86 Porsche 930 Turbo (Red) Shattered the gloss bar!

Just pure perfection work you both have done to it, truly a customers dream come true. Awesome wetness to boot!..............:bow:bow:bow
 
WOWIE WOW WOW!!!!!!!!! that is insane! great work!



And I have a couple of questions if you dont mind? Can the polishes break down completely at a slower speed so long as you put more time into them, thus reducing heat, and on a ss paint reducing the amount of paint removal? If so that would be awesome for someone like me starting out.



And I may have missed it in your original post but did you use all foam or wool or a combo?



Thanks!!
 
wow....stunning



I believe webster's defines "wow" as this: "1. the wow affect from being 'wowed' by rydawgs amazing ability to bring the bling back to a cars paint"



wow
 
That you all VERY VERY MUCH for all the extremly superb comments. It means a lot coming from all of you and makes me want to do more click and brags.



Expect more coming soon from me! Rick also has a lot of jobs that are not even up yet too.



I am actually working on an 01 Porsche 911 that I am trying to exceed the most gloss I have ever seen. I just hope that there is a ton of sun this time when I take pics. I am going to try to take pics of the customers face and expression too, if he allows me.
 
I ended up using a lot of different combos. I mainly used Menzerna SIP and 85U for the most part. I multi staged all my techniques to get the paint this perfect and was a very tough task. They played very well with this paint and did a 100% job. I used a couple bottles of straight 91% IPA for inspection throughout the whole process just to make sure I was not getting any filling at all.



I ended up topping with soveran wax cause I was looking for something easy on easy off and the customer wanted a carnauba on it. It gave it more of a warm look, but it looked nice. I needed something that would tame it down a bit but still keep that wet look. Before the wax it was way too glossy, especially for red.



I really worked extremly hard on this one and it was not an easy task for having a lot of RIDS, swirls, and thin paint in some areas, etc. I was on high alert throughout the whole process which is no fun at all and I could not wait till it was finished. I had to keep an uplift on the buffer the whole time in most areas just to make sure there was no paint hardly coming off. I burnished the paint as high as the paint would allow me to and I was somewhat lucky to have decent workable paint.
 
InTheAir said:
Tremendous.

Thanks Intheair!

Raz5219 said:
Wow, that's amazingly good work Ryan. One of the best I've ever seen actually. Well done!

Thank you! I try very hard to beat myself in my own competition:D

Gen2 said:
You did a stunning work on this 930 and I can fully understand why the client is speachless when he came to collect the car. Amazing shine and super wetz look :bigups

Thanks Gen2

bri7 said:
WOW!!!! That's a really GREAT job!!! Amazing results and the gloss, shine and reflection is second to none!!!!

Thanks bri7

AP2TUDE said:
Holy Crap Ryan, that came out amazing.



I did an 88 last week that was Cherry Red (more of a cranberry), so I understood 100% your struggles on this one. Knowing how hard of a time I had, the end result that you got is simply amazing.



Couple that with the amazing shots you managed to get in that puddle and you got some amazing stuff.



Jon

Thanks Jon! Your absolutly right! People can look at the pics and say WOW great job, but untill you actually work on one and give it a 100% correction job like I did, let alone 95%, it really takes the most talent I have ever put into a car. I could never do them all the time. They are actually on my hated list of correction jobs of time consuming tedious cars. I still have no idea how I got it this perfect. Patience is a severe under statement for what is required. Thanks again!

TH0001 said:
Looks good Ryan :D

Not to bad huh:nixweiss I'm sorry are you blind or speachless:nixweiss:chuckle: Thanks buddy!

fishbonezken said:
you didn't just shattered the gloss bar, you shot it through the sky!!! car looks fantastic!

I think the next 911 I am working on will shatter them all. Should be done on Saturday. Thanks you for the nice comment!

EMAES said:
=/ I have black WOW but never seem to get good results, I guess it is the user :nervous:

I massaged it into the trim for a while to get it perfect. I washed the trim 45 times to make sure it was perfect:spit:

Denzil said:
Wow, that's some nasty gloss you have there Ryan! Someone might call the gloss police for having too much on that car, LoL! I really hope I don't encounter paint that hard.

Hahaha, that was funny!!!!!!! Thanks buddy! The paint was actually VERY soft, but was workable which was somewhat nice. I was not a happy man the whole time doing it, but a few days later it all worked out perfect.

Phil@DetailersDomain said:
wow great job guys!



Thanks Phil!
 
jpochile said:
Wow that is just out of this world :clap:. I think more impresive than the outstanding paint correction would have been a picture of the owner expression when saw the car . :grinno::grinno::grinno:

Thank you! I really wish I did get a picture of his expression. I will take a picture of the next one I do.

mr.ikon said:
Ryan, this has to be some of the best I've seen from you. Going from the befores to the very first after shot, the paint literally jumped at me. I can only imagine with those images would look like if I viewed them from an HD computer screen. I wish I had seen the customers reaction. Awesome work. Absolutely jaw dropping. :bow



I got so lost in the pictures, completely forgot about your process. Would you mind sharing?

Thanks buddy! I really worked my but off on this one. It was very time consuming though. The customer said he wasn't expecting it to come out like this at all. The car looked unbelievable in the sun, but the pollen was falling so bad that he had to leave right away. I really wanted to take some sun shots but it was out of the question. It was literally blinding without a doubt.

67project said:
WOW! The pavement looks dry in comparison to the wetness and gloss you achieved on that paint!



Hats off to you!

Thanks! The weather was awful that day and I had to make sure that I could try to get the best pictures I possibly could with what I had to work with. I was also completly new to the camera and do not know much about it at all, but I did very well. I tried to stage the car on dry tar to show how glossy it was. If there was sun, it would have been a lot brighter. The amazing thing was the wheels and tires were very glossy, but the camera would not pick up on them at all. When I looked at the pics and noticed how glossy the paint was compaered to the wheels and tires I knew I had done good.

tdekany said:
Ryan, that IS the wettest red i have seen on here.



Spactacular work my friend.



That gloss is off the charts. :bow :bow :bow

Thank you Thomas! I tried hard.

zoomzoom mazda5 said:
Just pure perfection work you both have done to it, truly a customers dream come true. Awesome wetness to boot!..............:bow:bow:bow

Thank you! Our customers are extremly very happy! I asked him if he was happy and he did not reply for atleast 2 minutes. But the smile and amazement he had on his face said it all.

jbone said:
WOWIE WOW WOW!!!!!!!!! that is insane! great work!



And I have a couple of questions if you dont mind? Can the polishes break down completely at a slower speed so long as you put more time into them, thus reducing heat, and on a ss paint reducing the amount of paint removal? If so that would be awesome for someone like me starting out.



And I may have missed it in your original post but did you use all foam or wool or a combo?



Thanks!!

I used all foam and all was done with rotary. I washed my pads out 2 times per panel for the 7 stage steps I gave it. I was back and forth to the sink 100's of times. You can work the polishes slow, but they do take longer to break down, but will still break down proper on ss paints. I have broken down polishes finer than they were designed for and I have proof here:chuckle:

bwalker25 said:
wow....stunning



I believe webster's defines "wow" as this: "1. the wow affect from being 'wowed' by rydawgs amazing ability to bring the bling back to a cars paint"



wow



:grinno: That's great, I love it! Thanks buddy you made my day! I hope the next few c&b's will add to the book. I just have to find time to upload the pics.
 
Damn that looks hot! I don't know how you could do so many hours at a time, I'm only good for about 10 and them I need to walk away until the next day.
 
ne1buthillary said:
:bow



absolutely amazing

Thank you!

Greg Nichols said:
Damn that looks hot! I don't know how you could do so many hours at a time, I'm only good for about 10 and them I need to walk away until the next day.

Thanks Greg! I stay focused and get into my work very serious. Extremely bad OCD. I just did 26 hours straight on another car. 10 am. to 12 pm the next day. It funny Rick left the shop at 9 last night and came in 7 this morning and I was still working away. He told me I am friggen nuts.

David Fermani said:
Ryan - The paint looks wetter than the puddle of water! Amazing work.



Thanks David! Ya that is funny. The wheels on the car were very shiny and compared to the paint they looked dull.
 
I just wanted to say thanks again guys for all the great comments from everyone! With great support from all of you is what makes me want to post more click and brags.
 
Great Job that red looks very wet! I have a quick question though how long are you working IP into the paint? I am using it for the first time and it doesn't seem to remove mild swirls?
 
lt1_man said:
Great Job that red looks very wet! I have a quick question though how long are you working IP into the paint? I am using it for the first time and it doesn't seem to remove mild swirls?



Thanks! This particular paint I worked each session 5 minutes at a slower speed like 800 to 1200 rpm.
 
Stunning, amazing work as always - that is how red is supposed to look.. I am sure after the owner saw the vehicle the last thing on his mind was that he had to make a substantial drive to get to your shop!!
 
MotorCity said:
Stunning, amazing work as always - that is how red is supposed to look.. I am sure after the owner saw the vehicle the last thing on his mind was that he had to make a substantial drive to get to your shop!!

Thanks buddy! Ya, he said he did not care neither.:heelclick

Scottwax said:
Absolutely jaw dropping depth! :)



Thanks Scott!
 
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