I recently picked up a black '94 Porsche. It was in really good shape with zero door dings however the paint had a lot of light scratchs that are visible in direct sunlight or flourescent lighting. The previous owner had also put the car through an automatic car wash.
I've been reluctant to pull the trigger and get started with improving the finish.
Since I found this site a couple of days ago I've gained the knowledge and the <strong class='bbc'>confidence[/b] to get started. So far I've used Finesse It II to rub out some small rub marks and now I'm using 3M's Swirl Remover for Dark Colors. I'm doing all the work by hand and I'm seeing some definite improvements after the first coat. I also love 3M's Perfect It Detailing Cloths for wiping off the polish. I'll probably stick with the 3M line and use their Perfect It Paste Wax next.
Thanks for the great site!
ps I really like the predominantly civil tone on this website. It is refreshing and that coupled with the excellent information will keep me coming back.

Since I found this site a couple of days ago I've gained the knowledge and the <strong class='bbc'>confidence[/b] to get started. So far I've used Finesse It II to rub out some small rub marks and now I'm using 3M's Swirl Remover for Dark Colors. I'm doing all the work by hand and I'm seeing some definite improvements after the first coat. I also love 3M's Perfect It Detailing Cloths for wiping off the polish. I'll probably stick with the 3M line and use their Perfect It Paste Wax next.
Thanks for the great site!

ps I really like the predominantly civil tone on this website. It is refreshing and that coupled with the excellent information will keep me coming back.