Thrashed black 997 Carrera - correction and Opti-Coat Pro

Discussion in 'Professional Detailer's Studio' started by GoFast908Z, Nov 8, 2013.

  1. GoFast908Z

    GoFast908Z DB Pro Supporter

    Contacted by the new owner of this 997 Carrera after he picked it up from the original owner. Pervious owner was SUPER meticulous in maintaining the car, which included years of receipts of having the car detailed every few months.....and they machine polished it every time, and it SHOWED. Paint was scary thin. The thickest reading was 77 microns and the car averaged 55-60 microns. After discussing the situation with the owner and how the thin paint severely limited our options, it was decided to get whatever correction was possible with the least aggressive method possible and then coat it with Opti-Coat Pro to add some precious material back and protect it for years to come. Ryan was out to help me get this job all complete in the single day we had available to us.


    Products used:

    Foamed with Dawn/CG Citrus Wash
    Washed with Dawn/CG Citrus Wash
    Sonax FE on wheels with Wheel Woolies and Swissvax Wheel Brush
    Clayed with Meguiars Final Inspection and Blackfire Poly Clay II
    Tires cleaned with Stoner's Tarminator

    Correction was going to be severely limited because of the extreme thinness of the paint. We tried a very gentle combination and it worked better than expected. Menzerna 85RD (SF4500) on LC black pad with the Rupes on speed 3, going over it twice we got ~75% correction. After a wash to strip all polishing oils it was coated with Opti-Coat Pro for permanent protection.





    Upon arrival, the issues were plain as day. Regular detailing is great.....unless the shop is full of hacks like the one the previous owner used every 3 months......


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    Ryan drying the wheels off after the wash

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    After all the old wax was stripped, the damage was even worse than it originally looked

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    Finishing late into the evening prevented any sun shots, so we made do with the Brinkman Xenon light. Its far from perfect, but significantly better than when we started.

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    Thanks for looking!
     
  2. Pureshine

    Pureshine DB Pro Supporter

    Great save :)
     
  3. DJBAILEY

    DJBAILEY Birth of a Detailer

    That does not look like a car that has been detailed every 3 months. Can't believe the owner went back to them for years. It came out great for only using Menzerna 85RD (SF4500) and a black pad. I wouldn't have thought that much correction was possible with that combo.
     
  4. GoFast908Z

    GoFast908Z DB Pro Supporter

    The current owner told me the previous owner never washed it, it always went to this shop in SF, even for washes. Scary to think they specialize (so they claim) in high end cars!!

    The 85RD was basically a last resort....readings that thin you are a little crazy to try and correct on. After explaining it to him and he signed off on the risk, we went for the gentlest combo we had. With the soft porsche paint, it performed FAR better than expected.
     

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