'05 Maserati GranSport detail

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Hello all!!



It's been a while since I've posted some pics of this beautiful machine (February to be exact http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=50974&page=1&pp=12&highlight=Maserati). This piece of art on wheels belongs to a monthly regular of mine whose cars I have been detailing once a month for three years now. This is his second Maserati and by default the second Maserati I have had the pleasure of detailing!! The paint on this car and his previous '02 Cambiocorsa have been the best factory paint I've seen. When I say these cars have 0 orange peel I mean it...it's truly unbelievable and rivals some custom show car paint I have seen.



This particular car is an '05 GranSport. One of only approximately 125 units brought into the United States. The GranSport takes the standard Cambiocorsa coupe to a new level by deleting its luxury appointments in favor of a more "race" oriented approach. Particulars about the car can be found here.... http://www.maserati.com



Just like his '02 before this, the '05 is his daily driver. The nature of his job causes him to travel abroad quite a lot but when he is in town this is his only means of transportation. To top it all off he is one of the nicest and most down to earth folks I have ever met. He has taken me for rides (real rides too...WOT shifts) in this car, bought me coffee and even offers to let me move it (to which I always refuse)!! Below are pics and a description of the detail.



Enjoy (I always do!!),

Mike



Wash with Meg's Gold Class shampoo



Polish with Four Star UPC using a Meg's 8006 pad and my PC set at 5.



Seal with Four Star UPP by hand with a foam pad. I let the UPP set on the paint for approximately 30 minutes before removal.



This has been my process/product combo for this car once a month since March. Each month the UPP is still slick to the touch and sheets water after the initial rinse.



05GS1a.jpg




05GS2a.jpg




05GS3a.jpg




05GS4a.jpg
 
Hello all!!



It's been a while since I've posted some pics of this beautiful machine (February to be exact http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=50974&page=1&pp=12&highlight=Maserati). This piece of art on wheels belongs to a monthly regular of mine whose cars I have been detailing once a month for three years now. This is his second Maserati and by default the second Maserati I have had the pleasure of detailing!! The paint on this car and his previous '02 Cambiocorsa have been the best factory paint I've seen. When I say these cars have 0 orange peel I mean it...it's truly unbelievable and rivals some custom show car paint I have seen.



This particular car is an '05 GranSport. One of only approximately 125 units brought into the United States. The GranSport takes the standard Cambiocorsa coupe to a new level by deleting its luxury appointments in favor of a more "race" oriented approach. Particulars about the car can be found here.... http://www.maserati.com



Just like his '02 before this, the '05 is his daily driver. The nature of his job causes him to travel abroad quite a lot but when he is in town this is his only means of transportation. To top it all off he is one of the nicest and most down to earth folks I have ever met. He has taken me for rides (real rides too...WOT shifts) in this car, bought me coffee and even offers to let me move it (to which I always refuse)!! Below are pics and a description of the detail.



Enjoy (I always do!!),

Mike



Wash with Meg's Gold Class shampoo



Polish with Four Star UPC using a Meg's 8006 pad and my PC set at 5.



Seal with Four Star UPP by hand with a foam pad. I let the UPP set on the paint for approximately 30 minutes before removal.



This has been my process/product combo for this car once a month since March. Each month the UPP is still slick to the touch and sheets water after the initial rinse.



05GS1a.jpg




05GS2a.jpg




05GS3a.jpg




05GS4a.jpg
 
Paultso said:
what are the advantages of detailing at 15mph?





Wow, this car always get 15mph head start :grinno: Nice ride thou...Its this same car like you seee in Tomorrow Never Die :think:
 
Paultso said:
what are the advantages of detailing at 15mph?





Wow, this car always get 15mph head start :grinno: Nice ride thou...Its this same car like you seee in Tomorrow Never Die :think:
 
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