justin_murphy
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- May 7, 2006
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"I just got permission from vxrmarc and Paul Dalton to post this. All I can say is thanks to them for such a nice write up and detail. Thank you both!"
Hi....
Just thought you,d like to share the experience i had when Paul asked me along to help him with a supercar detail.....
We have waited until one of the big 5 came along and it did inside a week.....
So looking up some facts and figures before heading off to the clients we saw the car for the first time when the client pulled up in it.....
I then realised that this was the Bugatti that James May had driven to the max on top gear and had therefore racked up a few miles.....
30,000+ to be exact....
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMBCw6fJfEA] - Bugatti Veyron doing 407Kmph - Look at it go...[/URL]
So this was the car upon parking up at detailing bay...
BEFORE



It became pretty apparent that this car needed some work doing to it as you can see this was upon the first inspection...


Paul then inspected the car and decided how to detail this car.....
Basically if Paul was a professional boxer then i was the cuts man today in the corner and my responsibilities were to look learn and listen and take in as much as i could......He then decided to give me the responsibility of the wheels , nuts and bolts and aluminium across the board........
I think he trusted me as we,ve spent many hours together and he knows my plus and minus points.....
CITRUS DEGREASER
The first thing Paul did was to citrus degrease the car paying special attention to the wheels and tyres which were in quite a bad state inside....
I knew this was going to be hard work as the inner dimensions of the wheel were at least 20" deep and i could not possibly reach all the way in..
They were also quite badly tared..
The cost of a single Bugatti tyre comes in at £5000 although they will sell four for £17000.
They are high speed tyres specifically designed for the Veyron measuring 265-68R 500 A on the front and 365-71 R 540 A on the rear....
They are also run flats....


The tyres also have a specific PAX system fitted ensuring safe handling after dramatic pressure loss...

Paul pointed out to me exactly what he wanted from the wheels and also pointed out any points he felt would need special treatment as the wheels make a car....


WASH
Next was the wash..
Using the 2 bucket method Paul then continued to wash the car using zymol sponges...


I then decided this was a good time to start the wheels so using 2 different size brushes started to clean in the grooves of the rims...


There were certain areas that i used a special tar remover Paul gave me that was safe to the wheels but removed all traces inside the rims...

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