I checked the UPS website and it looks like I've got a ton of stuff showing up tomorrow that I ordered last Friday (I had knee surgery last Thursday so I had a lot of time on my hands Friday when the drugs weren't knocking me out).
Over the next couple days I'm hoping I'll be able to move around well enough to go out and start playing with the new toys, the main one being a PC from Coastal Tools. My car is only about 6 months old but after my detailing a couple weeks ago I noticed a number of swirls and a couple fine scratches, as well as a couple dings from rocks on the highway
. This is my plan of attack, but I have a couple questions about application:
1. Wash, I use P21S Bodywork Conditioning Shampoo
2. Dry, I've been using a California water blade and a chamois. I don't think I've been careful enough about keeping them clean and could account for the swirls, fine scratches. I have a CMA Big Blue drying towel coming that I plan to use now, maybe still use the water blade but I will be more careful with it and wipe it after each pass.
2. Clay, I've got some Pinnacle PolyClay coming.
3. Another quick wash/dry to get any clay residue up.
4. Meguiars #9 applied with the PC. I plan on using a CMA white pad, maybe step to a yellow pad if I can't seem to make progress on the swirls. How does that sound?
5. AIO applied with a white pad by PC. Should this be removed by hand or using a MF bonnet on the PC (over the lambswool pad for padding)?
6. SG*3 now should I apply by hand with a foam pad or with the PC using a gray pad? And again, should I remove by hand or PC?
7. Souveran (Incoming from xvworld.com, I really look forward to seeing this on the red after all I've read about it :up). It seems like this should be applied by hand, but it also seems like it would be faster with a gray PC pad, any suggestions? I've got plenty of pads coming so that I can switch between products.
The tires are brake dust city. I use a strong mix of EF Power Wash+ to clean the tires and wheels. I used to use EF Hi Intensity on the inside of the rims for the really caked on brake dust and then tried Sonus Gel. They both seem to work equally so-so, which means that with some scrubbing with a wheel brush it comes off moderately easily. I ordered some P21S Gel to try, and also based on some tips from the board I plan on giving them a coat of AIO and SG (is that right or is it just SG?) to hopefully make future cleanings a little easier. I finish with some Vinylex on the tires which gives a nice satin finish when wiped off shortly after application.
The interior I think is still in pretty good shape from a couple weeks ago, but I may wipe a bit and give it a quick vacuum (I just had a central vacuum installed in the house, the unit sits in the garage and I have a 30 foot hose that attaches to it giving me a really powerful vacuum that is very easy to use!). I use the Pinnacle products in the interior, although I usually clean the seats with 303 occassionally.
Say, what is a good product to use on the rubber window moldings. I am currently using the Pinnacle Vinyl and Rubber Protectant but I am not sure how happy I am with that stuff for this purpose (I love it in the interior though, and ohh the smell!).
I also ordered a weathershield car cover. Although my baby is normally garaged at home all day and night, I travel almost weekly and she has to sit in the garage at the airport a lot and there is a lot of construction going on so I normally come back to an inch deep layer of dust. Hopefully the car cover will be effective at keeping the dust at bay.
I was planning on having the Porsche dealer try to do something about the 4 or 5 dings that I've accumulated, but based on David's excellent article on repairing them, I think I might pick up some touch-up paint and give it a try on one of the more out of the way ones. Although that means another round of buying for the sandpaper and anything else that I am missing.
Anyways, it is time to hit the sack (actually well past the time, but I'm sure most of you know how time flies while reading through this forum). Ya'll are great on this board, it's almost like a big extended family and I don't think I've ever seen a forum with this many members where everyone seems to get along so well. Hopefully we'll be able to hold onto that! I'll be sure to post pics of the end result for everyone to see!
Good Night!
Over the next couple days I'm hoping I'll be able to move around well enough to go out and start playing with the new toys, the main one being a PC from Coastal Tools. My car is only about 6 months old but after my detailing a couple weeks ago I noticed a number of swirls and a couple fine scratches, as well as a couple dings from rocks on the highway

1. Wash, I use P21S Bodywork Conditioning Shampoo
2. Dry, I've been using a California water blade and a chamois. I don't think I've been careful enough about keeping them clean and could account for the swirls, fine scratches. I have a CMA Big Blue drying towel coming that I plan to use now, maybe still use the water blade but I will be more careful with it and wipe it after each pass.
2. Clay, I've got some Pinnacle PolyClay coming.
3. Another quick wash/dry to get any clay residue up.
4. Meguiars #9 applied with the PC. I plan on using a CMA white pad, maybe step to a yellow pad if I can't seem to make progress on the swirls. How does that sound?
5. AIO applied with a white pad by PC. Should this be removed by hand or using a MF bonnet on the PC (over the lambswool pad for padding)?
6. SG*3 now should I apply by hand with a foam pad or with the PC using a gray pad? And again, should I remove by hand or PC?
7. Souveran (Incoming from xvworld.com, I really look forward to seeing this on the red after all I've read about it :up). It seems like this should be applied by hand, but it also seems like it would be faster with a gray PC pad, any suggestions? I've got plenty of pads coming so that I can switch between products.
The tires are brake dust city. I use a strong mix of EF Power Wash+ to clean the tires and wheels. I used to use EF Hi Intensity on the inside of the rims for the really caked on brake dust and then tried Sonus Gel. They both seem to work equally so-so, which means that with some scrubbing with a wheel brush it comes off moderately easily. I ordered some P21S Gel to try, and also based on some tips from the board I plan on giving them a coat of AIO and SG (is that right or is it just SG?) to hopefully make future cleanings a little easier. I finish with some Vinylex on the tires which gives a nice satin finish when wiped off shortly after application.
The interior I think is still in pretty good shape from a couple weeks ago, but I may wipe a bit and give it a quick vacuum (I just had a central vacuum installed in the house, the unit sits in the garage and I have a 30 foot hose that attaches to it giving me a really powerful vacuum that is very easy to use!). I use the Pinnacle products in the interior, although I usually clean the seats with 303 occassionally.
Say, what is a good product to use on the rubber window moldings. I am currently using the Pinnacle Vinyl and Rubber Protectant but I am not sure how happy I am with that stuff for this purpose (I love it in the interior though, and ohh the smell!).
I also ordered a weathershield car cover. Although my baby is normally garaged at home all day and night, I travel almost weekly and she has to sit in the garage at the airport a lot and there is a lot of construction going on so I normally come back to an inch deep layer of dust. Hopefully the car cover will be effective at keeping the dust at bay.
I was planning on having the Porsche dealer try to do something about the 4 or 5 dings that I've accumulated, but based on David's excellent article on repairing them, I think I might pick up some touch-up paint and give it a try on one of the more out of the way ones. Although that means another round of buying for the sandpaper and anything else that I am missing.
Anyways, it is time to hit the sack (actually well past the time, but I'm sure most of you know how time flies while reading through this forum). Ya'll are great on this board, it's almost like a big extended family and I don't think I've ever seen a forum with this many members where everyone seems to get along so well. Hopefully we'll be able to hold onto that! I'll be sure to post pics of the end result for everyone to see!
Good Night!