Today was my day to try out my new PC and Zaino ... but I've hit a snag. The subject is my "new" 1995 Porsche Carrera 4 coupe in Guards Red.
I Dawn-washed the car, then clayed it. which went fine. The car has some swirling in the finish, but nothing major, and some fine hairline scratches in the roof, looks like someone was guilty of putting things up there in the past.
I used 3M Swirl Mark Remover on a white CMA pad with the PC. I chose a small section of the roof first, because of the visible swirls and fine scratches. I applied a few drops of SMR to the pad, applied it to the area, and began to buff with the speed at 5. The SMR buffed right in and after just a minute or two the paint as shiny again. I stopped the buffer, turned it over and noticed that the grey SMR residue was now a dark red.
I'm assuming this means there is no clear coat on Porsche Guards Red ... I know that was true on older 911s (up to at least 1989), and I had just assumed that by 1995 Porsche had starting using it, but it looks like that's not the case. The car has not been painted; the paint is original.
The SMR appeared to take the swirls right out but didn't touch the scratches, which I can't feel with my fingernail. Do I need something a little stronger and should I just work those by hand?
So ... my questions:
1) Is the 3M SMR still good to use on a non-clear coat car? Do I need to take additional steps or be more careful as a result, or is it more forgiving this way?
2) What can I use to get after those scratches? I also have 3M Imperial Hand Glaze and P21-S Paint Cleanser, but I would think they would be finer than the SMR.
3) I have the Zaino Z2 (polish for clear coats) and Z5 (polish for swirl marks and fine scratches). I am assuming that instead I need a bottle of Z3 since I don't have a clear coat, but is the Z5 still applicable? The website only mentions Z5 in conjunction with Z2 and the description of Z3 says it contains iingredients to lessen swirls and scratches.
4) How can I clean the paint and polish off this new pad?!
My plan for today is to just slap a coat of Blitz wax on it and call it a day for now until I can get the proper ingredients. Grrrrr.
Thanks ...
Vic
I Dawn-washed the car, then clayed it. which went fine. The car has some swirling in the finish, but nothing major, and some fine hairline scratches in the roof, looks like someone was guilty of putting things up there in the past.
I used 3M Swirl Mark Remover on a white CMA pad with the PC. I chose a small section of the roof first, because of the visible swirls and fine scratches. I applied a few drops of SMR to the pad, applied it to the area, and began to buff with the speed at 5. The SMR buffed right in and after just a minute or two the paint as shiny again. I stopped the buffer, turned it over and noticed that the grey SMR residue was now a dark red.
I'm assuming this means there is no clear coat on Porsche Guards Red ... I know that was true on older 911s (up to at least 1989), and I had just assumed that by 1995 Porsche had starting using it, but it looks like that's not the case. The car has not been painted; the paint is original.
The SMR appeared to take the swirls right out but didn't touch the scratches, which I can't feel with my fingernail. Do I need something a little stronger and should I just work those by hand?
So ... my questions:
1) Is the 3M SMR still good to use on a non-clear coat car? Do I need to take additional steps or be more careful as a result, or is it more forgiving this way?
2) What can I use to get after those scratches? I also have 3M Imperial Hand Glaze and P21-S Paint Cleanser, but I would think they would be finer than the SMR.
3) I have the Zaino Z2 (polish for clear coats) and Z5 (polish for swirl marks and fine scratches). I am assuming that instead I need a bottle of Z3 since I don't have a clear coat, but is the Z5 still applicable? The website only mentions Z5 in conjunction with Z2 and the description of Z3 says it contains iingredients to lessen swirls and scratches.
4) How can I clean the paint and polish off this new pad?!
My plan for today is to just slap a coat of Blitz wax on it and call it a day for now until I can get the proper ingredients. Grrrrr.
Thanks ...
Vic