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  • Tesla Freighted from Washington to Arizona for Detail & CQuartz Finest

    And here it was, our first vehicle actually freighted in for us to work on.

















    The freighter was as impressive as what was inside! What fantastic car awaited us inside this beautiful beast? (Well if you read the title you'd already know! But I'm going to be all dramatic anyway so play along!)
































    It was in good company as you can see. Brand new 458 Italia up top But our focus was what was on the first floor...











    This Tesla Model S was purchased by our customer who lived in Tucson, but was in Seattle when it was completed so he took delivery of it there. A couple of days after, he was to come back home to Tucson, but rather than have his Tesla shipped to him, he had it brought up to us for a New Car Prep detail with CQuartz Finest.


    While we have done quite a few Tesla's already, to have one shipped to us from Washington, was surely a first.





    Yup yup, there she is. With only 250 miles on it...ready to be pampered the W&W way.

















    Gotta do at least one photo with us right ?











    Ok maybe two lol, Dani giving the "Thumbs Up!"











    It didn't take long for us to get to work...checking out the car in the sun to see if we spotted any swirls, sanding marks or other defects.











    It didn't take me long before i spotted an area that had be de-nibbed with a dual-action sander...sanding marks left for us to take care of...

















    Yup, see..told ya so.














    A few smaller defects were visible as well























    Bye bye Plycar - the owner said they were top of the line for auto transport - i have to say having seen their rig and delivery first hand...I'm going to have to agree!








    Now that the fun was over, it was time for the work to being. First up ...prep wash.











    Foam those tires!

















    Brake dust/iron particles being melted away.











    Both wheel barrels and wheel faces are cleaned
































    One down, 3 to go.














    Dani knows i like to foam the tires hehe











    Next it was time to clean the car via Iron X Snow Foam soap...awesome car soap for prep washing. Cleans very well...and is very safe for the paint...plus it foams like mad.

















    Think thick foam...











    After hand washing, Dani rinsed everything with spotless water.

















    Next up, decontamination. For us, this is a 2-part process. First, Iron X is sprayed onto the car to help dissolve bonded iron contaminates from the paint.


    But wait this is a new car right? Yes...but even new cars need this to be done. Rail dust from being freighted is not uncommon even on new cars.


    The purple looking dots seen above is Iron-X working to safely dissolve these contaminates.














    There was some sticky type residue on a couple of spots, possible tape residue from the cover upon initial delivery? Tar-X is a very good adhesive remover and took care of this with no problem.





    After this was complete, we then used a decontaminate cloth (like a clay bar) to remove any left over bonded contaminates...insuring the paint was totally smooth.











    Next, it was into the garage for its polish, gotta bring out that gloss!


    Trim was all taped off so that the polishing pads would not hit it.








    This was Dani's job ..bless her heart.











    Brand new baby, all the way from Washington!








    Now it was time to do an inspection. The top was the worst of course...quite a few swirls and scratches were up there and were very visible since it was black.






    After polishing however...it looked crystal clear...as it should...




















    Dani wiping off the polish from the hood after doing her first section.











    A few deep straight line scratches were visible under direct LED light...but we'd be taking care of those.











    And here are those pesky DA sanding marks we showed you earlier....quite the eye sore when you catch them in the light.











    They however, cleared right up after a couple of passes with our Rupes 21. This is how the paint should look.














    I just thought it looked cool...lol











    Dani polishing away on the rear bumper...

















    Concentrating...














    After all the paint had been polished, it was then time to wipe down the paint with Eraser. This removes any left over polishing oils and insures that the CQuartz Finest coating has a totally clean and oil free surface to bond to. The wheel faces too were wiped down with eraser and coated and the tires were dressed with Carpro's PERL.











    Clean and glossy!











    In the mean time i was busy applying 2 coats of CQuartz Finest to all of the paint....glossy!!











    When Dani finished the wheels she jumped in and helped me complete the coating of the paint. Its amazing that even on white, this coating looks so amazing. To have the hard core protection that it offers AND to look this awesome just gives you the best of both worlds.














    Here she was later that evening after we had completed it.














    Such a sexy car!











    Now of course, this wouldn't be a proper write up if there were no sun shots....luckily we were able to keep the car overnight, made sure it was fully charged for the owner...and then got to snap a few pictures the next morning...











    Good morning beauuuuuutiful!











    There were gloss reflections of the gloss showing on the gloss....yes...yes there was.




















    There is always a little bit of pressure when someone brings you their BRAND NEW car and says...here, make it look better. But so far we have yet to disappoint....its always great to have an owner tell you "Wow, this really does look better than new!" It feels good and it's what we push for with every job.





    .....note that its a little bit more than a "little bit" of pressure when someone FREIGHTS you in their new TESLA from out of state...just saying lol





    Back to the pictures!!!











    It's hard to take a bad picture when you have such an awesome car posing for you, looking its "Finest"























    Black insert up front was polished and coated as well...looking deep and gorgeous.











    See...told ya so....























    Up top looking as good as down low!











    And alas, here she was...awaiting pick up.
    Oddly enough, we never got to meet the owner. We had a mobile job to go do on another vehicle and had to actually arrange for our mom to give the owner the keys when he made his way up. The following day i called the owner to make sure everything was up to his expectations...and he assured me that he was very satisfied. He then went on to tell me that he would be going to his first Cars and Coffee meet up that weekend down in Tucson.


    Now here is something funny....a few months before this, we actually did ANOTHER white Tesla, from Tucson. The owner of this first white Tesla sent me an email a week after we finished the Tesla shown above...and it stated the following:


    "Hello Wills!


    Hope things are going well for you. Met a Tesla owner yesterday here in Tucson with a white P85 who said he just has his car cleaned and coated by you and your sister after having had it shipped down from Seattle. He seemed pretty happy and the car looked great!"


    Tell me this isn't a small world! Crazy!


    This was a very fun...and unique detail for us...and hopefully it will not be our last.


    I hope you all enjoyed the write-up and the very cool car we had the pleasure of working on. We will be doing our first Pacific Blue Metallic Tesla next week...I can't wait.





    Thanks again for reading and I hope to be back soon with another sweet ride for everyone to enjoy.
    Wills Amstutz
    Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
    www.WindowsAndWheels.com

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    Re: Tesla Freighted from Washington to Arizona for Detail & CQuartz Finest

    Nice work guys!

    The fact that guy shipped his car to have you work on it, just speaks volumes about the quality of your work.
    Originally posted by Blueline
    I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.

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    • #3
      Re: Tesla Freighted from Washington to Arizona for Detail & CQuartz Finest

      Originally posted by davey g-force View Post
      Nice work guys!

      The fact that guy shipped his car to have you work on it, just speaks volumes about the quality of your work.
      Thank you . I admit it felt really good. Ive read about other guys having such an experience...and we have had owner drive 2-3 hours to get to us...but never had one freighted to us...it was pretty exciting and hopefully will not be the last time this happens.
      Wills Amstutz
      Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
      www.WindowsAndWheels.com

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      • #4
        Re: Tesla Freighted from Washington to Arizona for Detail & CQuartz Finest

        How amazingly cool is that, having a car shipped to you two for a proper detailing?! The only way anyone is going to do that is if the detailer has a stellar reputation, and W&W deservedly has that. Congrats to both of you!

        Now, on a personal note, I've not had the opportunity to detail a Tesla yet, but I have driven one and it's a surreal experience to say the least. I drove an 85, not the P85, and even that car pulled like a freight train and was just dead silent - kind of freaky, really, but a total blast. And now I want one.
        Michael Stoops
        Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

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          Re: Tesla Freighted from Washington to Arizona for Detail & CQuartz Finest

          Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
          How amazingly cool is that, having a car shipped to you two for a proper detailing?! The only way anyone is going to do that is if the detailer has a stellar reputation, and W&W deservedly has that. Congrats to both of you!

          Now, on a personal note, I've not had the opportunity to detail a Tesla yet, but I have driven one and it's a surreal experience to say the least. I drove an 85, not the P85, and even that car pulled like a freight train and was just dead silent - kind of freaky, really, but a total blast. And now I want one.
          Thanks so much for the kind words Mike....i wish we had a shop with cars like that lined up in it lol...but for now the struggle continues!

          In regards to your driving one...yeah i haven't really gotten to do much driving of one yet (so you have one up on me there!), but even just taking one down to the end of the street to turn it around...you can feel the power it has...its crazy! And like you said, dead silent...in a freaky kinda way. I personally like the sound of a gas motor but still these are awesome cars...and i just read the owner opened up all of Tesla's patents for other auto makers to use...crazy...i wonder what will come of it
          Wills Amstutz
          Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
          www.WindowsAndWheels.com

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          • #6
            Re: Tesla Freighted from Washington to Arizona for Detail & CQuartz Finest

            Nice work Wills and sis....

            Talkin with Scott Im estimating it was relatively mellow that day and only hit, what about 98-100 that day ?!?!?!?!

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            • #7
              Re: Tesla Freighted from Washington to Arizona for Detail & CQuartz Finest

              Lol Chris that was probably about right. This month however we've been 105-110 most days...every now in then we'll get a cool off of 101 or so

              Originally posted by Christopher.Brown View Post
              Nice work Wills and sis....

              Talkin with Scott Im estimating it was relatively mellow that day and only hit, what about 98-100 that day ?!?!?!?!

              Wills Amstutz
              Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
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              • #8
                Re: Tesla Freighted from Washington to Arizona for Detail & CQuartz Finest

                I said this over at Autogeek, but had just been reading it over my phone on Tapatalk. Appreciate it even more on my computer in larger size. Great write up. You make the experience like one is right there.
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                • #9
                  Re: Tesla Freighted from Washington to Arizona for Detail & CQuartz Finest

                  Originally posted by exploreco View Post
                  I said this over at Autogeek, but had just been reading it over my phone on Tapatalk. Appreciate it even more on my computer in larger size. Great write up. You make the experience like one is right there.

                  Thanks so much, i really appreciate you taking the time to comment a SECOND time lol. Im glad you enjoyed it
                  Wills Amstutz
                  Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
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