2011 Cayenne, paint correction & Opti-Guard protection

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2011 Cayenne, paint correction & Opti-Guard protection

The owner of this vehicle contacted me last winter about getting his new Porsche into the condition it should be. As you can see it had some significant wash induced marring and a few RIDS thanks to the dealers “hand washing”. ;)

Process:
Washing - Foam bath with CGCW at paint prep ration and 2BM wash
Wheels - Sonax Full Effect Wheel cleaner on wheels with various brushes
Claying - Meguiar’s clay and ONR as lube
Paint Correction step 1 - Meguiars M105 via DA and Surbuf pads
Paint Correction step 2 - Meguiars M105 via DA and Meguiar’s MF pads
Paint Correction step 3 - Meguiars M205 via DA and LC tangerine foam pads
Prep for coating – Foam bath with CGCW and Optimum Power Clean followed by an IPA wipe-down
Paint protection – Optimum Opti-Guard, applied with foam applicator. (All paint, trim, and wheel coated)

The paint on this Porsche was actually VERY hard, which is not what I’ve typically experienced with Porsche paint and correction was slow going. I had to make several passes with the Surbuf pads/M105 to remove some of the deeper defects. The initial step finished down pretty well but did leave a slight haze and a LOT of dust. My second step with M105 and MF pads was to remove the marring and to chase down any remaining deep scratches…this left the paint pretty much LSP ready and the final finishing step with M205 went pretty quick.

Before pics
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Sonax doing its job.
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Paint condition
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Deep scratches
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50/50 shots after just the Surbuf….pics didn’t turn out very well. :(
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After M105 on the MF pads
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Finished pics :)
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Sun pics…finally!
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Thanks for looking! :)

Rasky
 
Wow, that really turned out amazing. The reflection shot of the hood is perfect.

Great work as usual!
 
Great Job Chad! She is perfect now. When you coat the wheels do you remove the rims and coat the inside as well or just the outer surface?
 
Looks great as always

Thanks Shawn! :)


Wow, that really turned out amazing. The reflection shot of the hood is perfect.

Great work as usual!

Thanks Troy!


Great Job Chad! She is perfect now. When you coat the wheels do you remove the rims and coat the inside as well or just the outer surface?

Thank you!

The owner did not want the wheels removed, nor do I think my jack is tall enough. The wheel design did allow me to reach in part of the way and for the rest I rigged up a long handle with a paint stick shoved inside the foam applicator. :props:


I love seeing your work. Great job!!

Thanks Richy! Right back at you too! :)
 
Good looking chad! Great work as always! Would you mind sharing with us what Dual Action polisher you use?
 
Wonderful! Of course that is what we have come to expect of you.
 
Very nice work:xyxthumbs:

Porsche Cayenne and the new Panamera's have rock hard clears on them. The 911's, Boxster's and Cayman's all have paint on the softer side.

Most of the 911's, Boxsters and Caymans can be corrected in 2 steps. The Cayenne's and Panamera's usually take 3, up to 5 steps.

Anthony
 
Excellent job on a really tough color. Looks super!

Jose
 
Very nice job. You are one of the best examples of what can be done with a DA polisher.
 
Very nice work:xyxthumbs:

Porsche Cayenne and the new Panamera's have rock hard clears on them. The 911's, Boxster's and Cayman's all have paint on the softer side.

Most of the 911's, Boxsters and Caymans can be corrected in 2 steps. The Cayenne's and Panamera's usually take 3, up to 5 steps.

Anthony


Awsome work Rasky!!

Anthony and Ron know Porsche very well since they detail them on a daily bases.
 
Awesome job once again! I will be using the new mf pads this weekend on a black car, can't wait!
 
Wonderful! Of course that is what we have come to expect of you.

Thanks James!


Very nice work:xyxthumbs:

Porsche Cayenne and the new Panamera's have rock hard clears on them. The 911's, Boxster's and Cayman's all have paint on the softer side.

Most of the 911's, Boxsters and Caymans can be corrected in 2 steps. The Cayenne's and Panamera's usually take 3, up to 5 steps.

Anthony

Thanks Anthony!


FYI, My airbrushes arrive today! :)



Excellent job on a really tough color. Looks super!

Jose


Thanks Jose!



Very nice job. You are one of the best examples of what can be done with a DA polisher.

Thank you! :)


Great work as always Rasky!

Thanks Jason!



Awsome work Rasky!!

Anthony and Ron know Porsche very well since they detail them on a daily bases.

Thanks Stephen!


Awesome job once again! I will be using the new mf pads this weekend on a black car, can't wait!

Thanks Richard!

What kind of car? D300 or M105?
 
Paint Correction step 2 - Meguiars M105 via DA and Meguiar’s MF pads
chad, it says pads did you use 105 on both mf pads?
 
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