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Old 11-12-07, 05:24   #37 (permalink)
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Re: 2007 Black Porsche Carrera S

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Originally Posted by Harry Houdini
I don't know if I said this already but,

Damn stunning work gmblack!
Thanks Harry!

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Originally Posted by artikxscout
nice , those are a blast to work on!
Thank you!

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Originally Posted by SuperBee364
I've never had this happen with 106ff before, but I've had it happen alot of times with SIP. The last time it happened, I went over the car with an IPA wipedown. That did the trick. SIP worked well and without one "binding" from then on. It appears that Menz's ceramiclear polishes are picky about what is on a car... QD residue, previous polishes, LSP traces, etc. It seems to prefer a completely bare surface to really work well on. A grey LC pad seems to work a bit better with 106 on really soft clears.

That car looks a-mazing. I bet the owner was floored.
Thanks Bee! I will give that a try next time.

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Originally Posted by Rob Tomlin
Damn nice job!!!

I can't believe that the car looked like that....brand new from the dealer!!

Frankly, I don't know that I would have accepted delivery of that car, in that condition.
Thank you! Yes when the owner sent me the pics. I thought maybe it was after a few washes and the glaze washed away and left this mess. The owner said when he questioned the finish of the car at delivery, someone at the dealership told him that was from the sealant that had not dried yet. He had a 4 hour drive back home and did not want to deal with it at the time. But now its all better.

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Originally Posted by pyiu
great work its dripping wet...I'm curious to know what the dealer had to say after the paint correction?
Thanks Pyiu!
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