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Old 08-26-09, 08:17   #1 (permalink)
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dsms + AutoConcierge: Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe

Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe

Initial condition...



The car had quite a few bird bombs, we were lucky enough to get to them before the etched the film as the entire car was wrapped by Premier






Car was in surprisingly dirty condition. I started on the wheels and Bob wash the paint and rag top.



P & S brake buster and a mixture of brushes did the trick... btw RR's have floating center caps that never move, even when the car is speeding down the road, as if driving a drophead isnt "pimp" enough need not your centercaps rotate an inch.

Before shot



After shot, wheel wells were cleaned with enviroclean. Not much to do in there as they were carpet/felt lined at all 4 corners.



Bob hadnling the rag top...



Not Bob handling the paint...





Under the hood, before



During



After



Before we started correction on the car, the aluminum hood needed some attention. As expected it faded a bit, Bob had a good combo for me to try and it worked very well (I will let him elaborate on it if he wants, we all have our secrets)

I started by hand and made some good headway but it took a while...



50/50 (left side uncorrected, right side polished)



We decided to machine it out instead so we pulled the car in and got to work, the Festool DA with a red finishing pad



Bob handled the several bird etchings in the clear film with a heat gun, as he explained before about 360 degress, 2inches or so off the finish and left it on for no more than 4 or 5 seconds before letting it cool. Most times this process needs to be repeated several times to lift the etch on film



All gone



Correction was a 2 step process: extra care was taken on the film. Low speed polishing with a well moistened pad on a DA is the way to go

Festool DA
Menzerna 106FA w/ finish pad
Menzerna 85rd w/ finish pad

Me with the Festool





Bob cleaned and conditioned the leather.... all 17 cows worth of it :tongue:. After the first go with the conditioner he decided the leather was soft but not as soft as it should be. He went back a second time with the conditioner and the leather softened up a bit more and had a supple feel, dry to the touch.



The interior piano black wood seemed to be perfect until we checked it with the LED. Strangely enough some sanding marks were found. Bob began hand polishing and with no luck he ended up rotary correction the wood finish with a 3" pad and BP at about 900rpm using slow passes.

The end result of machine polished wood under the LED...



Finished off and topped with CG acrylic glaze



Some sun shots of the paint... no LSP







The LSP of choice was CG acrylic glaze and JetSeal. Bob machined in the acrylic with the festool and buffed it off right away. He followed up with 2 coats of Jetseal cured 30minutes each and buffed off with some DI water.

Waiting for JS to cure he tidied up the engine bay, cleaning the jambs and dressing all the trim



After...



Some finishing tocuhes included polishing the glass, umbrellas and the wheels.







The final wipedown



Final shots







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Old 08-26-09, 08:18   #2 (permalink)
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The boat deck













Wheels were hand polished, sealed and tires dressed for a matte finish



Wood trim in sunlight





And a walk around video in the sun...



Thanks for looking, this was a fun car to work on!

 
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Old 08-26-09, 09:32   #3 (permalink)
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Re: dsms + AutoConcierge: Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe

Yummy! Great job you two.
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Old 08-26-09, 10:23   #4 (permalink)
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Re: dsms + AutoConcierge: Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe

you guys take detailing to a whole new level!!! great job!!!
love the attention to the wood trim also!!!

nice car too!
 
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Old 08-26-09, 10:52   #5 (permalink)
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Re: dsms + AutoConcierge: Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe

What an unbelievable car!
Perhaps "car" is not good appropriate at all... Chariot?

Ahh... yes. ROLLER.

Oh my, love the interior and all.
Well, I would like to see something a little different in the wheel department, but sometimes in person they just look "right".

You guys look like the U.S. Olympic Detailing Team or something. Super pro gear and presentation. PRIDE.

Nice job.
 
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any close ups of the bird "etching" and the heat gun process...looks interesting
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Great job...I've seen those floating hubcaps at freeway speeds before. It's pretty trippy the first time you see it and it's definitely pimp.
 
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Re: dsms + AutoConcierge: Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe

Awesome job Guys...What an amazing car !!!
 
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I'm so confused...dsms...I thought you were out for a visit and were "job shadowing", but it's been weeks now, hasn't it? And I don't get it...are you saying that the Roller has some sort of clear (plastic, clear bra?) kind of film on the whole thing that gets etched and you take the etching out with a heat gun?
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I'm so confused...dsms...I thought you were out for a visit and were "job shadowing", but it's been weeks now, hasn't it? And I don't get it...are you saying that the Roller has some sort of clear (plastic, clear bra?) kind of film on the whole thing that gets etched and you take the etching out with a heat gun?

Dave went home weeks ago,but is busy with his own business and put the write up here in his own time frame. No "shadowing" we split the cars we worked on together in half, so everything I did he did and vice versa.

The Rolls Royce has Venture film applied to the entire car, and this particular client has done this to three of his cars because he wants ultimate protection. The heat gun step is a very delicate operation and one wrong move and the film can be ruined, and yes this is one of the correction options available to fix issues with clear film.
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Wow that car was filthy! Great job.
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any close ups of the bird "etching" and the heat gun process...looks interesting
this. any additional information on this would be appreciated.
 
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