2017 Panamera E-Hybrid correction and coating - Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT

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Hey guys, this car belonged to a new customer who was referred to me via a friend in the local Porsche club. It`s a 2017 Panamera E-Hybrid, bought new a few weeks prior to the detail. Given that this will be a daily driver, the owner wanted a ceramic coating to keep maintenance to a minimum and protect the paint as much as possible. Unfortunately he contacted me after a few trips through a "Porsche approved" automatic car wash, so the paint had some marring that would require polishing prior to coating. Onto the pics:

Before:
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The wheels had a surprising amount of embedded brake dust after just a few weeks of driving:

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Sonax Wheel Cleaner Plus making short work of the brake dust:

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After a wash and chemical decon with Iron-X, it became a little easier to get the camera to focus on the marring, though these rotary swirls stood out in any lighting:

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Aside from the driver`s fender and part of the door the marring wasn`t terrible, but it still was a shame to see it on a car so new:
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Most panels showed straight, horizontal marring that must have been instilled via a vertical drum brush in the car wash:

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Given the damage to the paint, the plan was to perform a one-step paint correction process to achieve ~95% correction, then coat the body and wheels with 22ple VX-1 Pro. After testing CarPro Essence, HD Polish, and HD Polish mixed with D300 on various finishing and polishing pads, I was forced to escalate to a mix of Meguiar`s M100 and D300 on Lake Country black foam finishing pads. This combo removed the defects after 4-6 passes with slow arm speed and moderate pressure at speed 6 on the Rupes 21 MKII (75E for the tight spots). Surprisingly, the paint was hard enough that this step left the paint almost perfectly refined, but a quick finishing step with HD Polish on LC black pads bumped up the gloss a little, so the whole car was then finished in this manner. After this, the paint was washed and rinsed, then given a double wipe-down with CarPro Eraser. Following this 22ple VX-1 Pro was applied, which really made the metallic flake pop and provided a lot more wetness. A portable heater was used to keep the garage up to temp while this was going on (ambient temps were in the mid-high 40s).

After:

VX-1Pro really made the paint glow without any darkening, so the metallic stood out quite a bit:

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Fender and door sans rotary swirls:

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I also took these shots outside, though it was a little too overcast to make the metallic visible:

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Thanks for looking, comments and questions are welcome!
 
Great work. Im in CT as well. I honestly don`t know how you pulled this off outside being as cold as its been.

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Ohhh, so nice! And mobile at that. I`d need a week in my garage.

The owner should enjoy less brake dust than most because those are ceramic.

The profile of those tires just look wrong in this car. Sorry, random thoughts.
 
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