Monday, September 13, 2010

1928 Rolls Royce Concours Detail

Parked at the show.
Parked next to the 1941 Cadillac also done by us.
Leather treated several times with Connolly Hide Food.




Healthy paint measurements taken all over vehicle.




Dingy sterling silver needed a lot of polishing.


Heavy swirling

Lots of tight spots all over car needed a lot of attention. Our mini buffer with 4" pads were used all over the place, and a couple of rolls of tape were used to protect edges.




This beautiful Rolls Royce Phantom came to us in need of a show car preperation for the Kirkland Concours d' elegance. There were a lot of difficult nooks and crannies on this car, not to mention the stainless steel hood that needed to be polished, and also all the sterling silver, like the radiator, emblems, bumpers, and much much more. The leather was extremely dried and cracking tremendously, so I used Connolly Hide Food Conditioner to soften the leather, performed a 3 step machine polish, and hand waxed with Vintage wax. This preperation took two weeks to finish, but the results were astonishing.

1 comment:

  1. Sweet old cars. Anyone can say that a professional did this. It is in my opinion that getting automobile detailing from a professional is the best way to go when dealing with old cars. They're like babies. In a way, they're very sensitive but getting a pro will ensure a quality outcome.

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