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Dry ice cleaning and detail of F40 headed to RM Phoenix

Discussion in 'Detailing & Showroom' started by JOEV, Jan 22, 2023.

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  1. JOEV

    JOEV F1 Rookie

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    Enjoyable viewing:

     
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  2. msdesignltd

    msdesignltd Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Nice Video presentation but,
    Detailing a 3 million $$ car and not removing wheels...is a low budget detail.
    Inside cup of wheels was untouched. Engine compartment????Superficial detail.
    Must of had to do with budget.
     
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  3. FerrfanFL

    FerrfanFL Formula 3
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    i can't believe in the condition of the car when it went it. hard water stains everywhere, dirt. looked like not the best cared for example my goodness...
     
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  4. Challenge

    Challenge Formula 3

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    I appreciated the video and it looks like this beast came out much nicer than it went in. But, some of the techniques made me cringe: slapping that microfiber pad on the tail lights and letting it rip (you know it slung polish all over the mesh grill) and ice blasting right up against the paint in the wheel arches. Did they wax/seal after polishing?
     
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  5. Autodetailing

    Autodetailing Karting

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    Yeah i thought the same! - they never masked off the surrounding body work / paint when ice blasting the intakes.
    Re wheel removal - do you require a special socket as per the Porsche GT3 etc?
    Again agree it came out nicer than it went in but i thought they were very " gung ho! " during the detail.
     

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