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Wills.WindowsAndWheels
10-03-2012, 01:21 PM
Well for those of you who read my Panamera write up a month or so ago: http://www.autopia.org/forum/click-brag/141068-black-2010-porsche-panamera-correction-engine-interior-our-first-200k-car.html

This is would be the Ferrari i made mention of in that write up. This was a dream to do. Not only was it a beautiful exotic in our favorite color for a Ferrari, it was also a perfect example of why even 'detailed' cars are not usually up to par with what we consider...detailed.

Here she was waiting for us:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030299-1.jpg



The lesson to be learned from this baby was, what looks good from afar does not always look good up close. While the Italia was quite clean (with the exception of the wheels and some spots on the engine), it was apparently very well waxed too, as the water beaded up very nicely when we went to wash it and the paint was pretty slick too. The owner also had it detailed quite often, but even with all that, it didn't meet our standards. What standards? Well, these...

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030284.jpg


Welcome to the wonderful world of swirls folks. These little guys don't care if you're a Ferrari or a Fiat, they will show up with no problem over time if your ride is not properly cared for. When i say cared for that includes things as simple as washing, the wrong technique as well as using dirty mitts/water/towels will eventually scratch the paint and leave you with these. So like i said, what looked beautiful from far away, was a bit more flawed when inspected up close in direct light (in this case the sun).

In our book of standards, these are not acceptable. While they take a great deal of time, knowledge and skill to remove...it is very possible...which we will show soon enough. But for now, a few more photos of the swirls.....

These little guys covered the hood:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030283.jpg

Whether it was in the clear bra as seen in the photo above..or in the paint itself as seen in the photo below:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030285.jpg


The look was still the same, very swirled. But thats ok, we were there to fix that.

Of course the first thing we did was inspect the paint. The car was in pretty good shape with the exception of a couple rock chip hits that tore into the clear bra up front, other than that it was good to go.

Next we took pictures to document the condition of the car before we did any work to it. Some are shown above, here are a few others:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030287.jpg

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030290.jpg




These were pretty deep:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030291.jpg

The back around the FERRARI emblem was also in pretty bad shape:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030293.jpg


And of course we had some break dust built up in the wheels. No surprise, look at the size of those breaks!

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030288.jpg





And as i said, the engine was a bit dusty, not really bad at all but, had some room for improvement for sure:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030301.jpg

The owners pet peeves were the slots around the plastic pieces on the sides of the engine, the lettering on the engine itself...and the glass that separated the engine bay from the interior of the car. Any dirt on those areas stood out like a sore thumb to him so he asked that we pay special attention to those areas, which of course we did.

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030302.jpg


You can see a light layer of Arizona dust had settled onto the entire bay.

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030303.jpg

Here you can better see the plastic vents on the side that he war referring to.


After a careful cleaning of the bay along dressing the plastic and rubber for protection and helping to darken everything back up, we got it back to how it should look:




http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030304.jpg


A closer look:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030309.jpg



I prefer doing the engine first as it can sometime be a little messy. Nothing crazy but, it is possible for a little water to hit the body of the car during the process, so the engine is done first that way any mess made on the body is taken care of during the wash. No sense in washing the car first and then getting it dirty again.

The thing with this Ferrari however is, the glass that covered the engine is not air tight (for cooling reasons I'm assuming) so, while washing, some water did manage to drip into the bay. Not a big deal, just had to go back and wipe it up...but that is why it is important to pay attention to what you're doing. If we were to 'finish' the detail and then show the owner the engine and it had water run spots/drips all over, that would not look very good...just a note.

Next we cleaned the tires and rims, getting the dirtiest job done first, again, so we don't chance slinging grime onto clean paint.
Then we pressure washed the loose dirt off. Personally, pressure washing is a big plus in my book, as long as it is done carefully it can really help to get cracks and crevices clean that would other wise be very very difficult to get completely spotless, which is what we were aiming for

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030312.jpg


Removing the license plate is a must to insure the dirt hidden behind it is removed and to allow access to the paint behind it so that it too can be polished.

After the pressure wash, the car is foamed and allowed to set to help loosen the dirt that is left over. Then a hand wash is performed. With the foam helping to loosen the dirt, it makes for a much safer wash with fewer chances of the dirt needing extra agitation to be removed. This helps lower the chance of instilling more swirls.

After washing and then rinsing, we pulled her back into the garage, carefully dried her and then clayed the entire vehicle, glass and all. There wasn't a TON of bonded contaminants on the paint, but there was enough, which is why we always clay before polishing...we don't want to risk dragging those contaminants around on the paint with our polishers.

Now that the surface was prepped, it was time to re-inspect the paint under the lights we would be using inside the garage...

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030314.jpg



Here was the chip in the clear bra i spoke of earlier:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030316.jpg

More swirls:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030318.jpg

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030319.jpg


Some nice deep ones here:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030321.jpg


http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030323.jpg

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030326.jpg


Ouch...


http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030327.jpg



We obviously had our work cut out for us. First up would be compounding the paint. This would be an aggressive step to eliminate all the swirls and scratches seen in the paint. This is usually my job:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030377.jpg

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030378.jpg


If i look hot, its because i was. Please forgive the tank top but, we were in a closed garage in Arizona where the temp. was well above 100 degrees...and then on top of that, we had these things beaming ontop of us:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030379.jpg

1,000 watts of hell right on our backs. BUT, they were needed to properly see the paint and to make sure our work was coming out the way we wanted it to.


After my compounding step, my sister will usually do the polishing step. This eliminates any haze or micro marring left from the compounding step...most eye's won't see it but, ours do.

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030381.jpg

Intense...

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030382.jpg


Pad flat, slow movement, even pressure

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030383.jpg

Wills.WindowsAndWheels
10-03-2012, 01:22 PM
The polishing step is essential to get the highest level of gloss and clarity, otherwise the job is only half way done.

In some cases, multiple compounding steps are needed. Just because you go over a section with compound does NOT mean it magically erases all of the swirls and scratches. Often times there are still some left that need extra attention, sometimes you have to change the pad or the product or even the machine. In some cases you may have to wet sand...whatever the case, there is a lot more to getting 90% or more correction then just turning on a machine and going over an area slowly.

It's this relentless approach that allows us to take this:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030335.jpg


and change it to this:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030334.jpg

It didn't just POP UP and turn into that after going over it once with compound, once with polish and calling it a day. It takes time and patience and not giving in even when you've been working for 8 or 9 or 10 hours straight and have sweated off about 5 lbs in water weight!


Remember those deep scratches above the Ferrari emblem?

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030338.jpg

They too were removed

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030339.jpg



And as i said, every inch of paint was polished, even those areas that chances are, no one else but us will see.

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030340.jpg

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030368.jpg

This is why we have several different machines and pads in different sizes, so we can get into these hard to reach spaces. This IS called detailing after all...



A side by side before and after view of our work shows the transition. Here you can see the line down the middle where we applied the tape, the left side is clear and glossy, free of swirls...and the right side is still in its original swirly state:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030354.jpg


I took a photo in different exposure to put the swirls in a 'different light' so to speak. In black and white the scratches are a bit easier to view:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030351.jpg




Here is another 50/50 shot on the passenger Quarter Panel:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030360.jpg

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030365.jpg


Different lights at a different angle of the same spot:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030367.jpg

And then once the entire QP was finished, it looked like this:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030361.jpg


Next finishing up on the top part of the quarter panel:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030374.jpg


Here is what the paint looked like when we finished:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030373.jpg



After SEVERAL hours of compounding and polishing in the heat, we then re-washed the car to remove any compounding/polishing dust as well as any residue left on the paint. Then all the small areas were cleaned - door jambs, body lines...gas chamber:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030384.jpg


Finally she was ready to be waxed. Our wax of choice for this was Wolfgang Fuzion...Fuzion for the Ferrari:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030385.jpg


I wanted to test out a new towel for wax removal. The fibers were long so i wasn't sure how well it would work but, i was very impressed with how our Big Green worked out. The thickness made me feel like there was NO chance that i could possibly mar the paint when removing the wax. Here is a side by side of our Big Green next to what we call our Honey Badger microfibers, which too are awesome towels, but didn't quite...stack up for this process compared to the Big Green:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030386.jpg




While i worked on applying the wax, Dani grabbed a few after photos of the interior she had cleaned, dressed and conditioned during the time i did the engine detail.

EVERYTHING in this car was leather...seats, door panels, dash...everything:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030388.jpg


Ferrari Bear is ready to head out

Can't beat a clean cockpit

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030390.jpg



After the wax was removed we stood back and admired the 'new' ride. It was too dark at this point to grab after photos, but the owner allowed us to come grab some the next morning.



This should say it all:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030392.jpg

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030393.jpg



Even the small tight spots looked good:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030394.jpg



LOVED this picture:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030395.jpg

No swirls on this paint:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030396.jpg


And if you remember all the damage that was done to the clear bra...well...even it turned out very nice:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030397.jpg

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030399.jpg

Lookin sharp:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030398.jpg

Wills.WindowsAndWheels
10-03-2012, 01:23 PM
Lookin fast:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030401.jpg

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030406.jpg

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030407.jpg
Awesome picture:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030402.jpg


Full side view:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030403.jpg


http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030404.jpg


Looks a mile deep doesn't it?


http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030412.jpg

I loved this shot as well...with the palm trees going on forever in the background...yeah...it just looks right...


http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030405.jpg



And from the other end:

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030408.jpg



In the end the owner was happy and so were we. I thought the wrapped black top really made this car stand out and was an excellent complement to the flawless paint.

What was the owners favorite part of the detail? Was it the gorgeous interior or the deep glossy paint...maybe the engine detail? Nope...he liked that when he got in his car and shut the door...when the window pushed up, it didn't "squeak". The owner told us that after his first detail was done from the pervious people who use to care for his car...that anytime he'd close his door, it would 'squeak' when the window would push up into the weather stripping....but after our detail it no longer did.

Honestly, i don't know what we did, or didn't do...other than i tried to push the weather stripping into a shape that would allow the window to slide up into it with as little friction as possible. Apparently something worked cause he said it no longer made that noise when he would close the door. Little things matter right :)

I guess i shouldn't say it was his FAVORITE part but, he did make sure to send us a message and let us know he was pleased that it no longer did that :)


Hopefully this Ferrari will be one of many to come. Hope you all enjoyed the write up and the pictures.

For those who are interested, check out my video i did of this baby...more pics...live shots and sweet music. Check it out and give me some feedback: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTrah4V2gEs&feature=plcp]Windows And Wheels Details a Swirled Ferrari 458 Italia - YouTube[/video]

Chris's FX4
10-03-2012, 01:33 PM
Again, another awesome and very in-depth write-up from you guys. Red paint and Fuzion indeed go hand an hand. Excellent job on such an exquisite car!:xyxthumbs:

Nice video too!

This face says it all.:drool:
http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030401.jpg

Wills.WindowsAndWheels
10-03-2012, 01:50 PM
Again, another awesome and very in-depth write-up from you guys. Red paint and Fuzion indeed go hand an hand. Excellent job on such an exquisite car!:xyxthumbs:

Nice video too!

This face says it all.:drool:
http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Wills_WindowsAndWheels/Jays%20Ferrari%20458%20Italia/P1030401.jpg

Lol thx Chris, yes the Fuzion looked sweet on that ride for sure. Had to back off from using it in the midst of summer...was streaking on me a bit upon removal when we had super high temps (110+), all other times it was good though....now Blackfire Wet Diamond sealant...ive used that stuff quite a few times now in different weather...NEVER had a problem with it...it's my new baby :)

Circa40
10-03-2012, 02:15 PM
Great job on a beautiful car.

On a side note, do you find that when you polish the car in 100+ temps the chemical dries too quickly? I had that problem recently with m105/205.

cleanmycorolla
10-03-2012, 02:17 PM
Great job, you and your sis have it down!

BTW, isn't that Green fluffy microfiber THE BEST??? I'm assuming we got it from the same website, great price and great towel!!!

GS2011
10-03-2012, 02:46 PM
:dblthumb2: Great job!

DaveT435
10-03-2012, 03:14 PM
Turned out great!!

stangfreak
10-03-2012, 04:11 PM
awesome car and awesome results. I love the 458. That paint did need some love lol wow

wangotango
10-03-2012, 05:12 PM
car looks great
really nice work
righteous pic/reference for your collection
did I miss products used part? and the leather?

dad07
10-03-2012, 06:11 PM
Great Job Guys!!!! There really is a world beyond wax! :D

LF911PCR
10-03-2012, 06:37 PM
Wow...great job on a gorgeous car....

dcjredline
10-03-2012, 06:38 PM
Love the video!! Only thing I didnt like is all the lines in some of the shots dunno what they were all about but they were distracting.

Impressions
10-03-2012, 07:33 PM
AWESOME work Wills and Daniela!
you did a fantastic job on a fine example of Italian engineering!