P_O_R_S_C_H_E
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Hello detailing enthusiast!
I own a 1997 911/993 Porsche Gemballa it has had a second Black paint job that is fair to mid-land and does polish out pretty good. I can't really color-sand the paint because I know it is thin in some spots. The car sits outside covered while I'm at work, I don't own a garage. I only take the car out on the weekends.
Now, I have this thing, I guess it's called: "maring" where the wind blows the car cover when it is windy outside, leaving mark on the Porsche, any suggestions on how I could get rid of this by hand and not a machine???? I need to know a good step-by-step process that works and what paint cleaner/polish I should use. I have got my feet wet on this site and read alot but need more answers about polishes and such.
The vehicle doesn't really have any oxidation through the paint only very light swirl marks. So, what I am am interested in doing is bring the car up to where it can look it's best. I just bought the Porter/Cable polisher but am kind of apprehensive about using it as of yet without practice (don't want to burn paint.) and would prefer doing it by hand right now if I can. Advise welcomed!
I own a 1997 911/993 Porsche Gemballa it has had a second Black paint job that is fair to mid-land and does polish out pretty good. I can't really color-sand the paint because I know it is thin in some spots. The car sits outside covered while I'm at work, I don't own a garage. I only take the car out on the weekends.
Now, I have this thing, I guess it's called: "maring" where the wind blows the car cover when it is windy outside, leaving mark on the Porsche, any suggestions on how I could get rid of this by hand and not a machine???? I need to know a good step-by-step process that works and what paint cleaner/polish I should use. I have got my feet wet on this site and read alot but need more answers about polishes and such.
The vehicle doesn't really have any oxidation through the paint only very light swirl marks. So, what I am am interested in doing is bring the car up to where it can look it's best. I just bought the Porter/Cable polisher but am kind of apprehensive about using it as of yet without practice (don't want to burn paint.) and would prefer doing it by hand right now if I can. Advise welcomed!