I have a 2003 Porsche Carrera Cabriolet in Orient Red Metallic that I purchased this summer. I have had little experience with detailing, although like my vehicles to look good and work well. I've tried my first run at polishing last year on my white Honda Ridgeline. White is pretty forgiving, the red on my "new to me" Porsche is very different and shows every swirl. I plan to buy a random action buffer (leaning towards Porter Cable at this point) and take on the task before the weather gets too bad hear and I have to store the car away for winter.
Paint is pretty good, smooth feeling, but swirl marks are showing (likely due to my ham handed washing). I clayed my Honda in the spring as it was showing some rough spots. Worked a treat! Finished with carnauba wax. Hindsight now tells me I should have sealed it first, but next time. The Porsche is smooth feeling so I don't "think" I need to clay it, but I do have to deal with the swirls.
Looking forward to reading and learning lots around here. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Joe
Paint is pretty good, smooth feeling, but swirl marks are showing (likely due to my ham handed washing). I clayed my Honda in the spring as it was showing some rough spots. Worked a treat! Finished with carnauba wax. Hindsight now tells me I should have sealed it first, but next time. The Porsche is smooth feeling so I don't "think" I need to clay it, but I do have to deal with the swirls.
Looking forward to reading and learning lots around here. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Joe