Ferrari SF90 too beautiful to not post!

Although one of our well-known specialties is working on hypercars, we still have to pinch ourselves every time we get the call to work on them.

The Ferrari SF90 was no different. Boasting its beauty with sleek and low profile bodylines, an optioned gloss black roof, and everything carbon-fiber, this car is surely one that will go down as one of the most fantastic Ferrari’s we’ve been blessed to work on.

Receiving our stage 2 paint correction, we were able to improve the surface through compounding and polishing by reducing surface scratches and sandmarks by 90%+

Sandmarks and buffer trails from improper detailing at the Ferrari factory. This was seen on the entire vehicle

After paint correction, the surface is minimized of imperfections, leaving the brilliant glow of the color beneath shining through!

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What is “Paint Correction?”

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Paint correction is often times mistaken by many for repainting a vehicle. Many think that the term paint correction refers to fixing scrapes, stone chips, dents, dings, etc. 

While all those horrible mishaps can be fixed with other methods, they are not fixed by a machine polisher or “paint correction”.

Paint correction is the process of reducing, minimizing and/or eliminating imperfections in a vehicle’s clear coat. 

A vehicle has a few layers to the pretty shiny stuff you see: typically there’s a primer layer, a base coat or “color” layer, and the clear coat or top coat which makes the surface appear ultra shiny/glossy. Imperfections in clear coat can be caused by a plethora of things, such as a cat walking across the hood, someone keying a vehicle, wiping it down improperly, improper washing/care methods, bird poo droppings, acid rain, California dusters, tree sap , the list goes on! 

 

So how do you get rid of the scratches?

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Paint correction can involve a number of measures (literally) including measuring paint depth to ensure there is enough clear coat available to correct (otherwise you’ll burn through to the base coat or beyond!), as well as choosing the right machine, pads, compounds and polishes to correct the issue.  

Ask the abused Maserati above, he’ll show you what we did. See the scratches/swirls/spider webs/unholiness in the paint? Well here is after

 

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Another example below 

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For more behind the science of paint correction and what you’re actually seeing, head over to our paint correction page where we dive into the process. Click here

 

 

Happy Detailing All!

- Chris Parker  

Co-Owner Detail BOSS