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05-12-2019, 04:15 PM | #12 |
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05-12-2019, 09:12 PM | #13 | |
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There are DIY ceramic treatments that are not cheap, but they seem to have very good results. Mostly what I'm looking for is something I don't have to do very often but which keeps bugs and dirt from sticking. I've gotten some recommendations for DIY stuff that I'm trying to convince myself to pony up the cash for. |
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05-21-2019, 08:50 AM | #14 |
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Well, it's done. Sad to see more rock chips than I'd like, but the car looks great.
Very impressed with the Meguiar's products I used. The 205 polishing compound provided a deep glossy finish while still able to remove remnants of bug splatter form the Fatherland as well as minor scratches. Also, pretty easy to work with and remove. The wax/sealer (M2164) is a revelation. Slightly easier than Rejex to use and absurdly easy to remove. I fully waxed the entire car in under 45 minutes. It looks amazing in person. I hope it lasts. Why anyone would want to use natural carnauba wax is beyond me. That blows. Also, the car has very few areas I had to mask where I did not want wax to get on to. Just the sides of the windshield, the moon roof gasket, and the vents behind the front wheels. Attached photo does not do the car justice, but there it is anyway. |
05-21-2019, 02:12 PM | #15 |
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Your car really looks great, what a beautiful color and the shine coming through in the pictures is just amazing.
Rock chips suck but are a part of life, I had a bunch on the R8 (probably 30 to 40) on the nose and hood. While the Porsche isn't horrible I just had it wet sanded by the rear 'hips' of the car where it had quite a bunch of small little chips. Have you ever considered going with some type of protective material like Xpel ? Did you do the entire job by hand or did you use the Buffer ? |
05-21-2019, 02:38 PM | #16 | |
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In retrospect I might have done it. Also, my foot injury made everything else not matter for a few months. At this point, I don't know that it is worth it. I have the Porter random orbital I bought way back when I got my ZHP in 2003. Still works well. |
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05-21-2019, 04:52 PM | #17 |
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Looks awesome from far.
That really is a great color
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And it's very expensive and you seem to need a bunch. The value proposition is not what it seems. I've bought a lot of car care products over the last 20 years and it's possible that in those two decades I may have cracked $1k, but I doubt it. The idea that people drop "thousands" on that stuff is crazy. I can see that bottle doing one car. Presumably you need to do this 3-4 times a year. That's a couple of hundred bucks a year and far more than I spend on car care. If it works as advertised it is worth it from a time savings sense, but I am skeptical. |
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05-22-2019, 02:33 PM | #20 |
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The front, top "cap" of my RV is suffering from being in the sun all the time. The cap is made of fiberglass and I have no idea how to treat/restore it.
I guess that do to my searches, this stuff appeared in my FB feed. The comments on the post all seemed very good, but mostly from motorcycle owners (less metal and fairings to treat I guess) My RV is only a few years old, but the brown color of the front cap is almost completely faded. I tried a tiny spot with Nu Finish, and that helped, but is not the answer. Maybe I should ask at some local marina's as I do live on a huge lake with lots and lots of fiberglass boats
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