Black 700+hp 911 turbo paint correction detail.

Thomas Dekany

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This car is amazing to say the least.



The owner recently picked it up used, and wanted the car to look the part.

Spent 2 days on it about, 16 hours.



The hood was a repaint (and stubborn) but otherwise original with some very low readings in the 80s in some places. So at times I had to be very gentle.



This paint was a dream to work on for a change.:drool::chuckle::chuckle::drool::chuckle::chuckle::drool:



My process was:



qew wipe down

3D medium clay

HD UNO on a green pad flex speed 6

OHP on a black pad flex speed 6

EZ CREME GLAZE on a red/blue pad flex speed 6

HD POXY on a black pad and pcxp speed 3/4

HD TIRE GEL

HD QD on windows



Here are some pictures of the condition of this black paint. Pretty typical if you ask me.



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After some correction work the paint was leveled just enough to create this finish.



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Not much to play with though



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After I took these pictures, I set out to just focus on working as efficiently as possible but to my surprise the sun came out! That gave me an opprtunity to actually check my work on the horizontal surfaces so out with the car many times. :D



Here are some random shots of that process.



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Here are some interior shots of the finish



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Once all polishing was done, I gave the car a wash and dried it with an electric blower.



Applied HD POXY. While it was curing I polished the wheels/exhaust and dressed the tires, took care of the jambs etc...



Here are the results.



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If you have any questions, just ask.
 
My question is how was HD Uno? Was it able to remove all swirls and scratches?



I dont understand how one polish can do that all because dont different polishes have different abrasives so one polish is for a harder clear and what not? So what if UNO would be too aggressive on some clears and not Aggressive enough on others?
 
Thank you John and Alex!



toymachine - thanks. Uno is the polish I use to correct. It works for me. As far as how it cuts so well and finishes down so fine I can't answer. Maybe asking 3D?



You always start out with the least aggressive method. In this case I tested out the green pad and it worked. Hope this helps.
 
tdekany said:
Thank you John and Alex!



toymachine - thanks. Uno is the polish I use to correct. It works for me. As far as how it cuts so well and finishes down so fine I can't answer. Maybe asking 3D?



You always start out with the least aggressive method. In this case I tested out the green pad and it worked. Hope this helps.



Well I guess I should Give UNO a try then. It will cut the need of Using multiple polishes and multiple pads for a job.
 
toymachine2009 said:
Well I guess I should Give UNO a try then. It will cut the need of Using multiple polishes and multiple pads for a job.



Indeed, but when you can, do a 3 step with UNO. Cut, polish, finish. Enjoy the results! :D
 
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