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Maserati GranTurismo: A New Lease On Life

This 2010 Maserati GranTurismo was recently acquired by one of my longtime clients. After picking the car up, he contacted me to inquire about bringing some life back into the paint, as well as suggestions for protecting it in the years to come. Upon evaluation of the finish, extensive swirls and holograms were very apparent as well as some etched in water spots and yellow road paint on the sides. On top of all those issues, the owner was also concerned about the factory PPF on the lower rockers, which had seen better days and was in dire need of replacement. After some discussion, we agreed upon a 2-step paint correction, full front PPF wrap, replacement of the factory PPF areas, and long-term ceramic coating application of all paint, wheels, and calipers.

Before Condition Photos:

Nasty swirls and holograms

Factory PPF on the lower rockers

These etched in water spots are what remained after trying two chemical spot removers first. They were on the hood, roof, and rear deck lid.

Some yellow road paint on the lowers.

Tail lights were swirled up too

Given the intricacy of the emblems on this car and how trashed the paint was around them I talked the owner into letting me remove and replace them. Trying to polish in between the symbol and letters would have taken forever and still left mediocre results.

Wheels removed for cleaning and coating of both the wheel faces and inner barrels. Wheels were then torqued back to factory specs.

Completed Vehicle Photos

Virtually all water spots were removed, just a couple faint etchings could be seen with a trained eye.

OEM filmed replaced on the rockers

Road paint removed

Tail lights looking new again

New Maserati emblem on the deck lid

New side emblems

Scan Grip LED pic

Project Process/Products Used

Before Video

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After Video

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