997 carrera (full GT3 body kit) detail - pics heavy

Envious Eric

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[FONT=&quot]Alright ladies and gents, up here is a car I have always thought I would hate to deal with...black Porsche paint! From what I have hear, its really soft! Well, long story short, I would rather have a black Porsche over a jet black BMW any day!!!



Porsche shows up late in the evening and I could hardly see any defects! It was dusk-ish (about 1.5 hours left of sunlight). I decided to wash, clay and wash the car and call it a night, not wanting to get into it and having to stop 1/4 way through!



Day two comes around and I figured out a game plan! knowing that its a softer paint, I elected to stick with softer pads and play with the polish/compounds to achieve the desired results. Its early in the AM so there was no sunlight at this point, so I brought out the halogens to see what I was working with...[/FONT][FONT=&quot]YIKES - its a far cry from my original thoughts of "not that bad"[/FONT][FONT=&quot]



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And Finally the sun comes out so I can get some BEFORE sun shots!!! These are a couple before and afters right here of the same shot...



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So I set out to see what Menzerna SIP and a megs polishing pad would produce! Darn near perfection - or so I thought! while it removed a lot of the defects with ease, it left the paint with "compound haze," which needed to be removed of course!



I then followed that up with Menzerna FPII with a green uber (detailersdomain) polishing pad. While this step greatly reduced the hazing, another round was necessary! I finished up with Menzerna FPII and a blue uder finishing pad. That process proved to be the ticket as no micromarring was left in the finish!



I had a couple of options to play with regarding the was or sealant. i was thinking of going the sealant route, but something told me to go with a carnuba! Wolfgang Fuzion was called upon and boy did it deliver!!! I love this stuff! I am finding myself using it on every single car as you can lay it on, tidy up the rest of the car, then come back to it and wipe it right off!!!



Here are the finals: Comments are definitely welcomed!



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Products used on this detail:

pomolive dish soap

home depot grout sponge

Meguiars blue MILD clay

Megs last touch 1:1 clay lube

Menzerna SIP

Menzerna FPII

Wolfgang Fuzion paste wax

Megs glass cleaner

Megs Hyper dressing 3:1

ONR on wheels

Chemical Guys Barebone in the wells

Megs gold class trim detailer on front spoiler

Megs yellow polishing pad

Uber green and blue pads

PC speed 6 the WHOLE time

Optimum poliseal on interior carbon kit

DP interior protectant

Chemical guys leather conditioner



Thanks for looking!!!!
 
Nice, nice. I like it. I like the detail... yummy on all accounts. :) Your experience mirrors mine re: black 2007+ porsche paint vs black 2007+ bmw paint.
 
I LIVE in sandals...lol only time I wear shoes is either a night on the town or a place where I HAVE to have shoes on...at all other times = sandals!



LOL
 
bravo!!

Great job!!

Glad to hear good things about the WG you have been using, I've read it is an awesome wax..
 
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