Polished Bliss vs 997 Targa and 996 GT3
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Polished Bliss vs 997 Targa and 996 GT3
Another pair done by Clark recently...
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Yet another Porsche with sticky paint!
I last saw this car almost exactly a year ago to the day where it received a wax top up after a correction detail around 18 months ago and this time it was in for a few days to tidy up the paintwork, etc.
Got to love Ceramic brakes, they should be standard on all cars - they just don’t give off any brake dust at all!
As always, pre-foam was first - using Hyper Wash through the lance @ 50 degrees:
After rinsing off at high pressure, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the coat of Vintage applied 12 months ago was still there, even more surprising as the car is driven regularly and has had trips to Germany and back. The owner had clearly been maintaining the finish extremely well (not using too much shampoo or overly hot water, etc)...
Say what you like when it comes to the looks of high-end waxes versus lower end ones but try getting durability like that from a £40 wax!
The wheels were pretty clean already but I still gave them a going over with Gloss-It wheel gel (4:1) to make sure they were 100% clean:
There were just a few tar spots remaining which were removed with Tardis later on in the wash stage:
My camera batteries were then put on charge so no more pictures until the correction stage but the car was washed in the usual manner as most of my other details.
Defect wise, the paint was in very good condition with little in the way of swirling but the odd random scuff and scratch picked up over the last year or so:
Due to the sticky paint I went straight for Gloss-It One Step Machine Polish with a drop of EVP Pad Prime and a Gloss-It Light Cut Pad:
This breaks down perfectly on sticky clears...
Leaves a nice finish too, this is after a Top Inspection wipe down:
The black plastic panels on the roof edges are stupidly soft so are easily marked:
Due to the fragile abrasives contained, I used Menzerna FPII with a Menzerna Polishing Pad to correct these:
Then back to Gloss-It for the pillars:
For the bumpers, I used a Menz 80mm Polishing Pad and Menz 203S:
Unfortunately the car had picked up a nasty ding in the rear 1/4:
I didn’t think it would come out but Martin at Dent Devils happily proved me wrong, managing to get 99% of it out - top man!
Once polishing was complete, the duster was used to remove any light dust:
Vintage was then applied by applicator pad and buffed off approx 15 mins later:
Wheels were sealed with Blackfire Metal Sealant:
Tyres were dressed with Gloss-It and the exterior trims were done with Gloss-It TRV.
Tailpipes were polished with Brilliant Metal Polish:
The interior was also fully detailed and the exterior glass was treated with the new Werkstat Glass Sealant System soon to be released
Wekstat Carnauba Glos was used for the final wipe down and here are the final pics of what is one of the best looking 911's I have the pleasure of looking after.
Engine before:
After:
And here are a few of this rather nice GT3 done last week, corrected with Gloss-It Extreme Cut and Evolution Polish, finished with Vintage...
Thanks for looking!
Clark
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Yet another Porsche with sticky paint!
I last saw this car almost exactly a year ago to the day where it received a wax top up after a correction detail around 18 months ago and this time it was in for a few days to tidy up the paintwork, etc.
Got to love Ceramic brakes, they should be standard on all cars - they just don’t give off any brake dust at all!
As always, pre-foam was first - using Hyper Wash through the lance @ 50 degrees:
After rinsing off at high pressure, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the coat of Vintage applied 12 months ago was still there, even more surprising as the car is driven regularly and has had trips to Germany and back. The owner had clearly been maintaining the finish extremely well (not using too much shampoo or overly hot water, etc)...
Say what you like when it comes to the looks of high-end waxes versus lower end ones but try getting durability like that from a £40 wax!
The wheels were pretty clean already but I still gave them a going over with Gloss-It wheel gel (4:1) to make sure they were 100% clean:
There were just a few tar spots remaining which were removed with Tardis later on in the wash stage:
My camera batteries were then put on charge so no more pictures until the correction stage but the car was washed in the usual manner as most of my other details.
Defect wise, the paint was in very good condition with little in the way of swirling but the odd random scuff and scratch picked up over the last year or so:
Due to the sticky paint I went straight for Gloss-It One Step Machine Polish with a drop of EVP Pad Prime and a Gloss-It Light Cut Pad:
This breaks down perfectly on sticky clears...
Leaves a nice finish too, this is after a Top Inspection wipe down:
The black plastic panels on the roof edges are stupidly soft so are easily marked:
Due to the fragile abrasives contained, I used Menzerna FPII with a Menzerna Polishing Pad to correct these:
Then back to Gloss-It for the pillars:
For the bumpers, I used a Menz 80mm Polishing Pad and Menz 203S:
Unfortunately the car had picked up a nasty ding in the rear 1/4:
I didn’t think it would come out but Martin at Dent Devils happily proved me wrong, managing to get 99% of it out - top man!
Once polishing was complete, the duster was used to remove any light dust:
Vintage was then applied by applicator pad and buffed off approx 15 mins later:
Wheels were sealed with Blackfire Metal Sealant:
Tyres were dressed with Gloss-It and the exterior trims were done with Gloss-It TRV.
Tailpipes were polished with Brilliant Metal Polish:
The interior was also fully detailed and the exterior glass was treated with the new Werkstat Glass Sealant System soon to be released
Wekstat Carnauba Glos was used for the final wipe down and here are the final pics of what is one of the best looking 911's I have the pleasure of looking after.
Engine before:
After:
And here are a few of this rather nice GT3 done last week, corrected with Gloss-It Extreme Cut and Evolution Polish, finished with Vintage...
Thanks for looking!
Clark
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It's bloody lovely isn't it.
Pending on weather, I'm gonna attack the 205 tomorrow with the Menzerna Intensive polish from these gentlemen
By hand but will see whats achievable.
Clark, excellent as always matey
Pending on weather, I'm gonna attack the 205 tomorrow with the Menzerna Intensive polish from these gentlemen
By hand but will see whats achievable.
Clark, excellent as always matey
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I looked at the top picture and thought "what is he talking about, looks clean to me" but my god..... You did a proper job on that, looks like its an HDR image.
Top work!!!
Top work!!!
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