I don't know if this is a 996 or 997 I'm still trying to learn them all HAHAHA.
They called me for a full correction, some of the panels weren't that bad but others were wrecked. The wing being carbon fiber took a lot work.
First washed the car with Dawn, I then foamed the car down with DP extreme foam soap, and clayed with Megs white.
Once the car was dried I taped it up and inspected the work.
Did some testing and some panels(hood, roof, and wing) required 105/pfw on the rotary. While the rest of the car I used 105/orange on the flex. I finished down with white pad/flex/SIP and then once again with flex/green pad/Menz final polish.
This is the hood before
After
This is the roof of the car before
After polishing
Quater panel before
Quarter after
Wing before
Wing after, like I said earlier this took a lot of passes. I think it was 4 passes with the wool and 105 and some pressure. Very stubborn!
Here are some afters. I took the car back outside for another foam wash, I let the foam sit on the paint for a few minutes and then washed the car. No beading, no nothing. I rather do this than an IPA spray. This has worked for me for a while now and in some instinces I have found left over holograms so this tells me washing this way works to remove left over oils. The Porsche was waxed with SV Concorso
They called me for a full correction, some of the panels weren't that bad but others were wrecked. The wing being carbon fiber took a lot work.
First washed the car with Dawn, I then foamed the car down with DP extreme foam soap, and clayed with Megs white.
Once the car was dried I taped it up and inspected the work.
Did some testing and some panels(hood, roof, and wing) required 105/pfw on the rotary. While the rest of the car I used 105/orange on the flex. I finished down with white pad/flex/SIP and then once again with flex/green pad/Menz final polish.
This is the hood before


After


This is the roof of the car before


After polishing



Quater panel before

Quarter after



Wing before


Wing after, like I said earlier this took a lot of passes. I think it was 4 passes with the wool and 105 and some pressure. Very stubborn!


Here are some afters. I took the car back outside for another foam wash, I let the foam sit on the paint for a few minutes and then washed the car. No beading, no nothing. I rather do this than an IPA spray. This has worked for me for a while now and in some instinces I have found left over holograms so this tells me washing this way works to remove left over oils. The Porsche was waxed with SV Concorso










