Eldorado2k
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- Nov 9, 2015
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I did a full detail on an old Porsche yesterday. The gentleman who owns it has had it for the past 30yrs. and it was my pleasure to work on it.
I started off by cleaning the wheels & tires with Megs D143 then gave it a full bucket wash outside while it was still cloudy
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Fully dried it then proceeded to claybar the hood to get a look at the level of contamination that was on the paint. As expected, not too bad but definitely worth giving it a quik clay.
I clayed the rest of the paint with a Speedy Prep Towel.
Here’s what it looked like after washing and claying.
Next I decided to do a test spots with a couple of different products.
1st up was McKee’s Jeweling Wax on a foam polishing pad using the HF DA. Great results, removed/filled in nearly all the minor swirls and left a superb finish on the paint.
On the other fender I used Meguiars D166 Ultra Finishing Wax. Identical results as far as my eyes could tell.
The only difference was the Meguiars left a much smoother finish, so I decided to go with the D166 and a Meguiars Burgundy Foam Cutting Pad for the vertical panels.
The horizontal panels had deeper swirls, so I went with McKee’s Fast Compound on a 7” LC Orbital Foam Polishing Pad using the Boss G21.
Swirls are gone and finished near perfect.
Before/after of the trunklid.
Topped it off with sealant to give this garage queen long lasting protection and this thing was set. Here’s a few after shots.
Cool little car. Owner said it’s never looked better.
Thanks for reading.


I started off by cleaning the wheels & tires with Megs D143 then gave it a full bucket wash outside while it was still cloudy

Fully dried it then proceeded to claybar the hood to get a look at the level of contamination that was on the paint. As expected, not too bad but definitely worth giving it a quik clay.

I clayed the rest of the paint with a Speedy Prep Towel.
Here’s what it looked like after washing and claying.


Next I decided to do a test spots with a couple of different products.
1st up was McKee’s Jeweling Wax on a foam polishing pad using the HF DA. Great results, removed/filled in nearly all the minor swirls and left a superb finish on the paint.

On the other fender I used Meguiars D166 Ultra Finishing Wax. Identical results as far as my eyes could tell.

The only difference was the Meguiars left a much smoother finish, so I decided to go with the D166 and a Meguiars Burgundy Foam Cutting Pad for the vertical panels.
The horizontal panels had deeper swirls, so I went with McKee’s Fast Compound on a 7” LC Orbital Foam Polishing Pad using the Boss G21.

Swirls are gone and finished near perfect.


Before/after of the trunklid.


Topped it off with sealant to give this garage queen long lasting protection and this thing was set. Here’s a few after shots.




Cool little car. Owner said it’s never looked better.
