Nubie's 1st attempt on 2009 blk porsche 911 turbo cab
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Nubie's 1st attempt on 2009 blk porsche 911 turbo cab
Hi I am the newbie who suffered from fear of the Flex. I want to offer my thanks to all of those who helped me with their sound advice and words of encouragement and not to mention a few choice words from my personal detail fairy (inside joke). I would like to structure this post as a work in progress as this is all new to me. So at this point I will start out showing the swirls that I have on the car which appeared after the dealer's showroom glaze was washed away. I only polished the hood, so far, with Wolfgang total swirl remover. I am waiting for delivery of the Edge adapter and 4" pads for my Flex 3401. While I am waiting for my delivery please provide me with any feedback that you may have as I would like to correct anything that I may be doing incorrectly before I continue on the rest of the car.
I used a Lake country white smart pad with the total swirl remover
This photo show the level of severity of the swirls on the car. Fortunately this seems to be as bad as they get.
Before i go on to the pictures I want to express my sincere thanks to some very special people on the forum.
To Mark and Jacob from Autolavish for their wonderful write-ups and advice on taping and technique.
To Loudog and Rsurfer for all of your product advice
and lastly to the man who embarrassed me into finally getting up on the bike and who than stayed at my side so I didn't fall flat on my face I want to thank my guardian angel of detailing Dana aka Asphalt Rocket
The car was polished in three steps WTS, WFG, 85RD followed by WPPE. Two coats of WDGPS were applied by hand as was 2 coats of Fuzion. Aside from the doors and hood the rest of the car was polished using the Edge 4" orange, green, and white pads on my Flex 3401.unclestu2uunclestu2u
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Hi I am the newbie who suffered from fear of the Flex. I want to offer my thanks to all of those who helped me with their sound advice and words of encouragement and not to mention a few choice words from my personal detail fairy (inside joke). I would like to structure this post as a work in progress as this is all new to me. So at this point I will start out showing the swirls that I have on the car which appeared after the dealer's showroom glaze was washed away. I only polished the hood, so far, with Wolfgang total swirl remover. I am waiting for delivery of the Edge adapter and 4" pads for my Flex 3401. While I am waiting for my delivery please provide me with any feedback that you may have as I would like to correct anything that I may be doing incorrectly before I continue on the rest of the car.
I used a Lake country white smart pad with the total swirl remover
This photo show the level of severity of the swirls on the car. Fortunately this seems to be as bad as they get.
First, I think you're doing a great job! Lots of attention to detail and you've taped off the edge and high points.
Second, way to come out of the corner swinging! Starting out your first time with any machine on a daily driver grocery getter is one thing, starting out on your black Porsche is another!
First, I think you're doing a great job! Lots of attention to detail and you've taped off the edge and high points.
Second, way to come out of the corner swinging! Starting out your first time with any machine on a daily driver grocery getter is one thing, starting out on your black Porsche is another!
Good job and your plan looks good so far!
Thanks for all of the kind words of encouragement. As far as attention to detail lets just say that if you knew my wife you would understand.
What do you think about using Menz 85rd as a next step prior to using the wolfgang finishing glaze. Do you thinkl I would derive any added benefit from using the 85rd?
From the inexperienced eye of the nubie the hood looks pretty good right now without even using the finishing glaze. Is the total swirl remover ever on it's own without the finishing glaze prior to sealant/wax applications?
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im sory you said your a nube...... at what posting because the polishing looks great man, nice work. Oh and the posting is pretty good too.
Thanks for the compliments and thank you to all of the AG forum members who have helped make the learning curve as painless as possible for us first timers. I will continue posting to the thread as the job progresses
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