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    Detailer's Domain - Ferrari 458 Challenge - Paint Correction - Opti Coat

    Detailer's Domain - Ferrari 458 Challenge - Paint Correction - Opti Coat

    Hope you are all doing well. I apologize for not posting more often this season, we have been quite busy over the last few months. Many new things around the corner.
    This Ferrari 458 Challenge required some work to get it to tip top shape. Imperfections that were spotted were swirls, sand scratches, and holograms. A nice mix of issues to take care of on this Ferrari 458 Challenge.

    Exterior
    - Wheels were cleaned and prepped for Opti Coat
    - Tires were cleaned and dressed up with Adam's Super VRT
    - Wheel wells were cleaned up
    - Washed with Optimum No Rinse
    - NanoSkin AutoScrub Mitt
    - Clay
    - Door jambs were cleaned up
    - Dried
    - Masking
    - Paint Measurement
    - Compound - Menzerna FG400
    - Final Polish - Sonax Perfect Finish 4/6
    - Cleaned paint with Menzerna Top Inspection
    - Last step - Opticoat
    - Inspection with Fenix, Brinkmann, and natural sunlight
    - Rubber and Plastics Treated
    - Exterior windows and mirrors cleaned
    - Exhaust tips cleaned

    Products used:

    Optimum No Rinse
    Uber Clay Bar
    Auto Finesse Oblitarate
    NanoSkin AutoScrub Mitt
    Menzerna FG400
    Sonax Perfect Finish
    Opti Coat
    Adam's Super VRT
    Menzerna Top Inspection
    Auto Finesse Crystal Glass Cleaner

    Tools used
    Uber Quick Detail MF Towels
    Uber All Purpose MF Towels
    Griot's 3 inch Random Orbital Polisher
    Rupes BigFoot LHR 21ES Random Orbital Polisher
    Rupes BigFoot LHR 15ES Random Orbital Polisher
    Uber Buffing Pads
    Meg's MF Cutting Pad
    Defelsko Paint Meter
    Fenix TK35
    2 Grit Guard Buckets with Caddies
    Adam's Firehose Nozzle
    Metro Air Force Blaster

    A brief overview of the 458 Challenge

    The new 4499 cc V8 is the first Ferrari direct injection engine to be mid-rear-mounted.

    Compared to the 458 Italia, the direct injection 4499 cc V8 remains strictly in production tune, with an output of 570 hp at 9,000 rpm. That said, modifications have been made to the gear ratios and calibration of its dual-clutch F1 gearbox to guarantee higher torque at lower revs. The 458 Challenge is also equipped with the E-Diff electronic differential already employed on the road-going version, a first for Ferrari’s track-only cars.

    Significant weight reductions were achieved both in the car interior and externally:

    - The Prancing Horse engineers focused in particular on the thickness of the bodyshell and the materials used, making extensive use of Lexan.
    - The 458 Challenge also has a specific set-up thanks to modifications made to its suspensions which now include solid steel racing bushings, stiffer springs, single-rate aluminium dampers, 19’’ centre-lock forged wheel rims, larger Pirelli slicks and a ride height that’s lower by 50 mm.
    - New generation CCM2 Brembo brakes are also integrated with the evolved ABS debuted on the 599XX laboratory car.
    - Also new is the use of the F1-Trac traction control system. This Ferrari-developed piece of kit continuously estimates grip and uses that information to boost performance.

    Two track-specific calibrations were developed with logics and control strategies evolved from the F1 and GT racing worlds and fully integrated with the E-Diff to maximise performance both entering and exiting corners.

    The ABS/EBD, E-Diff and F1-Trac calibrations are controlled via a steering wheel-mounted manettino, another first for a Ferrari Challenge-dedicated model. The driver has a choice of 3 settings: OFF position (traction control deactivated), position 1 and position 2. The latter two settings progressively increase the amount of control exerted by the aforementioned systems and can be selected to suit grip conditions. The 458 Challenge also has extraordinary lateral acceleration of 1.6 G when cornering, an essential factor in its superior performance.

    The 458 Challenge guarantees the Ferrari Challenge drivers blistering performance and driving pleasure in the spirit of a championship designed to allow clients enjoy themselves and their cars in a professional and exclusive environment.

    Ferrari Challenge Series

    Established in 1993 and now in its twenty-second year, this year the Ferrari Challenge sees the new 458 Challenge EVO car line up, organized in three series, engaging four regions – Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.
    The large hospitality area offers all the right facilities and it provides a nerve centre where drivers and the teams can welcome their guests and sponsors in an environment that lives up to their expectations. The facilities are also available to the sponsors of the Challenge, some attracted by the series itself and others who prefer to have a tie-in with specific drivers. They are keen to be associated with a prestige marque and also enjoy the media coverage on TV, radio, print media and Internet. In the Challenge, everything is done to put drivers at their ease, with rules ensuring that Dealers and official preparation companies are the only ones authorised to enter cars. This rule has been in place since the very beginning of the Trofeo and allows for greater transparency in the running of the series, which would not be possible with entries from outside the organisation. Events are often held at prestigious race circuits as part of a special event also run by Ferrari - Ferrari Racing Days - with the exception of a few that are run alongside top international events, such as the very first event staged at the French Le Mans circuit at the legendary 24 Hours meeting.

    The classification features the two categories for the Trofeo Pirelli and the Coppa Shell for drivers running the 458 Challenge EVO. 2014 sees a change in the format of the weekend, featuring qualifying 1st session and race 1 on Saturday and qualifying 2nd session and race 2 on Sunday. On Friday testing and free driving sessions will be organized.

    At each race, an extra point will be given for pole position, and one for the fastest race lap.
    All drivers still face a sporting contest that has always operated at a very high standard, with the races proving to be closely contested from start to finish.

    (information pulled from Ferrari.com)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g75dB2Yvn_g

    Before

    For a few feet the car looked great.



    Upon closer inspection we found a lot of paint imperfections. - Swirls, holograms, sand scratches were all visible




















    Prep - wash - clay - wheels - tires

    The car was just delivered so instead of doing a traditional wash we decided to do use Optimum No Rinse for this one.


    After the complete wash was done including wheels, tires, and claying. We moved on to masking the vehicle. (reasons for masking - protect the trim from damage and to reduce the amount of dust getting caked up in crevices and tight spots, reducing clean up)




    Compound and Polishing - Paint Correction
    Various machines were used to bring the paint back up - Rupes LHR15, Rupes LHR21, Griot's 3 inch DA.
    Menzerna FG400 and Sonax Perfect Finish were used to achieve the results that were desired.



    50/50 shot of the correction done - more of these in the video


    After shots - for the last step Opti Coat was applied














    I hope you enjoyed this one as much as we did.

    Thanks!

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    Not that this has to be said...Phil, truly outstanding work and always a treat to see your work. I need to get my car to you but first my hood and front bumper need a respray due to chips.

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    Beautiful work.

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    stunning.


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    Hi, I'm John, and I miss my 6MT Alcantara baby! | 2003 Orient Blue 330i ZHP
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    For sure. Great post!
    Randeaux/Rando/John/jr - '06 Cic ZHP; Southern California
    "ZHP or not, I still like you"


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    That is a very impressive machine. That would be the second thing I'd buy after hitting the lotto.

    My 7 year itch.

    Mods: BimmerBrakes Headers, Magnaflow full system, BYS Cross Drilled and Slotted Rotors, Hawk HPS Pads, Racing Dynamics Intake, Dinan Throttle Body, Bavarian Auto Short Shifter, ECS Tuning Strut Bar, Projector Fogs, Blackout Grilles, Euro Smoked Tail Lights, Black Corner Lights.

    Upcoming: Coil Overs, Sway Bars, Polyurethane Bushings all around, M3 motor mounts
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    Bumping a bit of wizardry here.

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