2005 atlas gray Turbo S 2 day full paint correction detail The car is kept very clean, first thing I noticed was the lack of brake dust on the wheels. Even still a full cleaning had to be done to ensure everything was up to the standard. Gloss it wheel gel was used at 5:1 .. Yep even at 5:1 you still get solid cleaning ability. Me working the daytona brush on the inner barrels. This car had the porsche factory carbon ceramic brake kit as well, def contributed to the lack of brake dust Some brake dust settled in the calipers, after a little agitation with the SV brush and wheel gel it lifted very easily. The inner barrels had some tar deposits which were lifted using AS tardis. The tires were cleaned with ARO at full strength to remove the old tire dressing which was fairly thick. After that didnt remove it all i followed up with tarminator and scrubbed for a minute or so and the tires finally came clean. Tardis doin' work... After the wheels the wash process began. The paint was pre reinsed at medium presure to remove as much surface dirt as possible, a lot of people like to quickly rinse and then foam but I like to rinse at pressure for a long time before foaming Foamed with the camspray at CG maxi suds mixed with CG citrus wash clear After 5 minutes or so, one last rinse of the foam and then the 2 bucket wash. The car was wearing some sort of protection (spray wax) so again CG citrus wash clear was used to help remove it. Before the 2 bucket wash all the crevices and emblems were agitated with APC 10:1. Trying to fully clean these areas after the car is dry is very difficult without marring the finish badly. The engine was lightly cleaned using DI water in a pressurized sprayer, not a pressure washer. P-car engines have a lot of exposed wiring, intake etc so I'd rather not drench everything with water. Before the final rinse I cleaned the ragtop with, uh... Raggtop:thumb: and a SV brush Before the rain came I pulled the car inside for claying. A very mild clay was needed for this one, Sonus fine green worked well using ONR 6:1 as lubrication After 1/4 of the car After claying I did 2 IPA wipedowns to prep the paint for polishing, just in case the citrus wash clear did not remove all the old wax protection. The I took my paint readings, a little inconsistent for a Porsche but nothing too bad Just to show you the difference bewteen paint thickness and clearbra thickness... Paint Clearbra All trim areas were then taped off After a test spot I landed on a solid two step combo. The paint (as expected) was very sticky. First thing I grabbed for were my Gloss-It polishes and the Flex 3403... on the last 5 sticky paint porsches I have worked on the Gloss-it polishes have never failed me. I normally prefer to use the rotary but I was able to correct even the deeper defects on this one with the 3403 and a cutting pad, the rotary however was used for the finishing/jeweling stage in conjunction with EVP. -Gloss-It Extreme cut w/ GI white fast cut foam pad (flex random) -Gloss-It Evolution polish w/ DD blue finishing pad using Gloss-It EVP (makita/flex rotary) The hood under halogens, not much fine swirling but a lot of RID clusters The hood required 2 hits with the extreme cut to remove all the defects Before After Closer up The entire front nose was protected with a clear bra. I started out with a very gentle polish and pad and moved up in aggressiveness as I found the deeper scratches were not being removed. Here, using the makita, DD green med. polishing pad and evolution cut w/ a little extra GI EVP to keep the heat way down on the clear bra Clear bra after polishing Moving around the rest of the car, front fender before correction After 2 hits with GI extreme cut 50/50 And after jeweling... The area by the convertible top had some more severe defects, I immediately broke out the Flex rotary and 3" GI BP... the flex 3401 would not have fit in this area at all rear wing/convertible area was also in bad shape, this required 2 hits with M105 (DA version on the rotary), followed by evolution cut, followed by evolution polish to fully correct Before (taken with a point and shoot) After After The final stage of jeweling helped refine out the last bit of fine holograms and bring up the gloss and calrity Working the evo polish w/ the makita and GI EVP at 1500rpm before refining the finish at around 1000 for a few minutes End result, captured with a proper camera this time The taillights were corrected with Menzerna powerfinish ... before After correction Working the rear bumper with a GI cutting pad, 3" BP and extreme cut After finishing Worked my way around the rest of the car, back to the flex random machine for the larger flat areas a 50/50, no more haziness finished, under standing halogen and straight camera flash Some jeweling shots... I finished all the correction work around 9:30pm on day 1, I wanted to leave the finishing stage for the next morning but had a feeling I would need the time to work on other areas. I made the choice to stay in the garage for a little longer to at least get a START on the finishing polish stage... I ended up jeweling the entire car that night, I hate leaving a half polished car for the next morning. I finished up a little after 2am :wall: Before I went to bed I snapped 2 shots after everything had been finished down a jewled, pics taken after IPA wipedown And one under my little light of truth, Fenix TK10 Start of day 2, even with the correction done there was still a lot of work ahead of me. The ragtop store area needed a good vaccum, I started with the shop vac but couldnt get the hose all the way in where I needed without touching the paint in some way so I used the "household" solution... dust buster to the rescue All the jambs were cleaned with APC 20:1, you dont really need a strong degreaser for unexposed jambs such as this. More water with a little cleaning agent works just fine The engine was already pre-cleaned during the wash process, now just some touch up work. The entire engine was cleaned here with P & S express interior cleaner, leaves a very matte finish on plastics (and in this case intake hoses). Best part is that its 100% biodegradable too! After All exterior plastic and rubber trim was first cleaned with IPA and then dressed with Gloss It TRV using a foam painters brush. The reason I laid down tape under the rubber window trim is so that no dressing gets on the paint The cargo area was cleaned using the P & S express interior cleaner, APC 20:1 on the jambs and Folex on the carpets. All personal belongings were organized (some items were bagged in a ziploc) and all clothing was folded The tires were treated with 2 coats of Gloss It signature tire dressing. This is by far the best tire dressing I have used. I have found (and Clark will agree with me) that if you leave on a coat of the dressing to soak into the rubber for about 10minutes BEFORE massaging it in that it makes a big difference in how it looks and lasts. I was able to get a very deep satin look on the tires which is just what I like as high shine never did anything for me. The wheels were hand polished with JW acrylic prime and sealed with Rejex sealant The leather was cleaned with Gloss it stain leather cleaner and then conditioned with the satin leather polish. Both left a nice matte finish and softened up the leather quite a bit after application. The dash, plastic pieces, center console and gauges were cleaned with the P & S express interior cleaner as well. Carpets were cleaned using folex and vacuumed out with a shop vac until dry The door jambs were cleaned with APC 20:1 and then wiped down with Gloss Enhancer QD for a bot of gloss and protection The Turbo plastic door sills were treated with the Gloss It TRV dressing too With the interior and all trim all finished I moved onto applying the LSP Fist was 1 coat of Gloss It signature sealant applied by DA with a 100ppi pad at speed 3, I moved the top back to get to this area again so I wouldnt scratch the paint at all with a power cord or my leaning on it. Not often can you get a panel to come to "you" when you cant get to "it" :lol: The signature gloss was left to cure for 1 hour before buffing off Next up was 2 coats of the Gloss It concourso gloss, this was done by hand The sun was starting to go behind the clouds so i pulled the porsche out to get as many sun pics as possible, please note the glass has not be cleaned yet at this point. Whenever the sun is around after a correction detail I take as many pics as I can in the direct light, I consider the sun the final "light of truth" For the finishing tocuhes such as glass dusting the rag top I pulled the Turbo back inside Last shots before it was taken back... Speedart exhaust after polishing Thanks for looking :thumb:
Wow, car looks great! Good job :thumb: Owner has some weird taste IMO with that huge yellow sticker on their front windshield :whistle:
Your work is outstanding as always... amp..how can you tell they are not installed properly...I couldn't find a picture of the tread really at all..
Great work as usual! I see you were using both, the flex and makita, which do you prefer, or do play by ear and use whichever is better for that situation?