Which LSP On This 06 Porsche 911 Club Coupe?

jmsc

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One of my best friends is buying this from a Porsche Club member. Only 50 were mfg'd. He wants me to hand wax it this spring. I owned a 99 996 for 5 years so he trusts me. He told me that there are some very light scratches on some panels. I'll probably use Menzerna IP for them. The question. Which LSP would you use on this georgous Azurro California Metallic Blue color to keep it looking like this pic?





http://www.seriouswheels.com/2006/2006-Porsche-911-Club-Coupe-FA-1024x768.htm





(YES! I do get to drive it when I am done! 381 hp, full leather, only 1 color, some options, but no PCCB ceramic brakes.)
 
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I would go with Z2 Pro.
 
I would use Souveran Paste Wax. This is one of the more popular waxes on this board. Works great for me.
 
Geez, so many LSP's would look great on that car, that it would be hard to narrow it down just one. Is the car a DD?
 
most LSP's will do a great job.. I just hope it goes on top of a properly prepped process either with a DA or rotary
 
I like the idea of souveran on light blue colors:



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it's a low-res picture, but you get the idea -- basically it's dunked in olive oil.
 
whatever you want...everybody is going to tell you something different...werkstatt would be my choice...



-Justin
 
Z-2 PRO it is per owner.



Scratches will be removed with PC + IP or Z-PC.



I had in stock all the carnaubas including Blue Natty's, Klaase Twins, FMJ, Menzerna PO73, FK-2180.



I will need to buy the Z-2 pro. I will do Z-2 = 1X or 2X.



I have the Z-8.



Do I need the ZFX?



Do I need Z-5? If yes, does it add more pop to the paint?



Do I need cotton towels?



Thanks for all the replies.
 
I like z5 prior to z2 pro personally, it makes for a nicer look in my opinion. you will need minimally z1 but zfx would be ideal so you can do multiple coats in one day.
 
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