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Chemical Guys Polished, Sealed and Waxed
Spent about 6-7 hours doing a multi step polish and wax with some amazing results.
1. Wash 2. V34 polish on back half of car (deeper scratches) -orange pad 3. V36 polish on entire car - white pad 4. V38 polish on entire car - blue pad 5. Black Light sealant and gloss - black pad 6. Pete's 53 wax - red pad or hand application (I chose to do it by hand after all that polishing) I have a flex rotary polisher but used the porter cable dual action polisher to be safe. I used the corresponding hex pads with each step. 5 drops of product on pad, dab across area, spread on setting 1, polish on setting 5-6 in slow cross hatch pattern with slight pressure then follow with no pressure one pass. I started in the morning and the sun was setting by the time I finished but I snapped a few cell pics before it got dark. I also installed the smoked LED 3rd brake light, recharged the a/c, replaced the spark plugs and tubes and bought some royal purple synthetic oil to try out. Results: http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1360670732.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1360670795.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1360670827.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1360670866.jpg Not too bad for 15 year old black paint:cool: |
Fabulous. That's dedication. Makes me feel bad for my car sitting in the parking garage @ O'Hare with a month worth of winter grime on it!
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wow *whistles* looks amazing
work paid off |
awesome -- and my favorite color
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looks great!
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The car looks superb.....what have you done to achieve the slightly raised rear spoiler
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Thanks for the compliments guys! It does a lot more head turning with a showroom finish :cool:
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A work of art! Looks beautiful! I just got the Depo tail lights. I don't suppose you wired the outer LED's to work as brake lights? I need to get after that and figure it out.
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the car looks amazing.
if i knew that, i would have dropped my car in your place when i went to the parks last weekend :D by the way, don't waste your time with the LED bulbs. it will not work. http://986forum.com/forums/performance-technical-chat/38262-led-bulbs-depo-lights.html |
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I meant changing the tail light assemblies completely and replacing them with the newer LED version. I saw them for around 160 online but like I said these still look new so I'm okay with halogen for now. |
Good grief. If only I could stop by Orlando to see with my own eyes. Black Boxster drivers unite. :D
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We got them over the pond as well
Here is my 14 year old 986, the older the better, the big problem is finding a place to wax it up as it rains here 24/7 and all year long. Pastel yellow is not common in the UK but she looks good. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1360857088.jpg
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Wow, parking those cars on the ceiling must really maximize the garage space...not a bad idea.
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very nice. Have you used Finish Kare 425 as an LSP? Very handy back when I had a black car.
Cut down on the detailing big time. Not as critical on my silver paint now because that color hides dirt so well but I still buy it by the gallon on autogeek.net |
WOW. As others have said...amazing. My poor baby is hibernating this winter. I didn't get around to putting on the winter wheels/tires so it's been there for three months or so now. I can't wait for it to warm up and do to mine what you did. It needs it...badly. They sure look great when they're freshly polished and waxed don't they!
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Very nice, except your picture with the tail lamps make me want to upgrade. Thanks buddy $$$$$$ :cheers:
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Nothing can substitute for good ol elbow grease when it comes to detailing the car. Your effort def paid off and it is absolutely stunning!
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