Great detailing on this Porsche.
Would have preferred a black interior, but the RED center-console base is COOL; Did not know Porsche did that.
It was very nice of the owner/seller to have their soon-to-be ex-Porsche 911 exquisitely detailed by argumentatively THE premier Porsche 911 detailer in Florida (Sorry Merlin! did not mean to slight or demean you in anyway) for the next "caregiver" as you stated.
And let us Autopians know when the One-Step Metal Polish you are beta-testing (No, nothing gets by Captain Obvious!) becomes available to the general public for us mere-mortal detailers. Can you express any thoughts/opinions/comments on your use and application of this metal polish?.
The term "Metal Polish" takes on an ambiguous meaning for some detailers, as it may be used on commonly found metals AND metal coatings used on a vehicle today, such as machined and/or polished aluminium OR chromed metal (or plastic) OR stainless steel OR even magnesium and/or titanium, but it is NOT a chrome or metal cleaner for removing heavy rust or corrosion/oxidation. And what "metal polish" may be good for polished aluminum or stainless steel may not produce that ultra-reflective look on chrome. Just a Captain Obvious observation and comment....
I guess I am more of a specific product designed and oriented for that detailing task than a "Do-it-All" product. Then again, I do like and use "All-Purpose Cleaners", BUT I do have a lot of specific detailing task cleaning and protecting products in my arsenal, which drives my other-half crazy with the money spent on them. Metal polishes and chrome cleaners alone, I probably have 6 different products; my favorites being Simi-Chrome Metal Polish that came from a local Harley-Davidson dealership and an older pre-VOC era metal can of Turtle Wax Chrome Cleaner .