Tesla Model S correction and coating w/wheels off with CQuartz Finest

Discussion in 'Professional Detailer's Studio' started by GoFast908Z, Mar 28, 2015.

  1. GoFast908Z

    GoFast908Z DB Pro Supporter

    Another Model S in for correction work, wheels off coating, and coating all paint in CQuartz Finest.






    Starting off with the wheels

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    Not too dirty but could use some tidying up


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    Much better. Cleaned and prepped 100% and then coated

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    Stamped lettering/numbers perfect

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    Brakes and wheel wells dialed in

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    While it was a new car and not in bad shape, there were still some defects to knock out

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    After correction

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    The "nose cone" was not in good shape. Lots of factory installed defects, sanding marks, etc

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    After correction the nose cone was looking proper again

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    All finished up, late at nice so no sun pics

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    One its way back home

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    Fast forward a few weeks and the owner had an incident in a parking lot that did some damage to the front end, so she brought it in to see if it could be repaired without going to the body shop.

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    After working it over for a little while and recoating it, you couldn't tell the incident had ever happened!

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    Also nabbed a few sun shots while I had it since it was delivered back at night originally

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    Just a quick writeup but thanks for checking it out!
     
  2. ampbmw

    ampbmw DB Forum Supporter

    beautiful craftsmanship
     
  3. kyle butler

    kyle butler Birth of a Detailer

    nice work on a great car. well done!
     

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