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    A Feyn-tastic G37Xs

    This customer was a referral and agreed to have Feynlab Ceramic applied to the paint and the wheels removed and coated with Feynlab Wheel & Caliper coating. There were a few nasty chips and one long scrape that needed repairing too.

    Here it is as it arrived:












    First up was the wheels. The barrels were cleaned with Zep Citrus and a Daytona brush along with HD Pink soap. The faces got the same. The wells were cleaned with LATA and the tires with Zep 505. The car was washed with HD Pink soap. It was then brought inside and clayed with Riccardo blue and Prime as lube. Here is the paint ready for correction in its true state:
































    Now onto the wheels. They had been refinished recently so they weren`t very dirty. A quick ONR cleaning followed by DG squeaky clean did the trick on the barrels. They were coated with DLux. The calipers and faces were coated with Feynlab`s Wheel & Caliper coating. The plastic front wells were also coated with DLux. Here`s one in progress:











    The paint was compounded with M100. TLC was not aggressive enough for this car. I had also tried my Amerirocks too and it also was not aggressive enough. In some areas the paint was thin so I didn't want to be very aggressive. This was to be a balancing act between correction and paint integrity. The M100 was used with my 3401 and a 3D black wool pad. That was followed by Reflect + yellow B/S and the last step was M205 + white LC pad.

    For coating, Ceramic was used. I had read about using Ceramic Lite as a removal aid. I tried it and loved it. It gave a much slicker feel than Ceramic alone and I swear the gloss was better too. Even though the cost of materials is higher doing it this way, CL is not an expensive product and for me, the benefits far outweighed the cost of using it. This will be my method from now on. The headlights and tail lights were also polished and coated as were the exhaust tips.


    Here she is with some inside shots and out:















































    Thanks kindly for looking. This took 21 hours and change.

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    Re: A Feyn-tastic G37Xs

    Great work Richy! It came our nice.

    The flakes on the paint are crazy!
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    Re: A Feyn-tastic G37Xs

    Quote Originally Posted by Marc08EX View Post
    Great work Richy! It came our nice.

    The flakes on the paint are crazy!
    Thanks! It's a stunning colour. I actually did an identical one about a month ago.

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    Re: A Feyn-tastic G37Xs

    Looks brand new. Nice job!

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    Re: A Feyn-tastic G37Xs

    Quote Originally Posted by Marc08EX View Post
    Great work Richy! It came our nice.

    The flakes on the paint are crazy!

    Love that paint too, especially now that it's perfect.

    Awesome work!

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    Re: A Feyn-tastic G37Xs

    Great work as usual Richy! Looks awesome!
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    Re: A Feyn-tastic G37Xs

    nice job richy, hope all is well...

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    Re: A Feyn-tastic G37Xs

    Removal aid? How does that work?

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    Re: A Feyn-tastic G37Xs

    Wow, impressive! That is fine work right there.

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    Re: A Feyn-tastic G37Xs

    Quote Originally Posted by BSoares View Post
    Looks brand new. Nice job!
    Thanks very much! I appreciate you taking the time to comment.

    Quote Originally Posted by LEDetailing View Post
    Love that paint too, especially now that it's perfect.

    Awesome work!
    Thanks very much! It's a gorgeous colour!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sizzle Chest View Post
    Great work as usual Richy! Looks awesome!
    Thanks kindly Scott!

    Quote Originally Posted by VISITOR View Post
    nice job richy, hope all is well...
    Thank you! And, yes, life is good.

    Quote Originally Posted by BudgetPlan1 View Post
    Removal aid? How does that work?

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    Once the Ceramic is set up and ready to remove, you put some Ceramic Lite on a microfiber sponge (Ceramic comes with one) and then apply it directly into the Ceramic. Work a 2' by 2' area and then immediately remove. That's it.

    Quote Originally Posted by lane5515 View Post
    Wow, impressive! That is fine work right there.
    Thanks kindly Sir!

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