Polished makes perfect!

Joe@Superior Shine

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Here is a car we polished recently. It may not be the fastest or most expensive car I have detailed but it sure was fun polishing her.

This Porsche was in excellent mechanical condition but was seriously lacking as far as paint car and detail went.

The owner told me over the phone that, "it only needs a coat of wax." We found the finish to be dull and scratched.
The scratches you see in this photo are known as "spider webbing" or "micro marring."

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The car was going to be put up for sale so a moderate paint correction was needed to get this car in presentable condition.

Our goal was to polish out most of the paint defects so that the paint will have a brilliant deep shine.

We choose to use dual action polishers with Meguiars microfiber disc and Meguiars #205 polish. This combo safely removed the paint defects without over heating the paint and putting buffer trails or "holograms" in the paint.

The blue tape is to protect the plastic and rubber areas from staining from the polish and friction damage from the polisher.

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The felt around the moon roof on these cars are usually white with wax and polish. This one was in perfect condition. Once it has been damaged with wax or polish it is almost impossible to get clean again. Blue tape was put on it to protect it. CAUTION: Lots of older Porsches have dry and brittle felt. It is best to not put tape on those and just to polish around it VERY carefully. Polishing this area by hand would be a good idea.

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Although polishing paint seems simple it is important that proper technique be used. The combination of arm speed, machine setting, pressure, amount of product used, and a number of other variables must work in harmony for us to obtain the perfect finish efficiently. Paint polishing is labor intensive. Panel by panel and inch by inch is the only way to chase all the paint imperfections.

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I am seen here at the front of the vehicle using a powerful hand held xenon light that reveals paint defects indoors that are commonly seen in full sun light. We check our work with the xenon light as we work our way around the car to insure the finish is defect free before we move on to another area.

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Here is a panel that has had one half corrected and the other half left in the condition as we found it in. The xenon light is shown on the uncorrected (polished) side. You will notice it is hazy and unsightly.

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Here the xenon is shown on the line between the two sides.

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In this photo the xenon light is in the perfectly polished area. Notice it is bright and defect free.

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The fruits of our labor!!!

After the paint correcting we applied an synthetic sealant to the paint. Glass was cleaned. We detailed the wheels and cleaned and dressed all the rubber, plastic and the black sponge/foam like material that is on the bumpers and tail. The interior was also cleaned and dressed.

We took an OK looking car and transformed it into what the owner said was, "stunning."

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Beautiful job, Joe!

Honestly, I'm surprised to see that just #205 corrected that well. Then again, I've never used it before...
 
We used #205 on a cutting disc. The paint was a soft enamel type paint and responded well to it. I wouldn't try that combo on a newer 911 as it would haze it badly.
 
What an incredible result. You should have one super happy client.

Have you ever had someone bring you a car that they were intending to sell, and after you finished it they decided to keep it after all?
 
Joe, as usual stunning results! :xyxthumbs:
 
A first generation Porter Cable 7424 in the right hands does work miracles!! Joe, I'll bet you have once very happy customer on your hands....:props:
 
Nice work as is the norm for you Joe. Like you, I like working on single stage paints versus clear coats, to me it's real paint and polishes so well with good products, pads and tecnique.

A first generation Porter Cable 7424 in the right hands does work miracles!!

Millions of cars have been polished to perfection using the the first gen PC's and while there's nothing wrong with having more power, in the right hands with good technique these first versions can still take a diamond in the rough and turn it into a glistening gemstone.


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The fruits of our labor!!!
We took an OK looking car and transformed it into what the owner said was, "stunning."

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Stunning is an under statement. I love this last pic you shot. So what product did you use on all the black trim?

Semper Fi
 
Beautiful job on a beautiful car. Owner probably wants to keep it. What sealant did you use and did you also wax the car?
 
Really impressed by your work, Joe.

I'm sure you've probably worked on numerous cars like this so I have to ask; Did you do a test spot, and if so were you able to dial it in on the first try?

Man the red car is now shiny. Wow!
 
Whale tail pics is the best, must've been fun around all the black plastic, stunning is a good word to describe your work.
 
great result & that only with polish , also suggest owner good wax so he will maintain your effort :)
 
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