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Old 09-25-08, 04:45   #1 (permalink)
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2003 Porsche 996 Twin Turbo 550 HP

2003 Porsche 996 Twin Turbo with 550 hp at the flywheel.

Wheels, Wells & Tires
P21s Wheel Gel Cleaner
Meguiars APC +
Meguiars Wheel Brightener
Smart Wax RIM WAX to seal wheels
Various Brushes and Foam Swabs
Zaino Z16 Tire Gloss

Exterior Wash
P21S Total Auto Wash
Chemical Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss

Clay
Chemical Guys Blue Clay
Finish Kare 4125 Quick Detailer used as Clay Lube

Paint Correction
LC Purple Foamed Wool with Menz SIP
LC Orange Pad with Menz SIP
LC White Pad with Menz PO106FF

Trim
Black Wow
303 Aerospace Protectant
Prima Clarity Glass Cleaner
Glass Polishing Cloth
Meguiars NXT All Metal Polish

LSP
3 layers of Zaino Z5 Pro with ZFX
Z8 Grande Finale between layers and final wipedown


Equipment

Karcher Electric Pressure Washer
Cam Spray Foam Cannon
Makita 9227c
Porter Cable 7424
LC 6.5" pads & 4" pads

Befores






The owner was gracious enough to help with the removal of the wheels to thoroughly
clean them and the wheel wells. He also volunteered to do the interior since it was in very good condition to begin with.



Using foam tipped swabs to clean all the crevices.




Since we only had two jacks, the wheels were removed 2 at a time.













P21S Gel cleaner didn't cut through the baked on brake dust too well so Meguiars Wheel Brightener was used and it did the trick. It was also clayed to remove stubborn spots.





After P21S TAW pre-soak, car was foamed with CG CWG.







Car was clayed about 6 months prior so it did not have very much bonded contaminanats.



As many of you know, it is rather difficult to photograph defects in silver paint.

These are some shots of the rear wing 50/50.Top of photo is the polished side, bottom is not.







Left Side is Polished.



Head Lights and Tail Lights were corrected as well.

Before


After


Before


After. Note: Only the section with the "turbo" was polished. I had not gotten to the above panel yet.


Driver Side Door Before


After SIP on PFW and Orange LC pad. There was still some haze leftover.


After PO106FF on LC White Pad. Clarity is restored.


Front Fender Before


Front Fender 50/50


Before


During. I make sure to tape off all the edges.


After
 
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Old 09-25-08, 04:46   #2 (permalink)
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Re: 2003 Porsche 996 Twin Turbo 550 HP

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The following are photos taken by the owner. If I had known his skills were far more superior than mine, I would have commissioned him to take all the photos. I guess I'm not surprised considering he is a cinematographer. :





















Finally, my 3 personal favorites.



This one looks ready for the brochure!



 
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Re: 2003 Porsche 996 Twin Turbo 550 HP

That guy has definitely got some camera skills! Job well done on the paint correction! it really does stand out.
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Great detail the pics are fantastic
 
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Fantastic indeed!
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The first PFW shot is so great. Overall a super fine job on the TT
 
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Job well done, car looks beautiful!!
 
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The following are photos taken by the owner. If I had known his skills were far more superior than mine, I would have commissioned him to take all the photos.
Really? With the exception of the first one it looks like he's trying to be overly artistic and they're underlit. Quite frankly the way the photos are composed look like crap to me (altough the camera is probably pretty good.) I think he should stick to his day job
 
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PLEASE...don't tell me that you jacked that car up, removed the wheels and DID NOT utilize jack stands in the event the jacks failed while working on it . PLEASE, say it ain't so. .
 
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PLEASE...don't tell me that you jacked that car up, removed the wheels and DID NOT utilize jack stands in the event the jacks failed while working on it . PLEASE, say it ain't so. .
haha. Unfortunately we didn't have any and it was up on jacks for about 30 mins for each side so the wheels, wells could be cleaned and then the other side was done.
 
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haha. Unfortunately we didn't have any and it was up on jacks for about 30 mins for each side so the wheels, wells could be cleaned and then the other side was done.
it only takes a few seconds for a jack to fail . it has happend to me. i didn't say "haha" then. you must have great insurance (i mean life insurance because i would kill you if you dropped my C6. haha .)
 
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