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    One of THE best wheel well details I`ve seen!

    It`s one of the largest overlooked areas in detailing but you`ve perfected it!



    Damn nice work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony Orosco
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    For this job I used Hi-Temps concentrated degreaser called "Extreme Cleaner". It can be had at Top Of The Line. I sprayed it, allowed it to soak in for a few minutes then did all the cleaning with my steamer and ALOT of mf`s. It also helps to have a brush or 2 handy.



    Be careful with your pressure washer as you don`t want to get too much pressure in the brake line areas. So don`t get really close....stay a few feet away while spraying.



    Anthony
    Interesting thankyou :cooleek:



    Is there any local places I could pick it up from by chance?

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    Looks great Anthony.
    Lee
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    Justin and SilverLexus



    Thank you both





    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmom3
    Interesting thankyou :cooleek:



    Is there any local places I could pick it up from by chance?


    I`m not sure about local. I do know that TOL is the only on-line source. You may check some body shops supply places in your area.



    Happy detailing,

    Anthony
    "The Art & Science of Auto Detail"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Statman
    Really nice job...next time you see the guy tell him he needs to lower the damn thing and get some clear side markers!




    Having been around that particular model Porsche many times, I have to tell you that it actually sits lower than the pictures show. The OP mentioned he used a lift to work on the wells. Lifting the vehicle and leaving the wheels suspended in mid air cause the springs to extend. Im sure that as the owner drove a few miles the springs settled.

 

 
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