Porsche GT3...Full on swirl removal

Absolutely Showtime. I liked your pictures very much, however I could better see the result of your work by the video, simple and effective for showing what happened to this red car.

Looks absolutely like a brand new paint job,

Glad owner to have someone like you around.

Kind Regards.
 
Absolutely Showtime. I liked your pictures very much, however I could better see the result of your work by the video, simple and effective for showing what happened to this red car.

Looks absolutely like a brand new paint job,

Glad owner to have someone like you around.

Kind Regards.

Yea, I use the video for business around here. It helps when people can actually see before and afters of the car, especially as quickly as that video transitions.
 
Amazing work looks beautiful.



Am I the only person in the world who hates chrome wheels on sports cars..

You did a great job on that car, love those 996's...agree with you EVO, I like how deep the rims sit/low pro tire combo, but the chrome is distracting!
 
You did a great job on that car, love those 996's...agree with you EVO, I like how deep the rims sit/low pro tire combo, but the chrome is distracting![/QUOTE]

I thought exotic sports cars were supposed to be distracting?
 
Yes, if it's in a good way..but not in a "chrome belongs on an 18-wheeler" way. To each his own!

Showtime, how "soft" is that clear? Would've been interested in seeing a 50/50 shot with that polisher/pad combo.
 
Amazing work. That video really sold it.

You were able to finish lsp ready with Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover without a polishing step? That paint looks like it was jeweled for hours.

I really like TSR but I usually have some haze that I'll use either 205 or Wolfgang Finishing Glaze to remove.
 
Glad I'm not the only one okay ;). Thought I was nuts still a beautiful car. And beautiful work by you showtime.
 
That looks great. Red is absolutely the right colour for that car!!
 
Amazing work. That video really sold it.

You were able to finish lsp ready with Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover without a polishing step? That paint looks like it was jeweled for hours.

I really like TSR but I usually have some haze that I'll use either 205 or Wolfgang Finishing Glaze to remove.

I just realized that I forgot to add HD Speed in there!! After TSR, I went to HD Speed.

That being said, with a DA and an orange pad, I can get it to where its ready for wax. I make my first two passes on 5.5 speed with medium pressure(7424XP) and then my last four passes are almost no pressure with the speed on 4.5. That being said, I still usually follow up with Finishing Glaze or HD Speed.

I did a Lexus GS350 today that was detailed by a dealership (two in two days...great detailers at these dealerships!) and it had some HORRIBLE buffer haze. They guy didn't want to pay for paint correction, so I waxed with with HD Speed on my 7424. The protection from HD Speed isn't that great, but I told him that, and let him know that he should rewax in about a month and a half or so. The HD speed took out most hte light swirls and all the buffer haze with ease.
 
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