Hello.
After 6 years the old website was retired this weekend and a brand new one has replaced it which now works properly on phones and tablets. There are still a couple of tweaks needed to the gallery for smaller screen phones and I still need to add the picture descriptions, but otherwise its now nice and easy to swipe through over 300 cars in our portfolio.
And we are still all over social media where you can see all the cars as we work on them.
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This isn't a full write up today but I thought I'd feature a few photos from some cars we've worked on recently. The full sets of photos can of course be seen in our portfolio.
This Ferrari 458 Speciale was protected with PPF by CG Performance and then detailed by us.
Some overspray on the passenger door before and after
And some sanding marks on a few panels, before and after on one of those marks
The body was protected with Wolfs Bodyguard sealant. More photos in our portfolio
Next up we did this Alfa 4C in a very tight garage. The owner had tried a couple of detailers and none had got the non metallic red paint to really shine as he had hoped. He was over the moon with our results. More photos in our portfolio
Next up one car I was pretty nervous about detailing to be honest but the job couldn't have gone better. A 3000 mile completely original NEVER BEEN WET Lamborghini Countach 5000S. Thankfully it wasn't really dirty so after a careful dust off we set about carefully correcting the old red paint.
A quick example of the difference we made in this 50/50 video. Change to 720p for the best viewing
[video=youtube;-_8LSDxDk88]https://youtu.be/-_8LSDxDk88[/video]
Another before and after
The finished car, protected with CQuartz Paint Sealant to give the best scratch resistance. More photos in our portfolio
And finally, a Porsche Carrera GT with some of the hardest paint I've ever polished! We got there in the end though. Again protected with CQuartz Paint Sealant. More photos in our portfolio
Many thanks for reading. Hope the new website works well for everyone.
Nathan Willits.
After 6 years the old website was retired this weekend and a brand new one has replaced it which now works properly on phones and tablets. There are still a couple of tweaks needed to the gallery for smaller screen phones and I still need to add the picture descriptions, but otherwise its now nice and easy to swipe through over 300 cars in our portfolio.
And we are still all over social media where you can see all the cars as we work on them.
.
This isn't a full write up today but I thought I'd feature a few photos from some cars we've worked on recently. The full sets of photos can of course be seen in our portfolio.
This Ferrari 458 Speciale was protected with PPF by CG Performance and then detailed by us.
Some overspray on the passenger door before and after
And some sanding marks on a few panels, before and after on one of those marks
The body was protected with Wolfs Bodyguard sealant. More photos in our portfolio
Next up we did this Alfa 4C in a very tight garage. The owner had tried a couple of detailers and none had got the non metallic red paint to really shine as he had hoped. He was over the moon with our results. More photos in our portfolio
Next up one car I was pretty nervous about detailing to be honest but the job couldn't have gone better. A 3000 mile completely original NEVER BEEN WET Lamborghini Countach 5000S. Thankfully it wasn't really dirty so after a careful dust off we set about carefully correcting the old red paint.
A quick example of the difference we made in this 50/50 video. Change to 720p for the best viewing
[video=youtube;-_8LSDxDk88]https://youtu.be/-_8LSDxDk88[/video]
Another before and after
The finished car, protected with CQuartz Paint Sealant to give the best scratch resistance. More photos in our portfolio
And finally, a Porsche Carrera GT with some of the hardest paint I've ever polished! We got there in the end though. Again protected with CQuartz Paint Sealant. More photos in our portfolio
Many thanks for reading. Hope the new website works well for everyone.
Nathan Willits.
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