Black Porsche 996 GT3, what would you do?

Hey guys. I have a new client that wants me to do his 2003 Porsche 996 GT3. I really want to have him as a client for he has many other fine cars. The problem is that the car is Black and has normal micro-marring. I have, as well as others realized that Black is the hardest color paint to make look perfect. I really want to make the car look great so he is impressed enough to let me work on his others. What would you do if you had a:
-PC
-Metabo Rotary
By Machine
-Menzerna Final Polish II,
-Menzerna P0106, P0-85rd
-Polishing pads, cutting pads
-PB's clay and mothers clay
-Meguiars #82 swirl-free polish

By Hand
-Adams Butter Wax
-PB EX-P
-Zaino Z2
-Adams Brillance


Any help would be great! What speed's and other info is great, cant wait to hear some combo's!!!!

Andrew
 
Hey Dude,
If your new to your rotary and want to keep a good relation with this customer, I would just use a pc. Since its micro marring, grab Final Polish II, as it is designed for German paints etc. I don't know the abrasiveness or general terms for P0106 or P0-85RD.

After do Adam's Brilliance and Butter Wax. Or just Z2 it. Maybe EX-P after Brilliance.
 
id do something like the FPII then the ceramiclear polish aio then p21 or s100 whichever you have.
 
Late model Porsche paint is some of the easiest I have found to correct surface defets on and can be made to look absolutely stunning with very little work. For the majority of my clients with late model porsche's I simply hit the car with SSR1 and a polishing pad and it's all that the paint needs. The first time you see the car it might need a little something more...but seeing as though it's a 2003 I highly doubt it.

I'm sure Menzerna FP or FPII will work great as well...poorboys is just my personal preference.

The majority of my clients get sealants on their cars no matter what color becuase many of them are daily drivers. I suspect that this being a GT3 is not a daily driver so I'd recommend something softer like the Butter Wax
 
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