Guards red, clear coat ??
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Guards red, clear coat ??
Whats the story with Porsches guards red?
I remember hearing somthing about that color not using clear coat, is that a fact?
There is a GR at Victory that has paint that looks as good as wet from the factory.
Am I wrong to think that this color did not use clear coat, which in turn makes it easy to cut and polish to keep looking new?
I remember hearing somthing about that color not using clear coat, is that a fact?
There is a GR at Victory that has paint that looks as good as wet from the factory.
Am I wrong to think that this color did not use clear coat, which in turn makes it easy to cut and polish to keep looking new?
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Drifting
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Rather then wet, I should say deep. It is a deep red, unlike a lot of the GR cars I see here in AZ. The sun fades that color fast here.
With out the clear coat, my logic is that the UV damaged paint could be cut down to fresh paint?
All the orange 944's in Arizona keep me from guards red, but if it can be "serviced", I may think again.
Now that you say that IXL8R, I was looking at Skywatchers glacier white car last weekend and don't think it had a clear coat.
I have never owned a Porsche with out clear coat, they all have had metalic in the paint though.
With out the clear coat, my logic is that the UV damaged paint could be cut down to fresh paint?
All the orange 944's in Arizona keep me from guards red, but if it can be "serviced", I may think again.
Now that you say that IXL8R, I was looking at Skywatchers glacier white car last weekend and don't think it had a clear coat.
I have never owned a Porsche with out clear coat, they all have had metalic in the paint though.
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I would tend to think that darker colors take a beating down there, not just red.
Having had nothing but normal everyday cars, I use Meguiars Professional Products in the tan bottles. I've been extremely happy with that line of car care products. Having been to some of the links on the RL threads, wow, there are some very pricey polishes with brand names I've never heard of.
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#9
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Guards Red is a Single Stage paint on the 993. There is no clear coat. It is exactly for that reason it looks so deep/wet when well polished and waxed. The orbital pad will have a lot of red paint lift off onto it after polishing that paint. No worries though, the amount that comes off is actually tiny tiny, but it looks like a lot.
To this day, I haven't seen any 993 color "pop" as much as Guards Red when it is detailed really well. It almost looks orange.
To this day, I haven't seen any 993 color "pop" as much as Guards Red when it is detailed really well. It almost looks orange.
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Guards Red is a Single Stage paint on the 993. There is no clear coat. It is exactly for that reason it looks so deep/wet when well polished and waxed. The orbital pad will have a lot of red paint lift off onto it after polishing that paint. No worries though, the amount that comes off is actually tiny tiny, but it looks like a lot.
To this day, I haven't seen any 993 color "pop" as much as Guards Red when it is detailed really well. It almost looks orange.
To this day, I haven't seen any 993 color "pop" as much as Guards Red when it is detailed really well. It almost looks orange.
This is exactly the info I was fishing for. Is it safe to say that a run down red can be restored in most cases to the deep red like the picture I posted by polishing through the paint? How often to keep it up?
With that said, all my 2 stage painted Porsches have had a slight texture from the factory (orange peal).
A single stage guards red car that is polished and waxed like the one above would have more of a smooth mirror like surface?
Which in turn, would make it easier for a novice painter to clean up blemishes on trim items?
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The answer to your question depends on the model year. As others posted earlier, '95 is single stage for sure. My '98 GR is base/clear from the factory. The exceptions are the front and rear bumper covers and third brake light cover which are single stage.
Jeff
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#12
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Its news to me that they clear coated Guards Red in 98. I know that my 97 was Single Stage.
Calvin, here is a thread from the detailing of my 97:
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...detailing.html
Not that the finish was in necessarily bad shape, but the results were remarkable. I would say that unless there is deep damage to the finish, you will find that it will restore beautifully. This detailer commented that it was one of the most glossy/wet paint jobs he had ever seen. On my car, he did a fair amount of orbital (not rotary) polish work on the swirls. He used professional stuff -- 3M, etc. You could do this yourself if you had the time and interest. I had the interest, but not the time. After he got the paint really blemish free, he used several coats of Zaino. That car looked a lot like the one you posted. In fact, if you look at my Avatar, he did the seat backs.
Calvin, here is a thread from the detailing of my 97:
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...detailing.html
Not that the finish was in necessarily bad shape, but the results were remarkable. I would say that unless there is deep damage to the finish, you will find that it will restore beautifully. This detailer commented that it was one of the most glossy/wet paint jobs he had ever seen. On my car, he did a fair amount of orbital (not rotary) polish work on the swirls. He used professional stuff -- 3M, etc. You could do this yourself if you had the time and interest. I had the interest, but not the time. After he got the paint really blemish free, he used several coats of Zaino. That car looked a lot like the one you posted. In fact, if you look at my Avatar, he did the seat backs.
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Guards Red is a Single Stage paint on the 993. There is no clear coat. It is exactly for that reason it looks so deep/wet when well polished and waxed. The orbital pad will have a lot of red paint lift off onto it after polishing that paint. No worries though, the amount that comes off is actually tiny tiny, but it looks like a lot.
To this day, I haven't seen any 993 color "pop" as much as Guards Red when it is detailed really well. It almost looks orange.
To this day, I haven't seen any 993 color "pop" as much as Guards Red when it is detailed really well. It almost looks orange.
and on top of all that...GR is the fastest color 993. Just ask Johnny Law
Bob-
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#14
Nordschleife Master
A lot of red are not clear coated. But that doesn't make it easier to polish or looking great. Paint is paint, weather clear or single, they both polish the same. Now, a non-clear coat is harder to keep up, as it will oxidize & fade fast if not maintained. Then it will turn pink.
Best way to find out if a car has clear, is to take a little bit of polish on a cloth, rub it in a little area if the cloth has color transfer, it's a single stage.
Best way to find out if a car has clear, is to take a little bit of polish on a cloth, rub it in a little area if the cloth has color transfer, it's a single stage.