2006 Porsche 911S

Sizzle Chest

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2006 Porsche 911 S cabriolet
Basalt Black Metallic/Black
6 speed manual/3.8 liter flat 6
50k miles


Client wanted their 911 cabrio corrected and protected. Full of swirls and some heavier scratches.


The ‘details’:

Adam’s shampoo, tire&rubber, wheel cleaner.
McKee’s37 iron remover, hydro blue, APC.
Master Blaster to dry along with MF drying towels.
DeFelsko PTG’s.
Scangrip lighting.
HF forced rotation polisher.
LC pads.
M110/210.
Optimum paint prep.
22ple Insanity ceramic coating.
Adam’s graphene tire dressing.
Metro vacuum.
Adam’s interior cleaner, glass cleaner.
Pinnacle leather conditioner.

Thanks for looking!






































 
Sizzle Chest:
What did you use to clean the convertible top fabric material? Looks like you are holding a red "tool" in the reflection of the photo. (No comment about my fixation with your detailing shirt attire in the same photo. Quit laughing!....)
Was the Meg`s M110/210 a better choice for correction and polishing for the condition and thickness of this particular paint than the usual GG Boss Correcting/Perfecting Creams? Or was the M110/210 an "experiment" with use of the new Harbor Freights Hercules Forced-Rotation polishing machine??

Looks better-than-showroom for its age! Great work as usual.
Darth Vader has ANOTHER black Porsche detailed by "the Emperor" Sizzle Chest in his collection.
 
Thanks Lonnie! Was wondering where you were for this post!

`Red tool` is my foam block/suede applicator for coating applications! You and my shirts! One day I`m going to mix it up to see if you notice!

303 top cleaner was used only. Top was in good shape and repelled water nicely so it didn`t need to be treated.

So the Meg`s story: My Griot`s chemicals got very thin/runny and were not very `creamy`. I noticed that they were not performing as well as they used to. I have a few gallons of each and, even though I use a bunch, they started to break down. So I switched to Meg`s until my replacement gallons arrive from Griot`s.

Good catch!

As always, thank you for the comments/questions!
 
Taking pics while holding an applicator tool in the other...who says detailers cannot multi-task!
Having detailing chemicals/products go bad because one bought too much at the time is, well, one of the disadvantages of buying in bulk to guarantee that you will not run out of your most-used and needed product(s) at some inoportune time OR just trying to save a buck (or two) because it`s frugal/fiscally responsible, until it is not, as you have experienced.
 
^^Very true Lonnie. And they are kept in a climate controlled shop! Griot`s made good on them, solid warranty and great customer service!
 
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