2008 Porsche Turbo Cabriolet

Sizzle Chest

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2008 Porsche Turbo Cabriolet
Black
36,565 Miles

I had a client interested in a paint correction and ceramic coating on his almost daily driven turbo cab.
The vehicle was brought to the operating room of Autodermatology so I could take a look at it, explain what could be expected/results, and give a quote. Client was ready to get it looking as good as possible and set up an appointment.
The vehicle was dropped off Friday morning and I got cracking on it as soon as it cooled down.

The entire vehicle was covered in heavy swirls, some scratches, scuffs, and some unknown hazing/defects. It was also covered in sever overspray. I initially thought that the vehicle had metallic paint! All of the horizontal panels were covered in very fine overspray. (it was removed during the claying process).

I found that the vehicles paint was very soft…after the initial cutting stage there was heavy marring left over that had to be removed during the polishing stage.

The black paint was responding well and the vehicle was starting to look like a black mirror. I was going to turn it into a black diamond!




Process/tools/chemicals/etc:

2BW, clay, compound, polish, ceramic coating, glass, exhaust tips, wheels pulled for cleaning, tire dressing and coating, calipers cleaned and coated, wheels wells were cleaned and coated, top cleaned and treated, glass, interior, well you get the picture; it was the whole enchilada!
The paint readings were decent and I decided on my plan of attack!


Process/tools/equipment/chemicals/products:
2 BW with Wolfgang Autobathe for shampoo.
Clayed via Griots medium mitt.
Dried via Master Blaster.
Top cleaned with 303 top cleaner.
Flex 3401, Rupes MKII 21, Rupes iBrid.
Griots Fast cut MF pads, Rupes mini pads, white polishing pad.
Griots Fast cut cream.
Adam’s finishing polish.
HD/3D Polish
Misc MF towels.
Defelsko PTG.
Scangrip LED lights and tripod.
Adam’s glass cleaner.
Pinnacle exhaust cleaner and brightener.
BEEDS HD and ELX ceramic coatings.
Adam’s tire and rubber cleaner.
Tuf Shine tire brush.
Adam’s wheel cleaner.
PERL for tire dressing (100%)
1Z APC.
Carpro Dlux
Vacuumed via Metro.
Pinnacle leather cleaner/conditioner.
McKee’s interior detailer.
3D/HD fabric protector.

I hope I haven’t left anything out. If so, please ask! And as always…comments are always welcome and appreciated!



As received/defects:





















 
I hate looking at your threads, makes me want a 911 so bad. You make everyone you touch look so darn good, you get to display your art on an amazing canvas.
 
Thanks everyone! The responses are very much appreciated!

Brewins: It is similar. It has SIO2 in it and light finishing capabilities.
 
Nice how long does it generally take to wash with the wheels off vs when not taking them off


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If Brandt is the Mopar man, you are definitely the Porsche expert. That front left bumper cleaned/polished up nicely. The whole car looks great as usual.
 
Thanks for the replies everyone!!!



Nice how long does it generally take to wash with the wheels off vs when not taking them off


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Thanks!! I have a Ranger QuickJack that I use so it doesn`t take me that long to pull the wheels. The majority of what I do involves pulling them, deep cleaning, and coating the wheels, so that is the norm for me; doing that adds another1-2 hours sometimes more depending on how intricate the wheels are. This also allows me access to the calipers for coating as well as the wheel well liners.


Thanks. I wonder if it has durable fillers like Essence? Anyhow, I ordered Adam`s FP to try.

I don`t know. It`s not advertised as having them.


If Brandt is the Mopar man, you are definitely the Porsche expert. That front left bumper cleaned/polished up nicely. The whole car looks great as usual.

LOL, thank you! That area just stood out to me as a great before/after shot!
 
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