2016 gt3rs

Sizzle Chest

Well-known member
2016 Porsche GT3RS
3,690 miles
White

Client just picked this up and wanted it cleaned up/protected for an upcoming trip/rally he is taking. Paint was full of swirls.


The ‘details’:

McKee’s37 N914 waterless wash.
Clayed with medium clay alternative bar.
Dodo born slippery clay lube.
Defelsko PTG.
Scangrip lighting.
Flex 3401.
Griot’s fast correcting cream.
GYEON cancoat.
GYEON tire.
McKee’s37 fast interior detailer.
Metro vacuum.
Adam’s glass cleaner.

Thanks for looking!


























 
So how do all these Porsche guys learn of you? What sort of marketing do you do or how do you get your pipeline of customers? Is it all word of mouth? People talking at shows? Just interested because I think the number of Porsches you take care of is greater than 50% of all Porsches in southern Florida. :)
 
I`d assume a lot of it is word of mouth. The owners are probably passionate people considering their choice of vehicle, and if they have a solid reference they`re happy to pass it along.

The car looks great! Is white paint more difficult to work on? From the pictures, the swirls are difficult to see. And do you ever let your customers know the paint thickness reading?
 
Thanks everyone. I do not advertise at all. It is strictly word of mouth. I`m very fortunate!

White can be challenging because it is difficult to see the defects/removal of said defects as well as when applying/removing LSP`s.

I will only let them know if they ask or if I come across any issues. High/low readings.

Tman: this had to be a `quickie` so I only had a day and a half...
 
Great job, and very commendable on getting the defects to show in the photos! I have only been able to do that at night with just the work lights on (and even then the car looked yellow).
 
Sizzle chest:
I am laughing at the "Porsche" text on the rear ring. The ONLY "vehicle" that can keep up with this GT3-RS and read that rear wing at that angle is a Lear Jet!!

Nice work, as usual. Thanks for the info on the reason for the short turn-around time.
I do not ever remember seeing you use GYEON CanCoat as a `quickie" LSP.

Will this Porsche come back to you for a "fuller detail" after its trip/ralley??

As I`ve stated before, seems like EVERY GT3 in Florida is getting detailed by you. Must be some sort of Porsche detailing conspiracy theory going around.

For what it is worth, we will experience some "Florida weather" in Northeast Wisconsin this weekend; 92°F and 65°Dew Points.
Hot and sticky. Yes, I`ll probably be inside with the air conditioner on. Even frost-bitten and frozen Packer fans who attended playoff football games in January at Lambeau Field start to thaw and melt at those temps.
 
So how do all these Porsche guys learn of you? What sort of marketing do you do or how do you get your pipeline of customers? Is it all word of mouth? People talking at shows? :)

Thanks everyone. I do not advertise at all. It is strictly word of mouth. I`m very fortunate!.

Word of mouth can go a long, long way. Like someone said, these are passionate car guys. I`m sure their circle can be quite tight and the word can get out.

512Detail has done similar with the Dodge crowd.

Myself, I seem to be expanding more into the 88-91 Honda civic/CRX crowd, and other car guys that are younger and like "sporty driving"

Good work, as always, Mr Sizzle.
 
After I do some work on them, they can be ;)

Alright, back to our regularly scheduled Porsche thread. Ill make my own some day. Sorry, Sizzles
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