Detailed: 2006 Spyker C8 spyder

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by Misha, Sep 26, 2010.

  1. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    Having worked on many exotics and high end vehicles over the years, it's been a while since I've done something completely new to me. Not surprisingly so as there aren't too many of these very exotic looking vehicles around, being the Spyker C8 Spyder.

    This particular example, came in the very rich Royal Blue color that really showed its depth and shine after the very extensive process put into this vehicle. Spyker definitely did their homework in regards to their paint work, a very smooth, orange peel free finish and a solid, presumably ceramic clear coat. Many different accents make this vehicle, from the aluminum vents and under body panels to the vents and contours throughout. All making for a very attractive body, however a very involved and careful process required, which is all listed below as well as the pics!

    Products used:
    Meguiars 3000 unigrit sand paper
    Meguiars M105 + purple foam wool pad
    Menzerna 203 + orange pad
    Menzerna 106 + white pad
    Menzerna 85 + black pad
    IPA 30%
    P21S Paint cleanser
    Optimum No Rinse Wash (ONR)
    Optimum Metal polish
    CG Diablo wheel gel
    Stoners Tarminator
    Turtle wax Bug and Tar remover
    BlackFire Wet Diamond sealant
    Meguiars Super Degreaser
    Meguiars Last Touch
    Meguiars APC
    3M Adhesive remover
    Plexus clear bra cleaner
    Sonus green ultra fine clay
    CG Maxisuds clay solution
    Sprayway ammonia free window cleaner
    Poor boys wheel sealant
    Poorboys bold n’ bright tire dressing
    Collinite 476

    Procedures and pictures

    As car arrived, it rained night before and roads were not dry when car got to the shop so it was little dirty
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    First order was to take removable aluminum pieces off the car. Front splitter and side skirts and rear wheel guards were removed prior to washing the car. They were polished and sealed with poor boys wheel sealant which is great for aluminum

    After aluminum trim was off car was washed with ONR and clayed, there wasn’t much contamination on the car but still it was needed.

    Fog lights surrounds, mirrors, lower air intake grills were polished and sealed

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    Side skirt before and after video

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    Front splitter just like other aluminum pieces were polished with blue and black pad on PC with Optimum metal polish
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    Upper air intake door pieces removed to clean under them and polish them, rear upper and botton intakes were polished by hand, lwer air intake grills were removed and polished as well, cleaned all stones that got stuck there from driving, intakes itself were polished.

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    Rear wheel guards before and after
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    Front clamshell, suspension and front wheel assembly was cleaned inside. Underside of clamshell was waxed with Collinite 476
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    Rear clamshell aluminum engine cover was polished with blue pad on PC and Mothers power ball mini on a drill
    Before/After
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    Wheels were cleaned using CG Diablo wheel gel at first, then all stones that got stock to inside of wheels were removed and sprayed several times with Tarminator to take tar off the wheels, then were cleaned with Turtle wax bag and tar remover in hard to reach areas for Tarminator can (Turtle Wax B&TR is gel type product that works very well with terry cloth and stick to wheel surface to dissolve tar before washing it off)
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    Brake calipers cleaned with CG Diablo and sealed with Poorboys wheel sealant
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    Wheels sealed and tires dressed
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    Onto the paint
    Car was taped off and top covered prior to all work being done (aluminum polishing and paint correction). Some parts of the car were wet sanded because of deep scratches, then polished with Purple wool pad on rotary, then followed with Menzerna 203 + orange pad on PC, and finished with Menzerna 85RD with black pad
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    bottom of doors were polished as well
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    Taillight lenses were taken off and polished off the car, aluminum rings were taped off during paint correction
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    We pulled car out on the sun to check after final polishing
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  2. Camaro5Ryan

    Camaro5Ryan Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Beautiful! Great work!
     
  3. GDAL

    GDAL Guest

    great work on such rare vehicle. Awesome turnaround.
     
  4. dsms

    dsms DB Forum Supporter

    Holy cow this is awesome work, new level of detail guys!
     
  5. JoeyZ

    JoeyZ Obsessive Detailer

    Great work. I think I saw that car at the show in Malvern a few weeks ago.

    Great job.
     
  6. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    Stunning work, Misha! That's a lot of paint corrections!
     
  7. bryansbestwax

    bryansbestwax DB Forum Supporter

    great job, absolutely perfect. Were the aluminum pieces snap on or were the bolted(screwed) on? How many hours went into the job?
     
  8. tdekany

    tdekany Wax on..Wax off

    Awesome work!:thumb::thumb::thumb:
     
  9. pektel

    pektel DB Forum Supporter

    That is amazing work there, bud! Sooooo jealous you got to work on one of those. One of my favorite cars. The exhaust sound is amazing.
     
  10. cnut

    cnut Guest

    Beautiful work on a rare vehicle! Your attention to detail is great.
     
  11. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    most like that was this one. there arent many of those around, i think there is only 2 in this area
     
  12. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru


    they were screwed on, id say over 4 days we spend about 40-45 hours if not more
     

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