Lamborghini Gallardo gets the detailfinish

Damon

King Kong
A return to a car I'd detailed before for its previous owner.

A lovely Lamborghini Gallardo with Tubi exhaust.

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Interactive gallery posted on my website here http://detailfinish.co.uk/blog/lamborghini-gallardo.htm



The car has been valeted and been through a handwash facility so I had to paint correct it again.

The interior was treated first. All leather being cleaned and fed with Gliptone's Liquid Leather. All shininess in the leather was removed and a wonderful soft and matt finish restored.

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So the the wheels were cleaned using P21S Wheel Cleaner (pH Neutral), body work soaked with a citrus pre-wash from Valet PRO and prepared for the machine polishing with detailing clay before a final wash an rinse with distilled water.

Onto the paint correction

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The paint correction took 3 hours.

Then the car was prepared for Swissvax Divine using Swissvax Paint Cleaner. The amazing Swissvax Divine was applied by hand and buffed to an amazing finish.

To finish the detail, all plastics and vinyl were fed with a nourishing UV protectorate. Finally the fabulous Tubi exhaust was polished and the glass polished and treated with RainX.

The finished car

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I hope you enjoyed the read as much as I enjoyed detailing this car

Best

Damon
 
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Aye they do look a little unnatural. It was so bright at the end of the day. I've reduced the exposure to try and reduce the light, but thats the best I could do.

It did look good :yeah:
 
Nice... I actually prefer this car to the one Moz changed for !

Amazing how much swirling there was inflicted in the time between your details on it !!!! (not having a go at Guy, but it just shows how much damage us non-professionals do !!)

I'm trying out a new method of anti-swirl on my Exige...it's called "the zero bucket method" :D
 
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