Porsche Carrera S - Reflection Perfection -

wallyStang

New member

My Saleen S281 supercharged #372-400 business vehicle.



Light Swirl and Scratch removal.










*Washed with Mothers Gold*

*Clayed with Poorboys World clay. PB Spray and Wipe for lubrication*

*Swirl and scratch Removal. PB Pro Polish 2 via a porter cable speed setting 6 applied by a VC black finishing pad* The finish buffed out very easily. Applied about 7 passed until product broke down and wiped off with ease*

*Finessing Polish consisted of PB Polish with Sealant via a porter cable on speed setting 1 applied using a VC Finessing pad*

*Topped with Nattys Blue x 2 by hand*

*Tires Cleaned and dressed with PB Bold n Bright with a splash of NXT Insanity*
 
Great job on the 997. Maybe you can help me with a similar Porsche, where I used PB Polish with Sealant and it left micro-swirling to the point where it wasn't worth the effort - my expectation was that PwS would finish down and be done. I used a 5.5" Green CCS pad with a GG6 at speed 4 or 5. Again, on soft Porsche paint. Ideas?
 
Great job on the 997. Maybe you can help me with a similar Porsche, where I used PB Polish with Sealant and it left micro-swirling to the point where it wasn't worth the effort - my expectation was that PwS would finish down and be done. I used a 5.5" Green CCS pad with a GG6 at speed 4 or 5. Again, on soft Porsche paint. Ideas?

Thank you :). I am not familiar with the GG6 but with a porter cable I always finish on speed setting 1 or 2 with a finishing pad while using Polish with Sealant or Polish with Carnauba Blue. Polish with Sealant is pad dependent so I like to tackle the finish one or two different ways. The first would be start aggressive and slowly kick down a couple notches. I would start on speed setting 6 and as soon as the product starts to break down a little kick the speed down to setting 2 or 1 and just use the weight of the machine to apply. If the finish is still being finicky apply twice. Once for the cut on a high speed, buff off and re apply on speed setting one to jewel the paint.
 
Back
Top