2004 Porsche Carrera Full Correction by Richie's Custom Detailing

jayder456

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As a Christmas gift, my retired mom had me sent a couple of 16 oz. bottles of ZYPRO Power Shield. Don't know what possessed my mom (I use Zaino), but the bottle has a christian fish emblem, so perhaps it was some deal through her church.



At any rate, the package came with a business card from a Tom Kerdolff, Products Direct, Rogers, AR. No web address. ZYPRO calls itself a polymer paint sealant that cleans, restores & seals and goes on to say it "contains no wax, no abrasives, no free silicones." It is clearcoat safe for use on cars, boats, aircraft, aluminum, chrome, glass, fiberglass (showers) & ceramic tile. Its directions also say it works on minor surface scratches and swirl marks and that the shine increases with additional coats. It has petroleum distilates and the label warns not to use on flat black paint or black textured trim. It is a white creamy liquid similar in appearance to Nu Finish, but does not have the same strong petroleum base smell.



Couldn't find anything with search of the Autopia web site. So....anybody ever have any experience with the product? Lustre/shine, durability, etc??



Thanks for feedback.
 
This was from a search using Copernic 2001:

<em class='bbc'>Zypro, Inc. Profile

Zypro, Inc.
1-3 SHIMO-MEGURO 1-CHOME
MEGURO-KU TOKYO 153-8668
JAPAN +81 3 34903171
+81 3 34903185

Zypro, Incorporated sells car spare parts and goods. It designs, operates and undertakes electrical and equipment works as well as sale of related machinery and equipment incidental to engineering construction. Other activities include sale of medical tools, clothing and other sundry goods for daily use and leasing of real property. Automobile parts and goods accounted for 92% of fiscal 1999 revenues; construction and facility work, 6% and leasing, 2%.[/i]
 
Sounds very similiar to a product made by a company called Rolite that has a product called Rolite Premium polish and sealant. www.aircraftpolish.com

Could very well be a private labeled product. Only one way to find out if its worth more than the container it comes in !!!

TBone :)
 
I was called in to bring this 2004 Porsche back to a respectable state.

It's a Carrera but had the GT3 decklid and the GT3 emblem, the dealer wanted the emblem removed as it was causing some confusion to potential buyers.

The paint was covered in hard water spots, holograms and RIDS.

All trim was dried out as well.

Before:

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Water was beading, indicating prior LSP had been applied and needed to be stripped off.

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Citrus based degreaser doing it's thing.

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True codition of the paint.

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The correction.

Under the LED.

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50/50

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Spoiler 50/50

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Here I had already removed the poser GT3 emblem.

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50/50

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Tail light before.

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After

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Decklid corrected.

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Afters.

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Yes That is an Aston Martin Rapide in the background.

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Sunshots taken the following day.

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Looks great! Richie, what was the process and what products did you use on the Porsche? I like the color on it. :wizard:
 
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