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The lighting of the photos is distorting the proper comparison before and after, as is the close up/back off and slightly different angles.
Notice how every before shot has that blueish LED type light and the after shots are a warmer yellowish light? If you zoom up on the after pic of the window switches, you can still see a good amount of gouging.
The OPC does help to be sure, rubbing out dirt and loose plastic, and softening the edges of the scratches can help, but a lot of it is the photography.
Those photos were taken expressly to maximize the bad in the before shots, and minimize the bad in the after shots. Good marketing is what you should take away from that.
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Re: Ferrari F430 Interior Makeover @ the detailien HIVE
Wow. Never expected such a simple post to stir up so many questions.
Thanks for all the comments. Have selected a few below and answered them in detail.
Basically, we used Dr. G's amazing Optimum Power Clean to safely remove the soft touch coating on top of the original plastic. It's really quite simple and another great use for this great product.
Detailed (detailien?) answers below:
Originally Posted by d33p
How did you fix the scratches? They looked kinda deep for a mere cleaning.
The scratches are in the soft touch coatings which is on top of the plastic below. Not sure if it's our weather over there but he hot and humid conditions wreak havoc on these soft touch coating. They turn soft and sticky. This is not only restricted to Ferrari's but most continental or imported cars.
Such as this Mercedes S-Class.
Before:
After:
Originally Posted by davey g-force
That's exactly what I was gonna say!
Oh, and good to see you posting here again Seech - it's been a while!
Thanks. Been busy at our shop.
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Originally Posted by Hokie335i
I was under the impression that if the plastics began to degrade like that, trying to clean them would only make it worse. Can you elaborate on how you cleaned and fixed those plastic areas?
They look great now!
There is actually no issues with the underlying plastic. They look great and the wordings and graphics that are printed on them are still present even after removal of the soft touch coating.
Originally Posted by medicscott
Incredible. It looks like you replaced the plastic parts. If you could teach us how to correct such issues you'd be the hero of this site!
The cleaning does remove the soft touch coatings so if you do like that soft feel you would still need to replace the parts. However, the plastic below looks and feels great to me and the owner was also pretty pleased.
Originally Posted by onsite
Ya im kind of curious... looks like new parts?
Definitely NOT new parts. If you look closely at the pics you can see that the afters are just the underlying plactic.
Originally Posted by AGOatemywallet
The OPC removed the Soft Touch Coating and we are now seeing the base plastic substrate
Exactly.
Originally Posted by Dapper Don
Acetone is my guess. I use it to remove gouges in my dash from my dogs hard nails. It melts the plastic and leaves a good surface for a sealant.
Acetone is very dangerous on plastic. As you said, it will actually melt the plastic. Definitely NOT recommended.
Originally Posted by Jeremy.Hoffman
My thought was a heat gun
Also not a good idea as interiors have a lot of other heat sensitive materials such as rubber, etc.
Originally Posted by d33p
I was first thinking that but then said in a Ferrari? Id want oem surface otherwise it will look out of place.
The surfaces look and feel fine. But of course, the owner could replace them all at great expense only to have to do it again after a few years.
Originally Posted by TFTADetail
The after pictures were taken further away ....... I'd like to see close ups of the after pics.
Apologies for that but these two were taken from the same distance:
Originally Posted by LSpec
sorry to ask this but, what is OPC? i want to know my volvo has same issue
Optimum Power Clean by Optimum Polymer Technologies. It's a strong but safe multi-purpose cleaner.
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Re: Ferrari F430 Interior Makeover @ the detailien HIVE
Originally Posted by aim4squirrels
The lighting of the photos is distorting the proper comparison before and after, as is the close up/back off and slightly different angles.
Notice how every before shot has that blueish LED type light and the after shots are a warmer yellowish light? If you zoom up on the after pic of the window switches, you can still see a good amount of gouging.
The OPC does help to be sure, rubbing out dirt and loose plastic, and softening the edges of the scratches can help, but a lot of it is the photography.
Those photos were taken expressly to maximize the bad in the before shots, and minimize the bad in the after shots. Good marketing is what you should take away from that.
Thanks for the comment and compliments about our photography skills.
I do apologize for the difference in lighting. Aside from obvious white balance issues with the camera, time of day, different lights used at our delivery bay, I don't see how the different lighting conditions could mask the scratches on the plastic.
This is our washing and pre-inspection area which has a lot of natural lighting:
Here you can see our delivery area with yellow lights:
As stated before, the OPC removes the soft touch coating on which most, if not all of the gouges and scratches seen, were due to this coating. The underlying plastic is usually in pretty good shape.
Anyway, don't take my word for it. Try it out and post some pictures on the forum. Look forward to seeing them. Am confident the results will look great with OPC.
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Do I win a Detailien T-Shirt?
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Re: Ferrari F430 Interior Makeover @ the detailien HIVE
Are you diluting the Optimum or leaving as is?
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Re: Ferrari F430 Interior Makeover @ the detailien HIVE
Originally Posted by AGOatemywallet
Do I win a Detailien T-Shirt?
Originally Posted by medicscott
Are you diluting the Optimum or leaving as is?
For this we used it undiluted.
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Re: Ferrari F430 Interior Makeover @ the detailien HIVE
Nice one Seech. Way to silence the critics!
How's KC doing? Haven't heard from him in ages..
Originally Posted by Jason Rose
I am cursed for life because I can never look at beautiful paint without seeing the defects
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Originally Posted by davey g-force
Nice one Seech. Way to silence the critics!
How's KC doing? Haven't heard from him in ages..
Hey. KC's been busy....
Upclose and Personal with McLaren MP4
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Re: Ferrari F430 Interior Makeover @ the detailien HIVE
Even after reading all the pages, I'm still amazed of the results! Awesome job!
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