Topaz Detailing – Ferrari California Paint distortion removal.mov

Topaz Detailing – Ferrari California Paint distortion removal.mov

A video showing a brand new Ferrari California’s paintwork from factory, then the result after our Paint Distortion treatment. Enjoy! www.TopazDetailing.com …

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German Vacani says:

The final result is what i expect for a brand name like this. but….

German Vacani says:

This is why is good to buy the “new” ferraris 😀 just build like a cheap
fiesta =P

MisterBitex says:

**question** what’s wrong with the original paint? is it too rough ? or
repainted failure.

lkalas1 says:

Are Paint Distortion and Orange Peel the same thing? I always thought that
high-end car manufacturers wet-sanded cars at the factory to remove this
(Ferrari are notorious for leaving behind sanding marks and holograms on
brand new cars). Is the California different because it is a more ‘mass’
produced car than the 458 and 599? Mainstream robot painted cars have this
problem usually, I’ve never seen it on an exotic like the California
before. It was a stunning transformation, great work!

TopazDetailing says:

Yes Paint Distortion and Orange peel are the same thing.. both terms relate
to the highs and lows in the clear coat of modern paintwork. Manufacturers
production line in best cases allow 20min of refining paintwork, they would
usually sand area’s of paint defects i.e. blemishes, lacquer drips and
painting imperfections. With every new Ferrari that we detail paint
distortion is present unless its a special edition colour then its reduced
significantly. Thanks for your post!

bluedavenger says:

amazing! This is what I need done to my car. Manufacturers now days are
producing horrible paint jobs.

MrCorosiveone says:

little do you know . Ferrari uses a ceramic clear and yes has a bit of
texure but its main purpose is to be durable it contains nano resins in the
clear witch rise to the top during a bake cycle . Once you sand off you
void warranty and will not be as scratch resistant as it is ment to be
there is a good reason why Ferrari does not cut and buff

Jewishpropaganda says:

what would you recommend for a car that has faded clear coat? or is it just
better to get a respray. Since my clear faded off i have rain spots
embedded all over the place now. The paint isn’t discolored at all just for
some reason the clear has faded over the last few years. Any help would be
great and I love your videos!

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