dsms detail - Lamborghini Diablo VT

dsms

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Did this car almost 2 months ago finally got a chance to get the write up done.



I actually met this customer 10 years ago when I saw this very car at a diner and of course being a young kid infatuated with cars I had to run up a take a look at it, back then a diablo was like an LP640.



I would see the car around town and always wave to the owner, then I saw some of his other cars and since then we always kept in touch.



Now quite a few years later I went from being the 8year old who drooled over his car to the person who takes care of his whole collection, odd turn of events huh :thumb:





Enough sentiment, more process pics...



Wheels first...



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Rears before...



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The reverse step wheels took forever to clean, major PITA



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Unfortunately my wheel brushes took a beating



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Pre cleaned all the vents and crevices



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ONR wahsed w/ 2 buckets then Clayed with mild clay



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The car had just some minor spider webbing, decided to go with a 2 step correction and emphasize bringing as much gloss as possible to the silver paint.



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After quite a bit of jeweling...



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The trim was nice and dry, I like to tape off the paint and glass around trim before applying anything... just makes cleanup easier IMO.



before



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During



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After



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Went to work on the engine bay, cleaned and then dressed everything for a matte finish



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All big plastic trim dressed in the engine as well



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Finished



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I needed to move the car up to clean the exhaust, the owner forgot to mention this car had STRAIGHT PIPES. Needless to say got a little shock when I turned on the car (hadnt been driven in a few weeks so it was LOUUUD)



Cause....



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Effect....



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Some water from the wash settled and shot out onto the back wall:shakehead:



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After



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Engine vent before



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During



After



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Even after cleaning the tires still had some thick prior gel in them, if you dont fully remove old tire dressing and grim from the rubber your new tire dressing will not sit right and either get streaky or have high and low spots



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after



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Applying LSP by machine (3 coats total over 2 days)



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Interior before, the car had been previously detailed last year and the owner showed me the leather which was treated very poorly, I assume this is the same guy who applied that thick greasy tire dressing too.



Big greasy streak in the leather



Apparently "Jersey Shore" style hair gel doesnt work well as a leather conditioner :doh:



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After cleaning with LM strong cleaner, not 100% but better



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Got to work on the rest of the interior trim.



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Final shots



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Just before I left that evening I plugged the Diablo up again to the battery tender, left a microfiber under the cord so it didnt scratch the paint I just finished polishing



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The following morning the Diablo was on display at a charity car even along with a few other cars I did



And a video, after we drove the cars back to the owners house.







Thanks for looking and happy holidays everyone, time for a movie and chinese food
 
Dude, you do some seriously nice work. You should be proud! I'm very impressed and look forward to all that you post! Thanks for sharing. :)



JIM
 
Beautiful work and car.....glad you worked on it two months ago. Would have been tough to do this week in NJ, even inside.



Keep the great pics coming. Enjoy them a lot.



See ya. :wavey
 
Call the jizz-mopper, that's my second mostest favoritest car in the galaxy. Now you're off the list for next, next year too! :P Nice work, buddy!
 
Apollo_Auto said:
Call the jizz-mopper, that's my second mostest favoritest car in the galaxy. Now you're off the list for next, next year too! :P Nice work, buddy!



Mark off the 2 years following that as well Jesse, two more cars I didnt put up that are a wee bit more pricey than this one.



Mr. Work on Ferraris all day :nana:
 
dsms said:
Mark off the 2 years following that as well Jesse, two more cars I didnt put up that are a wee bit more pricey than this one.



Mr. Work on Ferraris all day :nana:



The M.... you have to come does not provoke those "climbing the rope in gym class" feelings in me nearly as much as the classic bull(y) you've so nonchalantly groped... :disgust: :) Furthermore, anything else you've done or will do can't possibly hold a candle to my 2 favoritest cars in the entire solar system, which you have already done my friend... the Murcielago and the Diablo VT...



Though last week I managed to acquire a rare cold starter for a 1984 Ferrari Mondial and it was for a very special person... he's got a Mondial and 53 other cars in his garages. Nearly shat myself when I entered the 1st garage with 6 vintage RR's and about 12 others including 2 Flying Spurs...



When you're ready to come to HU, please let me know :D!
 
Excellent work Dave! That was by far my favorite car from 3rd grade up until last year when I worked on my first DB9. Absolutely superb work!!
 
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