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      03-03-2012, 12:20 AM   #1
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5 day correction detail Black 997 Turbo

I'd say over 35 hours went into this detail. The car is a 2007, and owned by the client for just about a year.


P1020120 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


The condition was very typical, which was not very good, but that is to be expected. It took awhile to convince the owner to do a full paint correction, because doing a 2 step simply isn't good enough when it comes to neglected flat black paint imo. So after washing and claying the car, it was brought in for me to dry and evaluate the true condition. Here are some random pictures from the different panels. RIDS, water spots, (the owner's only concern) and lots of swirls


P1020148 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020135 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020136 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020137 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


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P1020142 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


In the middle of it all, there was going to be a club meeting for the NW Porsche club, so we decided to do a true 50/50 display and I taped the car down in the middle


P1020143 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020144 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

As soon as I was done taping, I measured the paint on the left side


P1020149 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020151 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


Once I had an idea, I started to cut the paint right away because I only had 2 days to do the driver's side.

How is this for a start?


P1020155 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Much better


P1020158 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020161 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Front fender and door is done


P1020167 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Half the hood is detailed


P1020177 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020181 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Rear fender is done!!!!!!!!!!!!


P1020208 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Once the roof was completed, (no pictures) day one was coming to an end and I cleaned up the area and grabbed my dirty pads and drove home.

DAY 2 - was going to be really stressful as was day 3. The back of this car was a mess and very hard to work on due to the shape.

Progress!!!!


P1020211 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Half of the wing is finished


P1020219 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Half of the "trunk" is finally corrected


P1020221 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Day 2 at this point came to an end finally, and I put on a coat of Poxy.


P1020224 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


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P1020228 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Day 3 was a day off for me but I was invited to talk at the Club meet

Car on display. I was told that the owner was stunned when he first saw the corrected side.


P1020246 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

People are starting to show up


P1020249 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Pretty good turnout, about 30 people.


P1020257 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

The first question I asked when it was my turn to talk was: HOW MANY OF YOU HAD YOUR CARS DETAILED IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS?

1 person raised his hand.

All in all, only these guys had any interest in detailing.


P1020271 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

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      03-03-2012, 12:21 AM   #2
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Day 3

After a much needed day off I was re energized and ready to go. My goal was to be able to finish the back of the car by the end of the day.

Here are some before and after shots

Before

P1020276 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

After



P1020279 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Before


P1020277 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

After


P1020280 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020281 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Slowly but surely I was making my way around the car


P1020284 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Back to the wing once again


P1020285 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

DONE!


P1020287 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

I asked one of the guys at 503 to remove the tail lights so I can correct that thin part of the bumper a little better. First I went back to do the left side.


P1020288 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Back to the bumper


P1020289 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Corrected


P1020290 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020292 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Making my way....

Before


P1020295 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

After


P1020302 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

I couldn't believe it, but I actually finished the back of the car on day 3!!!!!!


P1020303 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Day 4

Initially, I was hoping to finish the car in 4 days, but at this point I knew it would be an extra day.

Regardless, working on fairly flat METAL panels gave me a huge boost to go full force and level the paint as fast as possible.

Started on the rear fender


P1020309 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020304 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020307 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

After some leveling


P1020394 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


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P1020398 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Next was the door - here are some readings - these were the lowest ones, but I had no choice. It needed to be like the rest of the car.


P1020404 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020403 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

How the door looked initially


P1020401 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

After some 101, UNO and 205


P1020406 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020407 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Once the door was done, I moved to the roof..... or was it the other way around? I can't recall now.

The roof was also pretty bad, lots of RIDS and water spots.


P1020317 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020314 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Afterwards the roof looked pretty good


P1020390 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


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      03-03-2012, 12:21 AM   #3
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Here comes the front fender!


P1020312 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020135 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020396 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

After leveling the paint


P1020408 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


P1020409 by thomasdekany, on Flickr

Unfortunately I don't have any pictures of the hood on the right side, but it was the last panel and I guess I wasn't thinking about taking pictures, I just wanted to finish correcting on day 4.



P1020408 by thomasdekany, on Flickr
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      03-03-2012, 12:22 AM   #4
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Day 5 and LSP

I was going to OPTI COAT this car, because it can mar so very easy but 1 - my unused OC was crystallized, 2 - the product was coming out on the wrong end and 3 - wouldn't level at all. So, I did the next best thing. I think.

PROCESS:

3D Pink Soap
3D Gentle Clay
HD UNO
101
205
Lime Prime
HD Poxy
FK1 #1000
HD Protect
HD Metal Polish
Meg's Tire Shine
3D Tire Shine
3D Window Cleaner
Meg's tape

Here are some final shots of the car - I hope you enjoyed my 5 days of work.


P1020430 by thomasdekany, on Flickr


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      03-03-2012, 03:12 AM   #5
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Car looks amazing. Did thecar have a clear bra?
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Looks great!!!!
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      03-03-2012, 11:34 AM   #7
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Thank you guys!

Yes there is clear bra on the car, you can see it in one of the last pictures
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Stunning..... ! ..... How long do you think its gonna be before the owner washes his car with a brillo pad again? Lol makes me wanna cry
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amazing! one of my fav cars!
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Amazing job! How does a job like that usually go for?
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Amazing job! How does a job like that usually go for?
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Amazing job bud.. really fantastic work.

How come you did claybar after the correction though?
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      03-05-2012, 08:57 PM   #15
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      03-05-2012, 10:14 PM   #16
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Fantastic job. Wait, Flawless. I performed a "True" correction that took me 3 days to do a jet black 2011 Audi A4 Sport.....The car was ridden with RIDS... What I mean by "True" correction is that there is no true guarantee time wise. FLAWLESS JOB MAN!!!
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flawless job true professional
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