Another Porsche...

Cayman S this time, belonging to a forum member (he got in touch with me through the forum. Thanks Autopia!)

Luckily, no previous work done. Came out pretty much perfect, with exception of couple deep indentations in the paint from deeper scratches.



Wash: Meg's Gold Class, wheels got wheel brightener 4:1

Dry: Cali blade and meg's water magnet

Clayed with Meg's Smooth Surface clay



Polish:

Menzerna SIP | Meg's 8006 pad | Makita rotary @ 1500 RPM

Menzerna SIP | Meg's 8006 pad | PC random orbital @ speed 5

Menzerna 106ff | LC White pad | PC random orbital @ speed 5

Klasse SG on top



Meg's Hyper Dressing on all exterior trim and wheel wells 2:1

KSG on wheels



Took a little over 9 hours





Photos:



Before:

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After:

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WOW Much better.!!:xyxthumbs



It's easy to correct this paint as it's soft as all hell. It's tuffer to keep swirl free though!



I'll bet you could correct those swirls the old "Scottwax" way BY HAND!:laugh: Some of us "long timers" here remember when he did all corrections by hand and mostly with Megs DACP.



Now, much wiser and as what happens to most of us, older, now has machines to do the work.



Deanski
 
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