Man..... just when I thought this was gonna be just a simple click and watch... im so hypnotized by this careful, meticulous process... like art. Respect the attention to detail 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Lovely car. The owner must be very proud to own something so special. Must be amazing to work on these kind of cars too. Would love to have a skill like that.
The final result is absolutely stunning and your client has exceptionally good taste. A brave color to paint a Ferrari, but the yellow shields and silver contrast stripes inside and out just pull the whole thing together...absolutely jaw dropping. That being said, the condition of the paint before you started was disgraceful. I know Ferrari’s aren’t renowned for the quality of their paint but, how on earth did that pass factory QA...did it look that bad in the flesh, or is it the camera angles/light are particularly unflattering. The owner must be thrilled with the result.
Im a big fan av all your work, and I love this videos. But something I have been wondering for a while - Why do you guys not have any lifts to get the cars up in the air? I know from detailing my own cars for however long, your body gets so sore by doing all the lower parts, and I cant imagine doing that day in and day out. It must be a better work environment for your employees if they can get the cars up a bit and have more "normal" working positions. Is there any specific reason why there are no lifts? Just a thought! Anyways, back to the video!
@Seamus McShamish Yes sure you get used to it, I get that. But it still not good for the body, working in those awkward positions. Hence why using a lift would be good
Amazing job as usual. I get the skill, time and process to achieve these results but how do you cut the PPF to the correct size and shape? 3D scanner and some cleaver software? Love to know and watch that process as very interested. Would make a good video, or is this a trade secret? Well done 👍
No ceramic coating on top of the PPF? I think that would be something very important for maintaining ease of cleaning after the PPF is applied. Maybe I am mistaken? The paint correction looks spectacular though. Great job!
Not really, only custom painted cars go through that level of paint leveling. However they spray a thick coat of clear so it can be leveled flat. Ferrari didn't paint that car with that level of clear for what Topaz is doing. It's highly likely they are removing way too much clear coat for this process which will compromise the clear coat.
@@gpaje i believe they use the guage through out the process, just isn’t shown on camera. Especially when they deal with high end cars they won’t risk any damage to the paint.
I agree Sohum, when you pay £250K plus for a car I would expect the final paint to match the car. I really do think orange peel at this price level is unacceptable. Mass production cars fair enough but Ferrari etc ... sort it out chaps.
I would assume using the Rupes rotary to bring back gloss after the sanding/wetsanding process is to visually inspect that "yes, it is mirror finish, just needs a few more steps to be perfect"
@@LadyJustice86 my question is why they are using a rotary insted of a dual action polisher. If im not wrong they used a rotary after sanding then a dual action for correctrion and then the rotary again for refining and then the dual action again for the last step. So i was just wondering why they just dont use one or the other
I've got a British Racing Green 6 series and im looking to do something v similar, unfortunately the previous owner took it thu one too many gas station washes...
You have cultivated the capacity to have great memory when you have only that capacity you become mechanical repeating what you have recorded as memory. So you are never free to observe so you begin to learn how to learn.
This car wasn't painted from the factory for this type of "paint leveling" in mind, I don't know how it has enough clear coat to do this much sanding while maintaining durability of the clear. I think they think that covering the paint with PPF is going to make up for that?
Assuming their 5-year warranty of the PPF on the car is enough to guarantee protection... i would have coated the PPF in a ceramic coating, to protect against further elements... unless this car is sitting in a garage, not being used except for Sundays for church.
Would be a bit peeved if my paint needed that much orange peel effect removing considering how much it cost in the first place. I know that no car can be perfect but for the price it is new I would hope it was damn close.
I spoke with one of technicians who prepared JK’s green Laferrari at Goodwood and he said of all of the top brands they were by far the worst paint finish of them all.
Kills me that a new Ferrari has to have the paint corrected. I had a silver Acura RSX type S in 2003 that had not a spot of orange peel on it, and yes I hand detailed that car with clay bar so I knew every inch of the surface.
Topaz protecc. Topaz Attacc. Most importantly, Topaz give paint its life bacc.
Love it!
Mind blowing work... Complete passion and artistry at the pinnacle level ❤️
So satisfying
Thanks for watching
Man..... just when I thought this was gonna be just a simple click and watch... im so hypnotized by this careful, meticulous process... like art. Respect the attention to detail 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Topaz: the standard for automotive detailing excellence!
Yessssssss Sir.
thank you!
Wow, lovely spec. A nice change from the Red Pistas you see most often.
Thanks!
@@TopazDetailing Is this a
Jamiroquai car?
Or yellow ones, but red 488 are plagues 🤣
Lovely car. The owner must be very proud to own something so special. Must be amazing to work on these kind of cars too. Would love to have a skill like that.
Most satisfied i ever was in my entire 14 year life after watching this video......
Love from India☺️:)
Really enjoyed the correction and PPF application. Thank You
The videographer gets kudos for the awesome camera coverage and the music is well matched💯💯💯
I’d love to see some customer reactions !
You guys need to film in 4K@60fps, cant see details on 1080p
You won't see them either way when the cameraman uses super shallow depth of field in the after shots to hide any texture remaining in the finish.
Just a stunning vehicle, fully deserving of that level of protection.
Thanks for watching
The way a FERRARI is supposed to be taken care of!
`Detailer at Ferrari`
No ceramic coating over the PPF?
Only on the paint
Some PPFs are already ceramic coated.
The final result is absolutely stunning and your client has exceptionally good taste. A brave color to paint a Ferrari, but the yellow shields and silver contrast stripes inside and out just pull the whole thing together...absolutely jaw dropping.
That being said, the condition of the paint before you started was disgraceful. I know Ferrari’s aren’t renowned for the quality of their paint but, how on earth did that pass factory QA...did it look that bad in the flesh, or is it the camera angles/light are particularly unflattering. The owner must be thrilled with the result.
That car looks awesome! Job well done.
Thanks for watching
Im a big fan av all your work, and I love this videos. But something I have been wondering for a while - Why do you guys not have any lifts to get the cars up in the air? I know from detailing my own cars for however long, your body gets so sore by doing all the lower parts, and I cant imagine doing that day in and day out. It must be a better work environment for your employees if they can get the cars up a bit and have more "normal" working positions. Is there any specific reason why there are no lifts? Just a thought! Anyways, back to the video!
100+ hours with no lift? Yes, I'd go nuts.
@Seamus McShamish Yes sure you get used to it, I get that. But it still not good for the body, working in those awkward positions. Hence why using a lift would be good
Amazing job as usual. I get the skill, time and process to achieve these results but how do you cut the PPF to the correct size and shape? 3D scanner and some cleaver software? Love to know and watch that process as very interested. Would make a good video, or is this a trade secret?
Well done 👍
Our process is secret unfortunately!
@@TopazDetailing it's not a Stanley knife and a steel ruler then🤣
Probably definitely a laser 3D mapping system of every inch of the car.
Lovely job on a great looking car. Top work from Topaz.
Many thanks!
Incredible spec and amazing detail! Great job guys!
My God...the labor/hrs involved even with an experienced detailer must be huge. Definitely appreciate the attention to detail though.
Hey. What is the product name for the plastic 1/8 inch blue tape did you guys used.? Not the masking tape one.
I wanna try find it here in my country.
Detailing is my passion… I aspire to achieve this skill level 🔥🔥🔥👌
No ceramic coating on top of the PPF? I think that would be something very important for maintaining ease of cleaning after the PPF is applied. Maybe I am mistaken? The paint correction looks spectacular though. Great job!
Absolutely fantastic work! Really enjoy watching your videos
Thank you very much!
Beautiful work as always
Thanks again!
Well done!.👍..The level 5 detailing, commands respect!!...One of the BEST channels on UA-cam!!... Hope to be watching videos for years to come!!..
It’s pretty expensive but it’s so worth it
Thank you for your kind words
What a satisfying job. 🙌🏽
so satisfying to watch
Looks Amazing...If you don't mind me asking. How much did all that cost?
Two words , Like Glass 👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
I love the song during the montage, whats the name of the song?
And the Academy award for best cinematography in a car detailing video goes to........
Thanks for your kind words
Great work and vid, the green suits the Ferrari perfectly.
Thanks for watching
I dunno about a Ferrari in Green... Great if you don't want to look too flash.
@@user-jt1jv8vl9r if it’s gonna be in green it’s gonna be in British Racing Green imo. Would of liked the interior to be tan but oh well.
Ferrari management to their paint and quality guys after watching this video: Y'all ain't doing your job properly lads!
Not really, only custom painted cars go through that level of paint leveling. However they spray a thick coat of clear so it can be leveled flat. Ferrari didn't paint that car with that level of clear for what Topaz is doing. It's highly likely they are removing way too much clear coat for this process which will compromise the clear coat.
@@gpaje I'd be sooo curious to see what the paint thickness gauge says before and after!
@@LadyJustice86 I as well, really curious.
@@gpaje i believe they use the guage through out the process, just isn’t shown on camera. Especially when they deal with high end cars they won’t risk any damage to the paint.
I agree Sohum, when you pay £250K plus for a car I would expect the final paint to match the car. I really do think orange peel at this price level is unacceptable. Mass production cars fair enough but Ferrari etc ... sort it out chaps.
Ohhhhh yes boys!! 🔥
Nabil, well done on the music!
I love the talk through at the end 👍
So impressive work!!!!
Is the rotary a personal choice after the sanding? Or is it just the most effective?
I would assume using the Rupes rotary to bring back gloss after the sanding/wetsanding process is to visually inspect that "yes, it is mirror finish, just needs a few more steps to be perfect"
@@LadyJustice86 my question is why they are using a rotary insted of a dual action polisher. If im not wrong they used a rotary after sanding then a dual action for correctrion and then the rotary again for refining and then the dual action again for the last step. So i was just wondering why they just dont use one or the other
@Seamus McShamish do you sand after laying the clear down on the car? Like a bently paint
Awesome content, great editing, good job
Cool video, that edit is cool thanks for sharing with us
Love it!! Would have been great if the video was in 4K for the details 😎
Next time!
Good job Topaz. Also youre People thats working on the car they are master. Good team work
Thanks for your kind words
Looks absolutely regal 💖🤩
Wow, when a car becomes a piece of art.
Great job 👍👍
How much cost for 2021 model year?
Nice work 👌💎👌
Thanks 🔥
Watching again after today’s video💯💯💯
Wow,, Super car and Super Detailing,, 👍🚗💪
Really brought out the cracks and fingerprints on my cell phone!
I've got a British Racing Green 6 series and im looking to do something v similar, unfortunately the previous owner took it thu one too many gas station washes...
Love love
Looks amazing but the fuel flap cover is not perfectly aligned. 9:53
Blingin 😎
Always and amazing Job. ALWAYS
Thank you! Cheers!
Always love your videos👍🇦🇺
Stunning car 👌
I am converted Nabil, and became a strong believer... We need Topaz Dubai 😉
How much does a lvl5 detail cost for a regular sized sportscar like this one?😊
Ferrari !!! 😍😍
beyond in silence: in a Saund of an engine the immense dream of a Ferrari man
Love this videos, love that car. Congratulations
Thanks for your kind words
Is this the same owner as the GT2 you did?
Gorgeous!!!
Can you make my Opel Combo to a pristine condition as a different kind of mission? ...a sponsored one. I'm all in. 🚙💨
Wonderful car
you're the best 👌💯🔝
You are the best
Absolutely fabulous car, but having those little orange indicators near the expensive SF shields look a little bit... weird ?
Nice Video like every time
Thanks for watching
Love it best detailing
How much did it cost him to do it? Just for future reference when I get my first supercar
....im thinking...a LOT.
We need 4k videos
After all that.
No ceramic top coat?
my exact thoughts!
What would this cost??
Super!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice desk
This car is so clean it makes every clean object and surface around it look dirty
You guys do amazing jobs! Absolutely stunning!
It's wild how you have to INTRODUCE scratches to get rid of scratches!
i've never understood what's so special about the pista's.
Is this the same customer that has that epic GT2RSPL with the leather interior?
You have cultivated the capacity to have great memory when you have only that capacity you become mechanical repeating what you have recorded as memory. So you are never free to observe so you begin to learn how to learn.
Music is amazing content is beautiful! Song reminds me of >>> EDGE OF THE LIGHT X JORDAN CRITZ
In my opinion, the PPF actually looks better than the raw paint. It looks to mute the fiber that shows through on the paint alone.
@Seamus McShamish Wonderful input. Let all be the fact that you can actually see it in the video.
Same owner as the green Porsche recently detailled?
Very nice work, it's paint work at Ferrari is shocking for the price.
would love to know how much a level 5 would cost. can’t be cheap lol
probably 15-20k
This car wasn't painted from the factory for this type of "paint leveling" in mind, I don't know how it has enough clear coat to do this much sanding while maintaining durability of the clear. I think they think that covering the paint with PPF is going to make up for that?
Assuming their 5-year warranty of the PPF on the car is enough to guarantee protection... i would have coated the PPF in a ceramic coating, to protect against further elements... unless this car is sitting in a garage, not being used except for Sundays for church.
@@LadyJustice86 I'm sure they did later, that makes sense, especially if they don't intend on the car being out in the elements a lot.
Amazing work, but why cant ferrari get it right from the factory ?
they never do.... trust me....
How is this not narrated by David Attenborough
In 2020, all video should be 4K quality~
100 hours is four days!!!!!!
Would be a bit peeved if my paint needed that much orange peel effect removing considering how much it cost in the first place. I know that no car can be perfect but for the price it is new I would hope it was damn close.
Who, how and why dislikes this video?
I spoke with one of technicians who prepared JK’s green Laferrari at Goodwood and he said of all of the top brands they were by far the worst paint finish of them all.
👍
Kills me that a new Ferrari has to have the paint corrected. I had a silver Acura RSX type S in 2003 that had not a spot of orange peel on it, and yes I hand detailed that car with clay bar so I knew every inch of the surface.