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Old 04-26-2008, 12:56 PM
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1967 Porsche 911S--- Polo Red--- Many Pictures

A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of working on our 1967 Porsche 911S. We had just got the car in about a week before and the car had very bad swirling and wet sanding marks across the car. We were displaying the car at our local Porsche concourse show that weekend so I had to get right to work.

First I reviewed the paint in the sun. It was very apparent that it was going to need a lot of work.






I then tried a test spot on the hood.
After on test spot---

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Up close you can still see a few RIDS, but without a PTG I was not wet sanding any...





More pictures of the swirls...



As you can see here, the paint is somewhat dull with no depth...



After this I then pulled the car back inside and it was left for another day.

Day 2

I started by pulling the car out and giving it a full wash and clay.

I went panel by panel with ONR and green Sonus clay making sure to remove all contaminants on the paint.

Here is my ONR bucket ready to go with my new Lowes Proline Grout Sponge.



Here is the clay and a couple of drying towels.



I would wash one panel at a time, mist a bit of clay lube on top of the already pre-soaked panel, clay that panel, and then re-wash it with ONR.

Here I am making sure that every bit of the car is free of contaminants; even in between the badges.



Here is the clay after 3 panels.


Here is what the paint was left looking like today, as the polishing will wait for a later date.



It was then time to get some work done on the interior.
I first removed all carpets, and then cleaned all interior surfaces with a woolite and water mix of 1 to 8. After all of the surfaces were clean I then went over and applied Optimums Protectant Plus to all vinyl on the interior. After all surfaces had been dressed, I then moved on to conditioning the seats. I applied Leatheriques Pristine Clean to the seats by hand, as shown here---


After the seats had been conditioned, it was time to vacuum all the carpet that had been removed from the vehicle. After this I then cleaned polished, and sealed the door jambs. They were cleaned with Poorboys Spray and wipe and then polished with Sonax Paint Creme as shown here.


After the polishing was complete I then sealed them with Optimums Opti-Seal. At this time I then cleaned the glass and gave the interior a final wipe down and took these pictures.









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Old 04-26-2008, 12:57 PM
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Re: 1967 Porsche 911S--- Polo Red--- Many Pictures

Day 3

I then waited until the day before the show to get the paint correction done. I originally planned on taking many pictures of the paint correction but since I was short on time I only managed to take a few during pictures.

I used Menzerna SIP with a Yellow Cutting Pad for all correction.
After the SIP, I then followed up with Menzerna 106FF.

Befores---











Afters---











After all paint correction was done, I applied Poorboys new Black Hole glaze by machine with a blue finishing pad.

After the glaze I then applied P21S 100% Carnauba by hand.
The next morning we drove to the show. At the show I gave the car a simple wipe down with Optimums new Instant Detailer.
Here are some pictures from the show.
























Even though the car was not being showed, only displayed, we did manage to win the peoples choice award!
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Old 04-26-2008, 01:40 PM
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Re: 1967 Porsche 911S--- Polo Red--- Many Pictures

Gongrats on the award.....

Great looking car with a great shine....
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car looks great
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Re: 1967 Porsche 911S--- Polo Red--- Many Pictures

Howd you go about using that poorboys blackhole stuff
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That is a beautiful car.
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Howd you go about using that poorboys blackhole stuff
I applied Poorboys new Black Hole glaze by machine with a blue finishing pad.
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Great work man it really came out nice!
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Great Job! The car's in great shape for it's age. It looks like they replaced the original seats.
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Beautiful Porsche......they age perfectly, also fantastic work getting the paint back in shape and congrats on the win

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