David Fermani
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- Apr 19, 2007
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2008 Quadruple Black Porsche 911- Paint Correction & Protection
On Super Bowl Sunday I had the pleasure of working on this brand new (337 miles) 2008 custom ordered 911 Carrera Cabriolet in solid black. The owner was quite disappointed with the car’s appearance and we both agreed that there was much room for improvement. I spent almost 12 hours washing, correcting & protecting the entire vehicle and if more sun light was available, I could have & would have liked to get even more carried away. I was quite surprised in both the manufacturer as well as the dealership for allowing such a caliber of vehicle to be delivered to someone paying well over $100,000 with all the obvious correctable flaws and imperfections. Below are several examples of the flaws in this brand new vehicle:
Mileage:
Holograms in left door:
Holograms in Left ¼:
You gotta love how Porsche can’t even get their bumper covers to match their factory painted bodies! Notice the color variance?
Holograms in hood:
Holograms in front bumper:
Holograms in right ¼:
Holograms in trunk:
Holograms in right ¼”
Holograms in right door:
Here’s the wash/prep process:
I used Auto Magic Wash & Wax for the 1st wash through a foam gun & HD Grout Sponge:
Look how much junk was on these brand new wiper blades:
Wheels & tires were cleaned with AM Magnificent wheel Cleaner:
Check out the buildup of the dealer tire dressing:
Gotta love how brand new fabric tops bead up!!
Next, all the painted surfaces were lightly clayed with AM Blue Clay Magic & Body Shine. After claying each panel, cellophane was used to feel any contaminants on the finish for additional touchups. I knew I was in for additional work when after claying the 1st panel, I saw slight marring from the brand new clay due to the super soft paint.
After drying, every crack & crevice was blown out with my Craftsmen Air Compressor:
On Super Bowl Sunday I had the pleasure of working on this brand new (337 miles) 2008 custom ordered 911 Carrera Cabriolet in solid black. The owner was quite disappointed with the car’s appearance and we both agreed that there was much room for improvement. I spent almost 12 hours washing, correcting & protecting the entire vehicle and if more sun light was available, I could have & would have liked to get even more carried away. I was quite surprised in both the manufacturer as well as the dealership for allowing such a caliber of vehicle to be delivered to someone paying well over $100,000 with all the obvious correctable flaws and imperfections. Below are several examples of the flaws in this brand new vehicle:
Mileage:

Holograms in left door:

Holograms in Left ¼:

You gotta love how Porsche can’t even get their bumper covers to match their factory painted bodies! Notice the color variance?

Holograms in hood:

Holograms in front bumper:

Holograms in right ¼:

Holograms in trunk:

Holograms in right ¼”

Holograms in right door:

Here’s the wash/prep process:
I used Auto Magic Wash & Wax for the 1st wash through a foam gun & HD Grout Sponge:


Look how much junk was on these brand new wiper blades:

Wheels & tires were cleaned with AM Magnificent wheel Cleaner:

Check out the buildup of the dealer tire dressing:

Gotta love how brand new fabric tops bead up!!

Next, all the painted surfaces were lightly clayed with AM Blue Clay Magic & Body Shine. After claying each panel, cellophane was used to feel any contaminants on the finish for additional touchups. I knew I was in for additional work when after claying the 1st panel, I saw slight marring from the brand new clay due to the super soft paint.

After drying, every crack & crevice was blown out with my Craftsmen Air Compressor:




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