Evening.
I was going to put everything all in one loooooooooong thread.... but I've split it up and done a mini write up on the polisher and MF polishing system HERE for those that are interested... basically till now you have needed to correct with a rotary polisher to remove heavy swirl marks but Meguiar's have released a new microfibre disc and compound that seems to work much better than previous DA alternatives.
So in this thread I can just remind you to follow us on facebook and twitter again
 or 
...and plug a short vid I did the other day of the DBS I did some time back..
[video=youtube;31lRE5FSmqY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31lRE5FSmqY&hd=1[/video]
Full write up was HERE
...and finally do the write up for the GT3RS.... which also has a video
[video=youtube;DIHwH5HsJ_k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIHwH5HsJ_k&hd=1[/video]
You may notice the GT3RS decals are missing... well the owner hated them and also isn't a fan of the red accents so these have now been painted black, along with the wheels, a new black roll cage and new black seatbelts to match. Will update a photo next week.
Typical sticky porsche paint on this which is why i chose to use the new DA system.
The paint was polished with the D300 DA compound and a 5" cutting disc on the G220 DA polisher
		
		
	
	
		
	
Compared to the rotary which I tried on the bonnet, this cut down dust, heat and time significantly. On this paint the D301 finishing wax and finishing 5" DA disc didnt really work. It left it slightly hazy still so I chose to use a 6" Valet Pro foam finishing pad with Menzerna 106FA which left a crisp, sharp, marring and hologram free finish.
Before
		
	
After
		
	
Before
		
	
After
		
	
Its actually nice being able to get right into the edges without worrying the pad is going to pick up the tape residue like it sometimes does as well...
Before
		
	
After
		
	
And in 1 hit the compound was able to deal with severe marring from where i had been rubbing down paint spots from where I had filled in lots of stone chips.
Before
		
	
After
		
	
DA sanding marks were no problem too... these on the rear needed 2 hits with the D300 compound to remove
Before
		
	
		
	
After
		
	
Before
		
	
After
		
	
The car was then given 2 coats of Menzerna Powerlock. The first by DA on a Lake Country Finishing Pad and then by hand
		
	
		
	
Plastic and rubber trim was given a layer of dodojuice tyre wax which actually works better on trim than tyres.
		
	
And the finished car...
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
[video=youtube;DIHwH5HsJ_k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIHwH5HsJ_k&hd=1[/video]
As always thanks for looking and comment if you liked.... or indeed hated
Nathan
				
			I was going to put everything all in one loooooooooong thread.... but I've split it up and done a mini write up on the polisher and MF polishing system HERE for those that are interested... basically till now you have needed to correct with a rotary polisher to remove heavy swirl marks but Meguiar's have released a new microfibre disc and compound that seems to work much better than previous DA alternatives.
So in this thread I can just remind you to follow us on facebook and twitter again

 or 
...and plug a short vid I did the other day of the DBS I did some time back..
[video=youtube;31lRE5FSmqY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31lRE5FSmqY&hd=1[/video]
Full write up was HERE
...and finally do the write up for the GT3RS.... which also has a video

[video=youtube;DIHwH5HsJ_k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIHwH5HsJ_k&hd=1[/video]
You may notice the GT3RS decals are missing... well the owner hated them and also isn't a fan of the red accents so these have now been painted black, along with the wheels, a new black roll cage and new black seatbelts to match. Will update a photo next week.
Typical sticky porsche paint on this which is why i chose to use the new DA system.
The paint was polished with the D300 DA compound and a 5" cutting disc on the G220 DA polisher
	Compared to the rotary which I tried on the bonnet, this cut down dust, heat and time significantly. On this paint the D301 finishing wax and finishing 5" DA disc didnt really work. It left it slightly hazy still so I chose to use a 6" Valet Pro foam finishing pad with Menzerna 106FA which left a crisp, sharp, marring and hologram free finish.
Before
	After
	Before
	After
	Its actually nice being able to get right into the edges without worrying the pad is going to pick up the tape residue like it sometimes does as well...
Before
	After
	And in 1 hit the compound was able to deal with severe marring from where i had been rubbing down paint spots from where I had filled in lots of stone chips.
Before
	After
	DA sanding marks were no problem too... these on the rear needed 2 hits with the D300 compound to remove
Before
	
	After
	Before
	After
	The car was then given 2 coats of Menzerna Powerlock. The first by DA on a Lake Country Finishing Pad and then by hand
	
	Plastic and rubber trim was given a layer of dodojuice tyre wax which actually works better on trim than tyres.
	And the finished car...
	
	
	
	
	
	[video=youtube;DIHwH5HsJ_k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIHwH5HsJ_k&hd=1[/video]
As always thanks for looking and comment if you liked.... or indeed hated

Nathan