CarreraMonkey
Mugello
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- 2 Sep 2013
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Ok, so I still haven't done any paint correction on the Guards red 997 and the paint has taken a lot of grief over the winter - however that's the downside of driving that bad boy everyday.
I've been flat out busy for about 6 weekends, but this weekend was perfect - weather was dry and cool, wife is away and the kids are glued to the PS4.
So after a good pre-soak, 2 bucket wash, decontam, clay, rinse and dry, I was expecting the paint to be clean. But it still had some tar left over. So I buzzed around every panel with BH cleansing fluid. I have to say, this is now a favourite product as it left every panel perfect. Even mark's that had resisted previous decontamination and claying were gone.
After that it was time for a coat of BF GEP, followed by a coat of AFPP. Things were looking up..
Left to cure for a few hours ( I know it should be longer, but we're talking tenths really..) I applied 2 coats of BF Midnight Sun.
So here you are folks - my exhausting 'wet ice over fire' version of my C4S. Hope you like it and believe me, the effort is worth it!
The damn thing is sat outside right now glowing in the sunset. Rolling artwork!
I've been flat out busy for about 6 weekends, but this weekend was perfect - weather was dry and cool, wife is away and the kids are glued to the PS4.
So after a good pre-soak, 2 bucket wash, decontam, clay, rinse and dry, I was expecting the paint to be clean. But it still had some tar left over. So I buzzed around every panel with BH cleansing fluid. I have to say, this is now a favourite product as it left every panel perfect. Even mark's that had resisted previous decontamination and claying were gone.
After that it was time for a coat of BF GEP, followed by a coat of AFPP. Things were looking up..
Left to cure for a few hours ( I know it should be longer, but we're talking tenths really..) I applied 2 coats of BF Midnight Sun.
So here you are folks - my exhausting 'wet ice over fire' version of my C4S. Hope you like it and believe me, the effort is worth it!
The damn thing is sat outside right now glowing in the sunset. Rolling artwork!