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Postby Dragonheart » Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:22 pm

Got around to detailing Bernard's FTO at the weekend, couple of pics below, the rest can be found on;

http://www.munsterautodetail.ie/gallery.php?cat=16 or
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=51780&id=187858267893182

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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby CJ » Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:25 pm

Nice job, full or partial detail? Do you favour any particular compounds in terms of the final finish?

I'm sure the guys on carcare.ie would appreciate the pics...

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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby Dragonheart » Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:36 pm

Full exterior detail CJ, there were still a few deeper scratches that were below the laquer so they couldn't be taken out safely. Plus some of the paint readings were a bit on the thin side so it was safer not to use too harsh a compound or take too much off the top coat. The majority of the readings read around the 200-300 micron mark, but there were places were we came across 70-80, and thats danger territory.
For refining we used the Ultrafina from 3M with the refining pad, and finished it off then with a coat of Hi-Def wax from Autoglym, (after another wash and dry to get rid off any dust). The Ultrafina finishes it off nicely by getting out any buffer trails or minor holographing that might have happened with the harsher pads.
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby Mitsubishi-Mental » Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:39 am

Dragonheart wrote:Full exterior detail CJ, there were still a few deeper scratches that were below the laquer so they couldn't be taken out safely. Plus some of the paint readings were a bit on the thin side so it was safer not to use too harsh a compound or take too much off the top coat. The majority of the readings read around the 200-300 micron mark, but there were places were we came across 70-80, and thats danger territory.
For refining we used the Ultrafina from 3M with the refining pad, and finished it off then with a coat of Hi-Def wax from Autoglym, (after another wash and dry to get rid off any dust). The Ultrafina finishes it off nicely by getting out any buffer trails or minor holographing that might have happened with the harsher pads.


top class work there, dont suppose you'd come to Wicklow :smt003

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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby richardc9052 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:47 am

so smooth, sleek and shiny! well done lads fair play! :D
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby Muad_dib77 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:34 am

Looks flamin' awesome!

Well done lads!

So when you coming to Ardee to give the Vectra a once over?
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby Dragonheart » Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:04 am

Any time you're free Janus. :)
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby shellier46 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:16 am

smashing work fair play
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby power » Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:53 am

Fair play lads, that has to be one of the cleanest fto's around :smt007
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby TopCat » Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:22 pm

Looks absolutely class lads, great advert for your work! :nwor
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby Bernard » Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:58 pm

Cheers for all the comments.
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby Johnk » Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:14 pm

That's so clean, it look's like a new car :nwor
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby CJ » Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:40 pm

Dragonheart wrote:finished it off then with a coat of Hi-Def wax from Autoglym


The results with this stuff are impressive, its very pricy for the size of the container but I've yet to see a readily available wax provide similar results.

Lads, I'd say there scope for you to go on the road from time to time, I reckon you could arrange to blitz a small number of cars in one day, I'm sure people would travel if the location was reasonably near.

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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby Dragonheart » Thu Feb 17, 2011 2:24 pm

The hi-def is pricey but its a very economical purchase. The amount you use out of a tin of it is minute for a car, in reality you need very little wax, one rub of hi-def on an applicator pad will see you do half a bonnet, or probably close to a full panel. I used be guilty of using too much polish when doing my one with Autogylm SRP, but this stuff is seriously long lasting and one of the best out there. There are much more expensive waxes out there, special carnuba extracts and such, but to be honest the hi-def is perfect. One tin will see you through many weekends of cleaning.
For a full external detail at the moment it takes the 2 of us 2 full days, (19 hours each at Bernard's car), theres a lot in it with reading the paint, assessing pads and polishes, taping off, refining, and not to mention all the prep work and then the final dressing. If it was just a stage one detail, then there is a chance that 2 cars could be covered in a day, but when you look closer at a car you realise that a stage 2 will be needed to get rid of most of the deeper swirl marks or light surface scratches.
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby Myfeckin FTO » Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:28 pm

Fantastic work.

Would love to get the Zed properly detailed.
The Zeds featuring in a short film in Limerick this weekend as a hitmans car - if ye're available Sat and/or Sunday (early) morning then I'd love to have the Zed looking spick & span for the shoot. Might be a good promo opportunity as well.
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby Dragonheart » Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:58 pm

No bother Shane. We would probably need the full saturday and part of sunday to do it, is it just the exterior you want or would the interior need to be done too? Sure give one of us a bell and we can talk about it in more detail.
Can probably fit in friday afternoon or evening as well though if needed. Which might be a good option to make sure its fully covered.
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby Myfeckin FTO » Fri Feb 18, 2011 12:15 am

Dragonheart wrote:No bother Shane. We would probably need the full saturday and part of sunday to do it, is it just the exterior you want or would the interior need to be done too? Sure give one of us a bell and we can talk about it in more detail.
Can probably fit in friday afternoon or evening as well though if needed. Which might be a good option to make sure its fully covered.


Exterior is really all thats needed (apart from a quick rub inside). I'll call you guys tomorrow.
I'd say just a few hours on Saturday should sort it.

Heres a few shots from the last days filming -
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby optical illusion » Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:12 pm

Nice, you'll be as famous as me soon :wink:
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Re: FTO Detailing

Postby Sebastian » Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:35 pm

Impressive ,

with the summer coming I reckon you'll have plenty of bussines
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