This 2012 Maserati GranTurismo S now looks as good as it sounds. From heavy swirl damage to old asphalt bonded tar spots the Maserati threw every challenge at us. The paint was so contaminated the new owner thought it was cream, turns out Maserati’s ‘Bianco Eldorado’ is a bright glossy white.

Without any previous protection to the paint the contaminants had become completely bonded to the clear coat which in turn caused additional swirl damage during its life from some of them breaking loose during washes.

After an extensive decontamination it received our 2-stage paint correction process and was finished with a 3-year ceramic coating so it can be enjoyed to its fullest extent without worry. Tar and contaminants don’t stand a chance against the ceramic coating thanks to its extreme hydrophobic properties and chemical resistance allowing for a much easier, faster and safer wash process for the lifespan of the coating.

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