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Old 05-19-08, 08:20   #70 (permalink)
David Fermani
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Re: 2005 Porsche Carrera GT - Paint to Sample Gulf Blue

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Champion car, excellent and meaningful color combo. Good work.
Thanks jsatek!

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Amazing depth and wetness for such a light color. Outstanding write-up and pictures too.
Thanks again Scott.

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I don't know what I enjoyed more, looking at that beautiful car/work or reading the write-up. Awesome job on both fronts.
Thank you very much.

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David... that was an incredible detail on an incredible and rare car.
Thank you Gonz.



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^^ I don't think the OP would be detailing 500k cars if he did not know how to use some of the products he does.

End result was great anyways; I sure wouldn't mind just seeing a Porsche like this in person; haha.
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Suggestive comments are more preferable than telling him what he should or shouldn't do.

There really is no black and white with using polishes.
Thanks for the support Asad & Denzil.


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Point is, you need to focus on how much product to use, it's tough to make the tansition to using the proper amount, but with gmblack3a's help and description, I think that will help out a lot.

It's funny you brought up the Zaino, I forgot all about that, so yeah you definitely have a tendency of using way too much product.
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What does working on a 500k car have to do with knowhow? Have you ever been to a car show? Ever seen scrubs tend to a fine auto and scratch the sh*t out of it?

Not to mention Ultrafina is largely considered one of the most carcinigenic polishes available so I have heard, as well as a nice warning on the bottle, so using way too much doesn't seem like it would pan out well for any party involved.
Thanks for your input.
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