AutoConcierge: 2008 F430 Spyder
#1
AutoConcierge: 2008 F430 Spyder
This was basically a new car prep, hardly any miles on it. Just a quick one step, and some spot compounding took care of the work. And we topped her off JUST right..
Exterior:
CWG via Foam Cannon
Wheels/Wheel wells:
P&S Brake Buster
P&S EnviroClean
P&S Spray it Spray wax/detail spray
P&S Nat.Shine Tire Shine
Wheel Shmitt
Various brushes
Polishing:
M105 via Makita+orange pad on Convertible top cover (wet sanding scratches)
Ultrafina via Makita+blaack pad " "
Gloss-It One Step Machine Polish via Flex/Glazing pad for the rest of the car
Interior:
P&S Express Interior Cleaner
CG WMF
Gloss-it leather polish
LSP:
CG E-Zyme wax
Befores:
Unfortunately none . It was early morning and the sun was still behind the trees when we started washing/claying.
During (foam cannon):
After claying, only minor hologramming was showing. I couldn't get ANY pics of the slight micromaring as they only would show in the sun, and when I remembered to pull the camera back out, the owner had already pulled the car in. I got one good picture of the hologramming that was occurring, but the rest the silver hid from my camera flash, and the camera wouldn't pick up what the halogens were showing . Hologram:
Slight hologram above my finger:
Bob spot compounding the convertible cover with 3" pads. Never seen that on a rotary, right?! :
Staging the wax:
Afters:
As always, C/C Welcome!
Aaron
Exterior:
CWG via Foam Cannon
Wheels/Wheel wells:
P&S Brake Buster
P&S EnviroClean
P&S Spray it Spray wax/detail spray
P&S Nat.Shine Tire Shine
Wheel Shmitt
Various brushes
Polishing:
M105 via Makita+orange pad on Convertible top cover (wet sanding scratches)
Ultrafina via Makita+blaack pad " "
Gloss-It One Step Machine Polish via Flex/Glazing pad for the rest of the car
Interior:
P&S Express Interior Cleaner
CG WMF
Gloss-it leather polish
LSP:
CG E-Zyme wax
Befores:
Unfortunately none . It was early morning and the sun was still behind the trees when we started washing/claying.
During (foam cannon):
After claying, only minor hologramming was showing. I couldn't get ANY pics of the slight micromaring as they only would show in the sun, and when I remembered to pull the camera back out, the owner had already pulled the car in. I got one good picture of the hologramming that was occurring, but the rest the silver hid from my camera flash, and the camera wouldn't pick up what the halogens were showing . Hologram:
Slight hologram above my finger:
Bob spot compounding the convertible cover with 3" pads. Never seen that on a rotary, right?! :
Staging the wax:
Afters:
As always, C/C Welcome!
Aaron
#3
^ what he said
i've been wondering how this wax is supposed to be. not all high priced waxes perform the same just as all the glitters isn't gold. you're reviews pls kind sir!
beautiful work, and i look forward to hear what the owners comments were.
i've been wondering how this wax is supposed to be. not all high priced waxes perform the same just as all the glitters isn't gold. you're reviews pls kind sir!
beautiful work, and i look forward to hear what the owners comments were.
#6
Originally Posted by qbmurderer13,Nov 15 2008, 01:03 AM
Is the e-zyme really as good as everyones making it? Ive heard tons of good reviews. I use their 5050 and its awesome for the price.
Please tell me have gave you a ride in that thing
Please tell me have gave you a ride in that thing
As far as the ezyme. It's a win/lose kinda thing. I LOVE the smell of it, it's SUPER easy to apply, and the look is just as good as my Swissvax Concorso, but the removal is really difficult. Even if I put it on really thin, it's still pretty hard to remove. So that's why Concorso wins in my book, 'cause it's just SO easy to remove.
Thanks for the comments guys!