Just recently completed with the help of Daniel of Car Connoisseur, a new client sought me out to correct the poor condition his 06 Bentley Flying Spur finish due to commercial car washing aka "Vehicle finish destroyers". A beautiful Blue Hue color under the deep marring would take some Qtime from Daniel and I. The day the Bentley arrived. With healthy readings it was time to not waste time, Rotary power with four ply twisted wool with my original DeWalt from the 90's. Evidence of the beauty to be revealed. These pics tell the story well. Broken off end of finish destroying plastic used in tunnel washes. The rear face of the trunk was "Tore up". Coming back to life. Rear bumper had been re-sprayed, so body shop clean up was needed. Bumper coming back ...................... Rotary leveling. 50/50 of the same area. Clear paint tightness.......................Daniel behind me taking a much needed sip of cool water in the shop. Good work being put in. From this................... To looking like this.... As Daniel was my guest and helping me through a heavy week, I could not saddle him with "The Grill". Anyone who has done a Bentley knows removing the water spots and built up crust is no fun................. meanwhile with a couple of hours of tedious work ahead the grill now looks like this. Tires stripped and chrome back to "Bling status". Cleaness. Outside the next morning.
very nice work!. A bently in a tunnel wash?! I guess if you can afford a bently, you dont have much time to wash it properly
Thats a fantastic job. I love the front grill on the car until it needs a good cleaning. We have quite a few of these where I live and I have to say, they get neglected a lot, so when one comes in its take a patient man to clean that grill properly.
I get so used to seeing sports cars in your shop this was a surprise. A lot more paint to correct on these monsters. Good job, nice finished product as always.
Bob, You continue to inspire! The before and afters really show the level of professionalism you bring to the art. How many hours went into this detail? Regards, Mike