I brought her home last night...
Ian,
Those pics of the 993 in your garage are pure car ****. That ride looks sweeeeeeeeeet!
How'd you apply the paint corrections?
And what's the back story on the interior door panels? Are they RS spec?
Those pics of the 993 in your garage are pure car ****. That ride looks sweeeeeeeeeet!

How'd you apply the paint corrections?
And what's the back story on the interior door panels? Are they RS spec?
Last edited by TorqueChap; Feb 8, 2010 at 04:33 PM.
I just used some Meguiar's Swirl Remover by hand (http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/produc...1=MEG+SWIRL+16). Apply with a terry cloth applicator and basically do some heavy circular polishing (I don't have an orbital polisher) by hand until you generate some mild heat. Then buff clean with a microfiber towel. It won't remove deep scratches or serious paint chips but it removes a lot of the surface scratches that make an old paint job look bad.
Then I finishing with a coat of sealant (Chemical Guy's M Seal) and some wax (50/50, again by Chemical Guys).
The doors are RS spec, put in by the previous owner. I have the original doors (and speakers) too. I kind of like them for now but I need to do something about the lack of front speakers.
Last edited by MrBonus; Feb 8, 2010 at 08:20 PM.








