Hey folks I was getting read to make a post and I saw one by knuckles that gave me some good ideas but I have some additional questions because my car isn't quite as cherry as his!
I’m planning to do an exterior detail on my 2008 Midnight Blue Metallic 911 turbo this weekend and I wanted to ask the forum to review my process to see if I’ll need any tweaks or additional products. The car has been garaged since I have owned it but the previous owner didn't take as much care As I have. The car has about 29000 miles and the paint has never had any correction work. There is a good amount of light spider webbing that needs to be corrected, a few scratches and one spot where the previous owner got either a bad water spot or left some bird droppings and it has slightly etched the paint. I’ll be doing all the correction and waxing in the shade but it not in a garage. Temps will be mid 70’s.
1. Wash and rinse wheels/tires and around the wheels on the paint then spray with some IronX, let sit, agitate and rinse. They are carbon ceramic rotors so they shouldn't be bad.
2. Spray car, wash with MF mitt and some Pinnacle bodywork shampoo, rinse, and dry with MF.
3. Clay bar car with Griots speed shine spray for lube.
4. Wash and dry again
5. Mask any area I don’t want to hit with DA polish.
Now this is where I need you guys to check out my polish and pad selections
6.Griots DA + LC Bevel Orange pad with mezerna SIP 1500 in test area to determine if it is agressive enough to remove the scratches and the water/bird dropping etching.
7. DA rest of car accordingly and remove SIP 1500 polish with fresh MF cloths.
8. DA the car again with some Mezerna SP 4000 on a LC beveled white pad and remove with MF cloth.
9. DA the car a third time with Mezerna SP 4500 on a LC beveled blue pad and remove with MF cloth.
10. Apply a thin layer of Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant with a LC blue foam pad working in crosshatch pattern working a couple of panels at a time then buff off with fresh MF towels.
11. Wait at least 2 hours and apply a coat of Griots best show wax to protect the paint and add some additional depth.
12. Remove masking for final wipe down with detailing spray and fresh MF.
Are my pad selections correct?
Am I making to many steps?
Is the wax worth it after the DGPS?
This will be a Saturday and Sunday job. If I only get through the SIP tomorrow and have to have the car sit out over night, should I rehash the car again before starting to polish or is a quick detail spray wipe down good enough?
Thanks guys and thanks to knuckles for some ideas already!
I’m planning to do an exterior detail on my 2008 Midnight Blue Metallic 911 turbo this weekend and I wanted to ask the forum to review my process to see if I’ll need any tweaks or additional products. The car has been garaged since I have owned it but the previous owner didn't take as much care As I have. The car has about 29000 miles and the paint has never had any correction work. There is a good amount of light spider webbing that needs to be corrected, a few scratches and one spot where the previous owner got either a bad water spot or left some bird droppings and it has slightly etched the paint. I’ll be doing all the correction and waxing in the shade but it not in a garage. Temps will be mid 70’s.
1. Wash and rinse wheels/tires and around the wheels on the paint then spray with some IronX, let sit, agitate and rinse. They are carbon ceramic rotors so they shouldn't be bad.
2. Spray car, wash with MF mitt and some Pinnacle bodywork shampoo, rinse, and dry with MF.
3. Clay bar car with Griots speed shine spray for lube.
4. Wash and dry again
5. Mask any area I don’t want to hit with DA polish.
Now this is where I need you guys to check out my polish and pad selections
6.Griots DA + LC Bevel Orange pad with mezerna SIP 1500 in test area to determine if it is agressive enough to remove the scratches and the water/bird dropping etching.
7. DA rest of car accordingly and remove SIP 1500 polish with fresh MF cloths.
8. DA the car again with some Mezerna SP 4000 on a LC beveled white pad and remove with MF cloth.
9. DA the car a third time with Mezerna SP 4500 on a LC beveled blue pad and remove with MF cloth.
10. Apply a thin layer of Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant with a LC blue foam pad working in crosshatch pattern working a couple of panels at a time then buff off with fresh MF towels.
11. Wait at least 2 hours and apply a coat of Griots best show wax to protect the paint and add some additional depth.
12. Remove masking for final wipe down with detailing spray and fresh MF.
Are my pad selections correct?
Am I making to many steps?
Is the wax worth it after the DGPS?
This will be a Saturday and Sunday job. If I only get through the SIP tomorrow and have to have the car sit out over night, should I rehash the car again before starting to polish or is a quick detail spray wipe down good enough?
Thanks guys and thanks to knuckles for some ideas already!