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2004 Lamborghini Murcielago

Discussion in 'Detailing & Showroom' started by SizzleChest, Apr 27, 2015.

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  1. SizzleChest

    SizzleChest Formula Junior

    Dec 15, 2014
    255
    Naples, FL
    Full Name:
    Scott
    I know it's not an F-car, but...it's still exotic and Italian!

    2004 Lamborghini Murcielago, Giallo Orion (metallic pearl yellow), 6 speed manual, under 5k miles.

    My neighbor recently acquired this beauty! Wanted some work done and dropped it off.

    Car had protective film all over the place and he wanted it removed. Paint was in very good shape and only needed a light correction. Interior was a little neglected, tons of leather inside, and it was dry! Needed a good conditioning.

    I removed the protective film, what a PIA that was (!), and then examined the condition of the car a little more closely. Got prepped for the correction and other work the day of the film removal. (I had the car for 2 days and put about 18 hours into it)


    Process and products:

    3BW (one dedicated for wheels) with Chemical Guys Citrus Red
    Secondary was with IronX soap
    Master Blaster to dry
    Clayed with Ricardo fine clay and DoDo Born Slippery as lube
    Rupes Duetto, Rupes 75 and Harbor Freight 1" pneumatic
    Pads" Rupes yellow and white and misc 1" pads
    Rupes swirl finder light
    Rupes fine and ultra fine polishes
    CarPro eraser
    HD metal polish for exhaust
    HD glass cleaner for windows
    Leatherique Pristine Clean and Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil for the interior
    Metro vac for interior
    PERL for tires and trim
    Adams In&Out spray for engine bay plastics
    Adams Deep Wheel cleaner on wheels
    Tuf Shine tire cleaner
    Speedmaster brushes, boars hair brushes, Tuf Shine tire brush and misc brushes for wheels/tires

    I think that is about it! Hope I am not forgetting anything.


    Some pics:


    The operating room!
     

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