cut 6:1 w/ distilled water then protected w/ Aerospace 303. Tires = Poorboys Bold n Bright.









































Thank you all for viewing. Hope to be a larger part of this community in the coming days!
 
Hey all. It's been a very long time since I've posted on a forum. Mainly because I don't understand technology to save my life..

The car was then washed and clayed. I treated the scratches to 2 passes of Meguiars 105 Ultra-cut w/ Orange Light-cut pad via flex 3401. I then did the whole car w/ Poorboys World Polish w/ Sealant applied via 3401 and Surbuf pads (meh to Surbuf pads, why must they shed?). The next morning I came back and applied a layer of Wolfgang Fuzion to the car and a layer of Meguiars NXT Tech wax 2.0 to the rims. Interior was cleaned using simple Woolite detergent cut 6:1 w/ distilled water then protected w/ Aerospace 303. Tires = Poorboys Bold n Bright.








Thank you all for viewing. Hope to be a larger part of this community in the coming days!


Hello KlasslessDetail. Thanks for sharing your story and photos. The above two are my favorites of the bunch.

I dig how you keep the your chemicals relatively simple, while yielded beautiful results. :xyxthumbs:

So how did the scratches happened? Car cover?

ps
You know those things called 'smart phone' that everyone and their grannies walk about with? <--- This guy never has one. Still strolling around with flip phones since the 90's... lol
 
Looks great! Did the scratches near the hood come out with 2 passes of m105?
 
Welcome to autogeek, great work I like that you kept it simple, and yeah these forum things take time to get use/learn but once your find your comfort zone in these world's everything will become simple, and easy....keep up the good work
 
Thank you all for the kind feedback!


Looks great! Did the scratches near the hood come out with 2 passes of m105?


Yes. I only had 1 light cut pad with me that day as I didn't think I would need to do any significant paint correction. Had I had a yellow pad or even the purple it would have been 1 pass. Good quality paint on this beast
 
The two rolling works of art look like... well... rolling works of art!

Nice work!


Hey all. It's been a very long time since I've posted on a forum.

Hope to be a larger part of this community in the coming days!


Already looking forward to your contributions. Be careful with Photobucket... most the time when I read a forum and I see red x's or a picture that looks like the below it's because the person that hosted the picture on Photobucket deleted old pictures to make room for new pictures and thus leaves a trail of missing pictures all over the Internet.

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Photobucket and Missing Pictures


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