Anthony, Ron and Optimum save the day!


Ron Harris

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The story behind this car.

Thursday the Porsche dealer called anthony and I wanting us to do a new car prep

to a Porsche. It had sat on the lot for several months and was the last 07 they had.

Friday I was booked and Anthony was home nursing a virus.

The dealer had one of the porters do the detail and well I will let the finished results speak!

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As you can see the car looked like Krap!

The customer refused to take delivery of the car and wanted it done right.

 

Anthony, Ron and Optimum to the rescue.

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After 3 different claying procedures we polished with the Orange pad and Optimum Polish.

The next step was to polish again with a white LC pad and OP.

Anthony then did a final polish with the Cyclo and OP.

For protection we applied spray wax and a final wipe down with the super slick QD that is coming out.

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What would have been different if you only had a cyclo to use? ie, pads, products and your probable order of polishing.

 

I only have a cyclo, which is why I ask. Most don't use a rotary unless they are pros.

 

BTW. NICE!

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If I had only a Cyclo I would of tried as my first step Polish with orange pads. If this didn't leave me with good results I would of went with Polish on one Cyclo pad, Hyper on the other, sorta a 50/50 mix.

 

The Cyclo will do some decent correction but of course you'll be spending twice the time on the car also. I would then finish up with Polish and white pads. I like to move the Cyclo very slow on my last step. You can generate a fair amount of heat when moving the Cyclo in a slow and even manner.

 

Anthony

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Awesome works guys. A volume shop I worked at about two years ago did Porsche's for a local used car dealer and once the fillers washed away they all looked like that. I worked there for less than month before quitting and in that time they burnt through 2-3 spoilers on various models...

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If I had only a Cyclo I would of tried as my first step Polish with orange pads. If this didn't leave me with good results I would of went with Polish on one Cyclo pad, Hyper on the other, sorta a 50/50 mix.

 

The Cyclo will do some decent correction but of course you'll be spending twice the time on the car also. I would then finish up with Polish and white pads. I like to move the Cyclo very slow on my last step. You can generate a fair amount of heat when moving the Cyclo in a slow and even manner.

 

Anthony

I'm glad I asked. I'm think Imove my cyclo too quickly and need to take my time a bit better. That Cayman really looks great.

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