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A Customer of mine bought this Porsche to add to his collection, I first went over to look at the car to discuss what needed to be done. At first the customer decided he wanted to work on the car himself, he already takes care of his cars and decided he would start with the correction. After several months i got a call that it was worse than he could take on and wasnt completely happy with his results. A time was set and i would finish up the work. I was looking forward to working in his garage, great indoor facility, featured in griots garage several times. Onto the car.
First was to remove any wax, polish residue on the paint work. P21s Auto Wash sprayed and let sit for a minute before foam bath.
Really didnt need claying but just wanted to make sure before started any polishing.[/FONT
Rinsed then dried.
Moved the car over to the lift to make it easier.
Now onto the condition of the paint, The owner had already polished part of the car but he didnt have to product/pads to finish the very soft single stage paint.
Even though the paint was very soft i needed to use Meg Microfiber and D300 to remove the heavy defects.
After the car was corrected went on to the polishing stage.
From the original condition the owner was very happy with the end results. Thanks for looking



First was to remove any wax, polish residue on the paint work. P21s Auto Wash sprayed and let sit for a minute before foam bath.




Really didnt need claying but just wanted to make sure before started any polishing.[/FONT

Rinsed then dried.

Moved the car over to the lift to make it easier.

Now onto the condition of the paint, The owner had already polished part of the car but he didnt have to product/pads to finish the very soft single stage paint.




Even though the paint was very soft i needed to use Meg Microfiber and D300 to remove the heavy defects.




After the car was corrected went on to the polishing stage.





From the original condition the owner was very happy with the end results. Thanks for looking