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    Alright guys, here`s another one. This job was from the same owner as the E55 I did about a month ago. So as you can imagine, it was hammered.



    I really enjoyed working on the car. When I was talking to the owner, I was explaining that I knew why people got Bentleys.. to be on "another" level from all the rest of the mercedes, bmw, jags, etc. But I never understood WHY Bentley? Why not aston? rolls? Don`t get me wrong, their both great manufacturers with both having different qualities when you`re getting ready to buy. But on the 18 mile journey back to my house I found out WHY Bentley of a AMG Merc, M BMW, or XKR Jag.. It`s just the attention to detail.



    In the interior.. there`s NO plastic. It`s either hand stitched leather, real wood, or brushed alluminum. And to top it off, the Bi-Turbo V12 gets better gas mileage than my 2008 Honda S2000 with 600hp, and the acceleration on par most moder sports cars, to boot!



    So when I first got the car, it was.. well. Trashed to say the least. It had been driven through the rain, and the car showed it. It was just filthy on the outside. I`ll let the pictures do the talking.



















    The stock chrome wheels had also lost all of their gloss from the dust/dirt from weeks of on/off rain:















    The engine bay, while relatively clean, needed a good cleaning and protection on it. And as per every detail this is where I started. With the usual P21S TAW Soak, with a combination of a Swissvax Wheel Brush, and a Meguiars Slide Lock Brush:























    After that I turned my attention to the wheels. With a combination of P21S Wheel Gel on the rims, and P21S TAW on the tires and fender wells I let it sit for a few minutes before agitating with various brushes:







    Next I moved on to decontamination. As the before pictures stated, it was quite bad on the outside. So I did a four step process. First it was a thorough rinsing with 1800psi Karcher filtered with deionized water. Then I foamed it the first time with a heavy dilution of Optimum Power Clean:







    After letting it set in a pull dirt off for 5 minutes, I rinsed it again at pressure. I still wasn`t satisfied with the amount of cleaning it had done, and I`m a huge believer in the less contact you make with the paint prior and post polishing makes for a better finish in the end. So I foamed in once more with a heavy dillution of Optimum Power Clean:







    While the foam was setting, I went around the car and agitated all the badges, trim, and clear bra areas with a Swissvax Wheel Brush:













    And again, it was rinsed at pressure to get the whole car suds-free for the final hand wash. For this I used a paint cleansing dillution of 2oz of ChemicalGuys` Citrus Wash and Clear with a genuine sheepskin mit, and the two bucket method:















    This is how it looked:













    (that isn`t dirt, it`s the reflection from the driveway)



    Wheels starting to look better:







    As you can see.. it was gloomy out. But look! I`m done! Paits all shiny and--











    Wrong!! So it was brought inside to be further inspected under the halogens











    Look under the light.. you can see the lack of gloss when under light:















    And the dealership left these surprises all along the factory clear bra, and factory chrome trim:



    Aaron

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    So before claying, and after spending 15-20 minutes removing the dealership presents, I decided it would be smart to tape off the edges. If you`ve ever worked with clear bra, and got the clay got on an edge.. you KNOW how hard it is to get off. Been there, done that. Didn`t want to go through it again. So some precise taping was in order:







    Notice the tape JUST makes it over the edge of the clear bra, to ensure I get as much true paint exposed as possible



    Then on to the claying:



    I used meguiars professional white clay bar (medium) and CG Luber for clay lube







    Then I decided I had enough with the exterior. And spend the rest of the day on the interior. Before:



































    So the backseats were very soiled compared to the fronts because the owner is being a good husband and loving his kids: A black Lab, and a Golden Retreiver. Yes, the dogs even get generous amounts of seat time riding in style to and from their Aptos beach house. Never the less, I was there to make it look brand new again.



    The first thing I did was dust and vacuum the entire interior with a boars hair interior brush, and my metro vac`n`blow:







    The fron carpets were a little bit dirty as well, probably due to the rain we`ve been getting. I used CG Citrus Carpet Cleaner, and a Swissvax leather brush to clean and groom the carpets. Yes, I have found the leather brush to do EXTREMELY well at agitating the carpets and grooming as well. Infact, I never use it on the leather, because I have yet to deal with leather bad enough to need to be scrubbed with a brush :shead:























    After I had laid the carpets out to dry, I turned my attention to the wood trim. It definitely needed a little TLC, much like the entire car. I use PO16FA and then 85rd topped with Lusso Oro for all the wood. The trim received 303 Protectant, and weather selas conditioned with 1Z Gummi Plfedge











    After:















    All of the leather, was treated with Leather Masters Strong Cleaner, followed by Leather Vital, and then Protection Cream. It did wonders for the hide, and really deep cleaned and conditioned it:















    That was it for day one. I finished with 10 hours total so far. The next two days would make room for paint correction, as you saw from the before pics it needed it badly!



    My go-to first combination for testing is always SIP with 3M UK Green Pad at 1200-1500-1800-1500 I always use this as my base. Thinking, because of how bad the paint was, I would need wool, I thought nothing of this step, but continued on anyways, because you "just never know" .



    After one pass I :shead: then then thought I was :crasy: because after just two passes with SIP+3M Green, this is what I got:







    Yes, there is a little hazing, but nothing too bad. I was surely impressed by this! One thing I didn`t like though, was the STICKY clear! I was very surprised at how sticky it was, tossing polish everywhere even with Gloss-It EVP on my side.



    Anyways, I finished it down with M205+3M UK Blue pad at 900-1200-1500-1200:











    Under "the light of truth":











    After I had finished the whole half of the hood, I inspected more closely and found some surprises smack damn in the middle of the hood. I taped around them to mark as they were VERY hard to catch, and went to town. They were DA sand marks, either from the factory, or dealersip. I used M105+3" PFW, then SIP+3M UK Yellow, and then M205+3M UK Blue. I had to break out the 70-200mm lense to capture them:











    And gone!







    Aaron

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    What I had found, is I was getting better correction with M105+Green with EVP, then I was with the SIP+Green so I stuck with this for the rest of the car.



    Hood all corrected:











    Hood corrected, fender not:







    The magic combo thus far was the 3M Green Pad+M105 and EVP x2, then 3M Blue Pad+M205 x2:











    When polishing the A-Arms, I took car to not knick the paint, so some extra taping was in order:







    Because the paint was so sticky, the 3M UK Green pad didn`t like this AT ALL. It would not stop spitting, so I decided to try something different. I tried a LC Orange Flat pad, and was pleasantly surprised. It was still sticking, and throwing polish, but it wasn`t anything near as bad as the Green pad. So that`s what I stuck with throughout the car.



    On the second day, I had saw the sun trying to appear out of the clouds, so I set everything down, ran around the car and pulled it outside. Unfortunately this was the best I could do:







    So. I gave up and went back inside to continue work. I finished up on Monday at around 5pm, clocking another 7 hours to make the total at 17 hours as of then. The final day was just the last half of the car, rinse down, LSP, and final touches such as polishing rims, dressing tires, and cleaning exhaust tips.



    LSP of choice was Swissvax Concorso. Rims recieved Turtle Wax Chrome Polish. The tires got Meg`s HD 3:1 for a satin finish, and the exhaust tips were polished with Mothers Mag & Aluminum Polish



    Fortunately, while doing the final rinse on the third day, the sun reappeared!! (which is why you see water on the paint)











    Before I continue with all the afters. The car was thoroughly rinsed at pressure filtered by a CR Spotless for a good 20 minutes. Then P21S TAW Was sprayed in all the jambes, and areas where tape adhesive remained, let sit, and then pressure rinsed down as well. This allowed me to have zero contact with the paint, to keep me from risking maring the perfect paint. Now, here`s a slew of afters!!























    Engine bay was dressed with 303 Protectant earlier on in the detail:



















    The rest:





































    (excure the trash ).





    Alright done!



    C/C as always!
    Aaron

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    wow what a car!!! and I love your write up. No full shots? Looked like you were losing light anyway. interior looks brand new.

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    I`m really bad at not getting full shots.. I have a few, but my dads 30 year old tripod shown its age, and with 15 second exposures it was quite shaky
    Aaron

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    Great job, Aaron. I have a customer with basically the exact same car...except it`s the convertible version in Sapphire Blue (Which is a very dark blue). I have polished it yet, but I`ll probably get to it come Spring. I`ll bookmark this post for reference.



    Nice work, buddy. They made a great choice selecting you for the job.

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    nice work!!
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    very nice!!!!!
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    Very nice and thanks for the extensive writeup. If you don`t mind me asking, how is finishing with 205/UK blue pad compared with finishing with UF or 85rd? I have 205 and am considering getting a final polish, but saving money would be nice.

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    Nice job Aaron!

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    geeze man. glad u got to do this car - def earned it with your last services on the MB. beautiful beautiful car. I hear Bentley has the slowest product rate of any car company and they can take upto 50 hours just to make the steering wheel.

    Bravo and thanx for sharing!
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    Nice job on a beautiful car
    Ridding the world of swirls, one car at a time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EisenHulk
    Great job, Aaron. I have a customer with basically the exact same car...except it`s the convertible version in Sapphire Blue (Which is a very dark blue). I have polished it yet, but I`ll probably get to it come Spring. I`ll bookmark this post for reference.



    Nice work, buddy. They made a great choice selecting you for the job.


    Thanks, I appreciate it! Was definitely a learning experience for me too. And the owner was so excited about the car, he called his wife out to take a look in the words of "Honey come here, you HAVE to take a look at the car!!" That was very nice to see/hear.



    Quote Originally Posted by ajnavo61490
    nice work!!


    :thx:wavey



    Quote Originally Posted by bufferbarry
    very nice!!!!!


    Thank you!!



    Quote Originally Posted by Jam
    Very nice and thanks for the extensive writeup. If you don`t mind me asking, how is finishing with 205/UK blue pad compared with finishing with UF or 85rd? I have 205 and am considering getting a final polish, but saving money would be nice.


    I`m very impressed with 205.. though I think 85rd give the paint a more deep in wet look. But I believe it outperforms UF.



    Quote Originally Posted by kei169
    Nice job Aaron!


    Thanks Kei!



    Quote Originally Posted by MuttGrunt
    geeze man. glad u got to do this car - def earned it with your last services on the MB. beautiful beautiful car. I hear Bentley has the slowest product rate of any car company and they can take upto 50 hours just to make the steering wheel.

    Bravo and thanx for sharing!


    Thank you! I wouldn`t be surprised.. the attention to detail on the two-tone interior is aw inspiring.



    Quote Originally Posted by weekendwarrior
    Nice job on a beautiful car


    Thanks!
    Aaron

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    Aaron I have to say the car looks very nice, where is the GTC though as that car is a GT coupe.



    Anyway again nice correction.

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    Awesome car and great results.
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