V12 Ferrari FF corrected and coated

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Well onto the next one. The owner of the Viper gts picked up and dropped off his V12 Ferrari ff AWD for pampering.


No real wash or decon was needed as it was already clean. Just wiped down the paint and wheels with Mckees waterless wash on the go.

Engine bay- waterless wash on the go, hyper dressing.

Correction- One step with Rupes Mark ll 21, BS yellow pad, 3D ONE. Adams swirl killer mini.

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Walk around video

https://youtu.be/Mhb6DtmcHFA
 
Wow...back to back, or should I say black to black

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Now there is a car you don't see everyday! You've been detailing some awesome rides lately, keep up the fantastic work!
 
Looks great! Good job.

I'm a sucker for hatchbacks/shooting brakes and the FF is easily one of my all time favorite Ferrari's though I've never seen one in person.
 
Beautiful, Justin. Must've been nice to have a relatively easy correction for a change. You cleared the Green Monstah with that one!
 
Damn, the guy owns a Viper and an FF. Must have other daily/family rides too.
Nice job making it shine again.
 
Nice!

Wicked looking car.


I use to use waterless washes to clean the outside of SIVs but now days I prefer to either use a glass cleaner or a paint prep. That is of course assuming I'm going to do at least one machine polishing step. The reason why is most waterless washes leave something behind, glossing agents, shine ingredients, etc. When prepping for a machine detail job I just want pure clean, nothing else. Besides just wanting pure cleaning I also don't want anything in these waterless washes to prevent masking tape from sticking to glass, paint or plastic trim. Nothing more annoying then trying to tape-off a car and having the tape not stick to the car.

I also don't want to put down a "layer of protection" when I'm going to buff out and wax or coat the car. So any waterless wash that also adds protection for a prep clean is a negative, not a postivie. Now for taking care of a car AFTER it's been detailed then protection, gloss, shine, UV protection ingredients are a plus.


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I'm a fan of hatchbacks, but that thing is fugly.

Nice job on the detail.
 
Interesting point, Mike, i.e. a "prep" agent to wash before machining.
 
I'm a fan of your work, but not the look of the rear of that car.
 
Great job! An FF is on my list of car for if I win Power Ball.

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Damn Justin, you’ve been killin it! Keep em comin and thanks for sharing.
 
Those of you whom don't like the FF, have you ever seen one inperson? How about the GTC4 Lusso?
 
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