Porsche 930 Slantnose Turbo, Bella Macchina

Todd@RUPES

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Bella Macchina is Italian for "Beautiful Car/Machine" so I guess the appropriate title for this one would be Schöne Maschine, which is German for the same. I have prepared several cars for this client for competition concours, and he has a special place in his heart for this very cool Porsche Turbo.

It is a 1988 model, fully loaded with the Slantnose opition, that pushed the window stick above 100K, in 1988! I am very lucky to have a select client base which demands 100 percent from each piece of machinary I am lucky to touch.

This Porsche recieved our Perferizone Finitura (Perfect Finish) exterior package, with our Trono del Re Primo interior package (King's Throne Plus) which includes a full leatherique treatment to soften and restore the aged leather.

The car was washed with Optimum Car Soap(with a light mix of Meguiars' APC) in a foam gun, then clayed with Sonus Grey Clay using Pinnacle Clay Lube as the lubricant before being rewashed with Optimum Car Soap. The rims where sprayed with P21s Wheel Gel and left to dwell during the clay process, before being aggitated with a boars hair wheel brush and rinsed clean. The tires and wheel arches (I'm going for the British thing :D) where scrubbed with a 8:1 mixture of Meguiars APC.

After blowing dry with a leaf blower and blotting the remains with a Water Guzzler, we inspected the paint in the sun. There was a lot of light swirling (not uncommon in the soft Porsche single stage enemal) and several deeper scratches running from the nose to the back, as well as a fair amount of RIDS.

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Tight areas and trim pieces where taped off on the edges using 3M blue painters tape...

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The owner and I discussing polishing options.

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Luckly I had my better half, Brian along to work some of his concours magic on the original interior surfaces and fabrics. The interior was vacummed and the floor mats and removable carpet pieces where hand scrubbed using a mixture of different APC's and shampoos.

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Floor boards under the carpets where vaccumed and treated with Jeff Werkerstatt Prime and a coat of Meguiars' #16.

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Stains and built up grime was removed by Brian using a combination of Folex, Stoner's Carpet, and Meguiar's APC.

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Brian also dusted the dash with a variety of Edge foam swabs, cotton swabs, and various boars hair brushes, using Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer when necessary.

As Brian worked on the interior, I started polishing the exterior by compounding the scratches and polishing out the haze. I used Menzerna PG and 3M Extra-Cut Compound of the heavy defect removal, using various LC and Shlegal Twisted Wool Pads, and removed the haze using Meguiars #83 on an orange LC pad.

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After each step the paint was wiped with 50/50 and inspected, and paint readings where taken. To ensure a perfect finish, I believe it is necessary to fully inspect the paint after each step to make sure that all oils (which can act as fillers to mask your progress) are removed and that we are headed in the right direction.

Brian got started on the Leatherique treatment by applying Rejuvinator Oil by hand and working it into large amount of hide in the interior.

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Working around the outside...

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Dual Action, Brian on the inside and myself still polishing out the scratches on the front... Meg's #83 did mask the paint slightly, resulting in a slightly better then true appearance that would still need further refinement.

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Picture of the fender after Menzerna FP on an LC blue pad...

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Brian finished with the carpets by scotch guarding them and resinstalling them. The interior plastics and rubbers (as well as rubber rim, gas, clutch, and brake metals) where lightly cleaned with Poorboy's APC and treated with 303 Aerospace protectant...

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We took a brief 15 minute break while the Leatherquie backed on the seats. When we returned, it was getting a little later, so Brian got to work removing the Rejuvinator Oil by using Prestine Clean and dressing the dash with 303 to fight fading.

Completed interior pictures...

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As we where losing light, the Porsche was pulled in the garage and under the halogen's. Brian grabbed his Makita to speed up the process, and I got to work with the 4 inch pads, using yellow, orange, white, and blue to refine and perfect the tigher areas and bends, while Brian finished the paint using FP on gray and blue pads...

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Perfection!

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After polishing was finally complete, the paint was inspected, then washed with Zaino Z7 in a foam gun using de-ionized water and blown dry.

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2 coats of Zaino Z5pro where applied using the ZFX acclerator to ensure proper bonding...

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Some outside pictures after...

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Finally we pulled the Porsche back into the garage, and gave the paint a final wipe down with Zaino Z8.

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Finally Brian snapped a couple photos as I strugged to squeeze out of the door of the Ferrari I had to park.

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A couple pictures of both of the Bella Macchina prepared cars.

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All I can say is that was a fun day of work filled with good memories. The outcome was well worth the tedious task it was.
 
i gotta know man... what do you charge for your details??
 
Great detailing / paint correction as always.

Must say I love working on pigmented leather that's not covered with a thick polyurethane top coat
 
WOW! Perfection is right! Looks like it just came out of a gloss factory...Thanks for sharing......
 
All I can say is that was a fun day of work filled with good memories. The outcome was well worth the tedious task it was.

Agreed!

Perfection as always...

Thanks Shuskan3 :D

i gotta know man... what do you charge for your details??

I would say that 90% of half of the car we do, we charge between $1 and $20,000k... Sorry I'm in a goofy mood, and if Brian sees this, he will flip out. :D
Great detailing / paint correction as always.

Must say I love working on pigmented leather that's not covered with a thick polyurethane top coat

Agreed! Thanks for the compliments, comming from somebody who I hold in such high esteem, it really means a lot!

WOW! Perfection is right! Looks like it just came out of a gloss factory...Thanks for sharing......

Thanks for the kind words sparkie!
 
holy cow!!! if i told some people around here $500 for a detail.. they'd have a heart attack!!! i can't imagine paying $20,000 for a detail... props to you
 
It's a delight to see these fine works of art (in person) and to see the both of you doing perfect workmanship on them! AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:cheers:
 
holy cow!!! if i told some people around here $500 for a detail.. they'd have a heart attack!!! i can't imagine paying $20,000 for a detail... props to you

Sorry I was kidding about the prices (I was trying to be goofy). I have never charged 20k for a detail...

Our correction starts at 500, most of the cars we do are between 1k and 2k
 
Looks amazing. I noticed that your backing plate was bigger than the pad in one pic:eek: You've got more cahones than I do!! lol
 
Looks amazing. I noticed that your backing plate was bigger than the pad in one pic:eek: You've got more cahones than I do!! lol

Haha, no my friend that was to clean the pad, very observant of you however.:cheers:
 
Our correction starts at 500, most of the cars we do are between 1k and 2k

That is a fair price for the work that you do Todd.

I saw this post a month or so back on another forum.

Nice work and writeup.
 
Todd: I really like your process on using Leatherique. I've never used it and saw a nice demo at the Mobile Tech Expo. Occasionally, I get an interior that really needs more treatment than my current soap and water/boar's hair brush process.

If you get a chance, PM me about your treatment and products.

Toto
 
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