Family Ferrari

Ronkh

Wax Waster


Otherwise Known as Maserati Quattroporte

With a surprise finish !!!!!

Washed - PB SSS
Iron-x
Clay - Riccardo Yellow - PB SW as lube
PB Pro-Polish White VC pad - Flex
Car-Pro Eraser
Wash - PB SSS

Wheels done by hand with assorted micro PB SSS and PB APC
Tires PB BnB x2
Wheel wells PB APC and toilet brush
Door shuts and trunk shuts/seams BF CS
Gummi Pfledge for gaskets/seals
They wanted it SHINEY !!!

PB White Diamond

LSP revealed later

Here some pics

Before:





During and after



























Pearlized paint.....



















Gratuitous weather shot




LSP Combo



 
Can someone tell me how to clean these rubberized switches. PLEASE

Tried a damp/wet Micro, no luck



Very tough to see in pic, but they are all linty etc, and doesn't seem to come off
 
Great job!

There is one of these in the parking lot with a baby seat in the back. Can you say "cognitive dissonance? "
 
Very nice Ron. I hate those buttons. Been using microsuede 4x4 with a damp spray of IUDJ or you could use PB equal. Just nothing too harsh. A little masking tape will clean up the lint you have.
 
Very nice Ron. I hate those buttons. Been using microsuede 4x4 with a damp spray of IUDJ or you could use PB equal. Just nothing too harsh. A little masking tape will clean up the lint you have.

Thanks CJ

What is IUDJ ? APC ?

Wish I thought of masking tape :wall :wall :wall
 
Now with Ferrari FF, those that want a four seating shooting break can have it, plus a v12 tuned with the family in mind. Of course, if you share my opinion you hate the shooting brake design of the FF and would go with its Fiat sister, Maserati of course. My mom was thinking about one (a Quatroportte) and brought it home but after the weekend test drive she found out it wouldn't be for her. Too finicky and close to the ground (after a decade+ in a BMW X5). Plus 1,500 for an alignment if she hits a curb kind of scared her off. All I said was, "then don't hit the curb!" Oh well, she ended up getting a new X5 last year... Still waiting for that first Italian sports car...
 
Looks great. The "linty" buttons are likely a result of the weird rubberized coating that Ferrari and Maserati uses on their interiors. It softens, then becomes gummy, over time. The only solution is to have them refinished.
 
Looks great. The "linty" buttons are likely a result of the weird rubberized coating that Ferrari and Maserati uses on their interiors. It softens, then becomes gummy, over time. The only solution is to have them refinished.

Thanks.

I guess they don't need post it notes if they are in the car, cuz dayum they are sticky. Probably hold my phone on them
 
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