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Anthony O.
09-28-2006, 09:16 PM
This Seal Grey C4S Porsche shocked me when I first saw it. I couldn`t believe anyone would trash a Porsche like this. Even though I had described it to my buddy Ron over the phone he was still shocked when he saw it in person :eek:



Here is a picture of the Porsche being checked out by a mechanic. Notice the light reflection in the hood?





http://img243.imageshack.us/img243/4705/c4sscratchhooduu7.jpg







Hood in the sun





http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/4628/c4sbadpaintlc2.jpg





This type of damage was throughout the entire car, top to bottom. But wait.....it doesn`t stop there! Ron and I figured just before the guy traded it in he or someone else decided to wax it or polish it and they left a small amount of wax residue behind.





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http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/7450/sgwaxstainqr0.jpg





Nice huh? Well while Ron was removing the dings I was buffing out another Porsche and when he got done it was washed, clayed and then a few areas wetsanded. I removed the hood emblem...which broke so a handy hint for you guys is to always carry with you some epoxy putty for just this situation :chuckle:



I then went about using GR40 and a brush to scrub and remove all the embedded wax. After drying the car came the task of figuring out how to best attack this paint. Ron used the new Hyper Compound and a yellow cutting pad to see how it would work on paint not fresh from a paint booth.



This is a picture of the left half after being buffed. It leveled the horrible marring and left behind fine halograms. The buffer swirls are far easier to deal with than the random marring.





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continued.......

mr.ikon
09-28-2006, 09:26 PM
Ooh man that is sickening. Bring on the afters.

Anthony O.
09-28-2006, 09:30 PM
So I decided to use a wool Lake Country pad and the new OHC at around 1700 rpm`s. This left me with nice flat paint, minimal swirls and of course low dust.



I then used an orange pad and the new OHC again at 1500 rpm`s. Next came a Lake Country white pad and OP and I finished with a black finishing pad and OP at 1000 rpm`s.



Paint was sealed with OCW.





This is the paint MID polishing....I think after the Lake Country white pad and OP.





http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/2623/c4salmostdoneuq7.jpg





The rear bumpers were in bad condition so I removed them and lightly wetsanded them and then cleaned them with GR40 and then wiped them with vinegar which prepped them to be dyed. Here they are before....





http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/5590/sgtrshdbmprld0.jpg





After two very light coats of dye I allowed them to dry for 2 days before replacing them. Here they are finished.





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The interior wasn`t in bad shape so I just vacuumed and cleaned the seats and panels. Engine was rinsed and wiped down also.



Remember those wax encrusted pictures? Well thank God for GR40....it works great!





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Sorry I don`t have exact shots...I was rushed to get the car done. Here though are some finished shots







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Continued.......

Anthony O.
09-28-2006, 09:41 PM
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/3582/sgsideocwjo1.jpg



The front trunk area was pretty dirty, lots of embedded crap. I removed all the pieces an dcleaned them then dressed then with Optimum Pro. Plus. The battery was being charged here as it drained from having the doors opened.





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This is after being cleaned with GR40....if you don`t have this in your arsenal you need to get some. Sorry...don`t have any pictures of it all back together







http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/5898/c4saftrgr40ir1.jpg









Here is the engine of an Artic Silver Porsche I did also. This car was really nasty....it had a leaky sunroof and the seats mildewed as well as the carpets.....bad :cry:





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I sprayed the engine area down with Hi-Temp degreaser and used my steamer to strip away the gunk. I also had to pretty much dismantle the top section to get all the leaves out. The engine was then dressed with Optimum Protectant Plus.





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http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/8533/c4cleanenginema2.jpg

Cam07
09-28-2006, 09:49 PM
Simply amazing! Great job on both!!!

imported_Picus
09-28-2006, 09:50 PM
Fantastic work. Really; the attention to detail is second to none.

DetailersDomain
09-28-2006, 09:58 PM
Anthony, your work is always great and the pictures tell it all. Great post as usual

mgm2003
09-28-2006, 10:00 PM
Anthony,



Honest opinion here, please... (and by all means, NO OFFENSE INTENTED).

I have A TON OF RESPECT FOR YOU.



Have you tried a combo of HT EC/OP?



I held off until mid-summer (HT EC/OP), but have to admit that it works well and finishes very clean (and it`s very cost effective).



The new formula OC is better than the old -but still mid pack when compared to the others



(I`ve worked with a sample of the new OC via Cyclo, PC, and Metabo).



IMO, Optimum Polish is one of THE BEST products/values on the market,

but the new compound seems `rushed`.



What does it do to distinguish itself vs. some of the others?

David703
09-28-2006, 10:04 PM
WOW! Can you come over and do that to my Bronco?? simply stunning!!! :eek:

mr.ikon
09-28-2006, 10:07 PM
Incredible. Trim looking like that really makes a big difference. Sweet job.

Anthony O.
09-28-2006, 10:22 PM
Anthony,



Honest opinion here, please... (and by all means, NO OFFENSE INTENTED).

I have A TON OF RESPECT FOR YOU.



Have you tried a combo of HT EC/OP?



I held off until mid-summer (HT EC/OP), but have to admit that it works well and finishes very clean (and it`s very cost effective).



The new formula OC is better than the old -but still mid pack when compared to the others



(I`ve worked with a sample of the new OC via Cyclo, PC, and Metabo).



IMO, Optimum Polish is one of THE BEST products/values on the market,

but the new compound seems `rushed`.



What does it do to distinguish itself vs. some of the others?





Hey thanks for the compliemts people. The Porsche people had their doubts about this one coming out so I used that as an extra incentive to go above and beyond :)



Hey MGM....thanks buddy for the kind words. Feelings are the same on my side for you as well :2thumbs:



While I have not tried a combo, like mixing the Hi-Temp with Optimum, I do have the Hi-Temp Extreme Cut and in fact used it on a few areas of this Porsche and more on the Artic Silver Porsche. It worked very nice but then again I have been using the Hi-Temp stuff for a good number of years now. The Artic Silver Porsche I did had alot of wetsanding done to it and the EC handled it with no problem.



The downside to the EC is that it gums up after awhile and can transfer to the paint. The new OHC is perhaps just as aggressive but with the added benefit of low dust and a longer work time. The new OP finishes out very nice now but also has slightly more aggressive bite than the old formula. I have been using a new one step was just ready to come out and it`s also very nice. Should be nice for the pro doing wash and waxes.



Thanks again

Anthony

Mikeyc
09-28-2006, 10:28 PM
Awesome work!!! What is this GR40 you keep mentioning?

Anthony O.
09-28-2006, 10:32 PM
Awesome work!!! What is this GR40 you keep mentioning?



Thanks Mikey,



The GR-40 is the first step (cleaning) to a two-step process, the second step being a dye. I get it from Top of the line and it comes in a kit called "Trim-A-Shield".



You can get just the cleaner if you like as it`s become very popular. The cleaner alone can restore faded rubber, remove embedded wax and clean window trim...a number of uses really.



Anthony

imported_GregCavi
09-28-2006, 10:33 PM
Stunning work as usual. BTW I want your job.



Greg

Anthony O.
09-28-2006, 10:37 PM
Stunning work as usual. BTW I want your job.



Greg



Hey thanks Greg :)



I too love my job but my back, knees, hands and wrists want a desk job though :chuckle:



Anthony