Originally Posted by
Lonnie
Sizlzle Chest:
What constitutes a "soft paint" and what special methodologies do you use to correct this paint? I see the compound, polish, and pads listed, but is there a special technique to using them on this particular paint? I consider `soft` paint one that is easily correctable yet finicky to `finish down/final polish`. No real special technique, just don`t go nuts on it! The final polish is the most critical aspect of it, and you need to make sure you don`t mar it with your towel(s) while removing your residue/polish/etc.
In one of the pics, I see a folic-challenged person with a fluorescent green shirt on and wearing glasses reflected in the front fender of this Black Cat. But I also see a Banana Yellow vehicle reflection in the door of the same pic. What is the make and model of this vehicle? (Yah, another nosy Captain Obvious weird observation question) That would me moi! It`s a Signal Yellow 1974 Porsche 911.
Was "the TON" of McKee`s 37 APC used to remove the pterodactyl bird droppings? It was. So much poop...
Nice work on this Santorini Black Jaguar. (Wait! If it`s a black cat, isn`t then called a Panther?)
By the way, Santorini is a famous tourist island in Greece that has a black lava-sand beach, which I assume this color is named after. (Yes, I Googled it) Thank you!