Suggestions for 1 pass on Porsche?

M105 can be used as a 1 step, as described above and give really good results (although it may not be perfect), M205 is great as well. I also really like Menzerna PO203s on Porsche paint (when used with a DA). Again, any of the above steps would likely benefit from a second, refininig step.. BUT from a 1 step perspective they do a good job removing defects and leaving behind an admirable gloss.
 
Well, my friend with the yellow Porsche finally came over this Saturday. We spent two hours on the car. He got a tutorial with ONR, then I had him clay the whole car while I polished the hood with M205/Black LC pad. Then I showed him how to use Klasse AIO on the whole car, and I applied it with my DA with a Black LC pad on the hood. That part didn't work so well, I think I put way too much product on!

Anyway, the hood looks much better compared to the other panels. Still a few imperfections, but dramatically better in sun spots. It's a yellow car, so it's hard to see swirls anyway.

The end result, he says it looks even better than when he got it from the dealership ;)

I sent him an e-mail with links @ PAC to all the products we used, so he to can do his own garage washes with ONR.

I told him I could polish the rest in February, or if he felt bad for me spending all that time, I forwarded him Brian's website @ PeachState detailing.

I'm sure he was very happy with the big improvement that you made on his porsche. Thanks for the mention!
 
I have an upcoming detail on my newly purchased 2007 997 turbo in GT silver.

This car is in very close to perfect paint condition, with only an occasional stray swirl.

I was planning a one -step and was going to use 106FA on a "softer" pad on the rotary....thoughts on this? Going to try to work the polish a bit and maybe avoid the "jeweling" step.


Regards,
Pete
 
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