Blue Corsa over charcoal with blue medio accents and blue carbon. Any input? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Blu Corsa is definitely my choice. I would like to get white (I mean paperwhite) seats with blue stitching and blue horse, but wonder how would they look after using. Maybe small part of doors in white and lower dashboard panel in white too. Detailer friends told that it is possible to do ceramic protection film for leather parts so they dont get stains so easily and it would be easy just to wipe clean with wet cloth. If anyone has experience with white seats and some details (small parts of doors and lower dashboard) with white leather it would be good to hear. Are those wheels Diamond Cut Forged Glossy Technical Grey? Looks amazing! Btw. What is blue carbon?
I have Blu sterling in my GTS and had Gyeon ceramic coating applied to the leather on the seats, left them with a glossy hue to them. We've tried multiple methods to remove the coating as recommended by manufacturer and can not, all I can hope for is that it will wear off in time. I have had the same ceramic coating done on my G wagons, Flying Spur, and my Pista without an issue but this time around must be a new type of leather top coat that isn't working with the ceramic coating. So, please be very careful irrespective of what color seats you choose. BTW, Blue carbon is the final clear coat that's put on the CF with a Blue tint. You can red, green etc its all the clearcoat that gets tinted.
the bright yellow calipers are a huge distraction. im leaning away from them being so noticeable. try silver or black calipers.
Yea I’ve used Gyeon ceramic on my leather for all my cars. You typically want to apply it very light let it sit for 20 min and buff it off. It should NOT be glossy and the leather really should be unchanged but I’d recommend trying on a small inconspicuous area first. My wife’s new 2022 X5 has light seats and it works great. She is very hard on cars with our two kids. Small about of water and leather detail solution and it looks brand new.
Most automotive leather has some degree of protection against stains to begin with. I wouldn’t worry unless you are getting some material for which they require you to sign a disclaimer. Or you are very very hard on your car. When using any product on your car, you want to make sure its developed for modern automotive use- in this case- modern automotive leather use. Its been a while but I remember friends stripping off the protective layer on their car leather using older highly regarded leather cleaners. It ruined their interior. Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat
Thank you very much for your comments! If the delivery time for the car is ~2024 I am sure there will be a lot of development what comes to ceramic coats for leather materials, and imho good detailer would try it to some small part that would be least visible if there appear any issues before applying coat to the whole interior. I just think the blu corsa exterior and white seats with blue stitching would look really amazing and that combo would be worth to do some extra cleaning every now and then
There a post someone noted that the blue stitching used by Ferrari is much lighter than blu Corsa. The person actually had the parts refinished to match. I think it’s on the 488 forum. It looked amazing.
IMO as long as you are happy that the blue leather doesnt match the colour of the car. IMO silver calipers.
Haven't seen blue carbon with Blue Corsa before - had a tough time matching blue carbon with blue on my 812 - it seemed to go better with a darker blue. The attached picture shows blue carbon next to glossy Blue Montreal by the rear spoiler. The other picture shows blue carbon next to glossy Aluminium 64350163 paint. This may give you a better sense of how blue carbon looks. I've also included a picture of matte blue carbon on the interior so you can get a sense of how that looks also. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Blue can be hard if you’re pushing for a match. I’m going for the carbon and leather to be close, but I was going for a light blue exterior and a contrasting but complimentary interior.
When I did my 812 GTS, Atelier/TM, they recommended a baby blue color which to me was very pastel especially since I did interior accents in Santorini. So, I pushed back and had them use the santorini and match it with the same thread color so it didn't look off. Results came out great. Many times Atelier will push certain thread colors that don't match the CDLT stripe unless you force them to look better. I had the same experience with Giallo Monte Carlo for my SF90 spider, they eventually found the stitch to match the yellow exterior.
Alright. Just having fun. Would this build look better with blu electtrico? that’s where I’m leaning. Also considering a giallo Triplo build as a GTS for my wife
Blu corsa is a great colour - I have it in my F8 Spider - but care is needed when trying to match and I would say there is too much blue in this example. You can get a stitching thread which matches well, but for leather accents, blu medio is not it, I think blu Santorini is better. Blue carbon is a big extra expense which in my opinion contributes little.
This is my F8 Spider, blu corsa, crema, Santorini stripe, carbon racing seats. The door panels were changed to restrict the amount of crema inside, otherwise it’s too much. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Overall it's nice - it should if you like it Personnally I'd still go for black for the upper dash, it would add a contrasting touch and may also have some benefit regarding potential windshield reflection.