Ferrari F430 Scuderia By Tru Shine and Unique Mobile Detailing

Thanks everyone.....I've got a lot more awesome cars to write up, so stay tuned, just gotta find the time to put them together



That looks great! Good work you two!

I have a couple questions.

1. What is the finish like after only using the MF system and D300?? Is it no where close to LSP ready?
2. I know Meguiars recommends the G110 for the MF system. The Flex is forced rotation. Have you tried the system with a regular DA?
3. What type of longevity are you getting out of Blacklight?

Thanks,
Matt


Matt,
1)Depending on which car,and how hard or soft the clear coat is, will determine on how the D300 and Microfiber cutting disc will finish. but for the most part it's not a 1 step product.
2)Yes I use it with a Griot's DA all the time, They both work good.
3)Still testing it's longevity, this was pretty much the first car i have used it on. so far I like it, but it's no BFWD

Really nice work guys!!, I like the "Black light" as well. Sonax is great especially for delicate wheel and caliper/rotor combos like this car, but you would be waiting a LOOONNNGGG time for the color to change on those ceramic rotors lol.


hahaha, for sure! thanks Bob!
 
Beautiful work Eric on a magnificent car!!!

This is why we have people like you in this world. If we didn't, who would take care of all these exotic beauties?

Tell me more about the Black Light. What do you like about it, and what don't you like? Did you use it in conjunction with the V7?

Keep it up buddy.:Dancing Dot:
 
Great attention to the little details! Fantastic car, love the exterior color combo of grey with yellow... I love yellow bits on a Ferrari since its the official color...it just looks 'right'... Really nice work on the exhaust can, too! That 50/50 belongs in your advertising literature!

By the way, like you, I always call that Dodo Juice clay lube "Born Slippery" as well...it rolls off the tongue easier. 'Born Slippy' just doesnt sound right, even if it is the proper name...
 
magnificent job on a magnificent auto! looks like the lucky owner has some other heavy iron in his garage too. what detail spray do you use in the engine bay? im fond of cd-2 but it requires a wipe down to get the excess off.

bud
 
"Next was the Ferrari Muffler, I noticed that the muffler was a yellowish dull color, and I knew the potential that it had."

Unreal work all around, the muffler part is just killer.
 
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