Imagina que tienes un murciélago spider, límpiate...... V12
rugiendo sin techo, no es un coche para el día a día, es una obra de arte, y
como tal requiere sus cuidados para mantearlo impecable, aquí os dejo una
detallada guía de como mantener esta joya en perfectas condiciones:
If you want your ride looking like it just rolled off the line then check out Street Dreams Detail.
Dave runs his operation in New Jersey and he’s got some amazing skills
to make your car look fresh. In this post he got his hands on a
Lamborghini Murcielago which needed some attention. There’s a bunch of
pics so kick back and watch him work his magic.
Due to bad weather and the Lamborghini not having its top on (it
actually has never had the top leave the trunk) this car was done
entirely inside the owners garage. Perfect work space with AC and
heating.
Started with the wheels, P&S brake buster with various
brushes. Tires scrubbed with APC 4:1 as well as the wheel wells. The
arches were de-tarred using Tardis on a MF pad.
After cleaning, wheels yet to be polished and sealed.
All the wheels were blowed dried, I didnt use my CR spotless so I didnt want the water to spot
The
finish was already protected with Zaino, so I gave the car a quick
pre-soak with a biodegradeable APC (5:1) and rinsed it off before
begining the wash which was done with ONR. With the pre-soak all trim
and honeycomb grills were cleaned as well
The
finish was clayed with Sonus green clay using diluted last touch as
lube Little tar strip, some tarminator on a MF did the trick
Rest of the car clayed
The
finish was in pretty good shape, the biggest problem area was the hood.
Something was dragged across it and left a small cluster of RIDS
After
a few combos, I settled on using M105 with a LC orange pad (primed)
with the new porter cable. This was an extremely hard clear so I worked
slower passes with more pressure
M105 all broken down
After
I
unfortunately could not get a completely dark garage under my halogens
as the windows did not have blinds but using the recessed lighting
above you can see the haziness and swirls Before, light refracted in
all directions
After 3 stages of correction (M105, 106FA and 85rd). Swirls removed, clarity brought back
Some
shots during correction Working 106FA, took this up to about 1900rpm
with moderate pressure due to the hard paint. Got 106FA to finish down
just about perfect before moving onto jeweling
Jeweling
Final polishing video
Some halogen shots
After
correction I gave the car a final IPA wipedown to prep the finish for
LSP. Started off with a pure acrylic glaze machine on with the DA and
buffed off right away then went back with Blackfire Wet Diamond for 2
coats Applying the glaze
While
I waited for the LSP to cure I started with the interior which actually
had some dirt in it (kids and soccer pratice with a lambo means trouble)
Before
After
Before
After
All the leather was then conditioned with Vital
Doorjambs were hand polished with CG wet mirror and sealed with Werkstat, buffing off the wet mirror finish
Tailpipes
polished with white diamond, this is actully a very decent metal polish
BUT you need to let it haze before buffing off. If you polish and buff
off right away it will haze and leave a dull finish. Wait 10mins and go
back and buff it off with an old MF
Rear honeycomb grills dressed with the "jungle juice"... this is one secret I am not revealing
Some
old wax residue was left in the vents atop the engine cover, foam stick
with some jungle juice got it back to the natural look
After
The
floormats were very unique, one of a kind Keith Collins design. The
owner had Keith do custom mats for most of his cars. Scrubbed with a
light mist of folex then vacuumed down
Back in the car, brightens up the interior a bit, no?
Wheels polished with CG wet mirror and sealed with Rejex
Finished product
Final shots…
It was still cloudy but I was happy to finally get the car outside
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