911 Turbo S

Sizzle Chest

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2014 Porsche 911 Turbo S
Black/Black
3.8 liter flat 6
560HP/516TQ
0-60: 2.6 seconds
Top Speed: 197MPH

Client recently sold his 997 Turbo and stepped up to a 991 Turbo S. Very nicely spec’d vehicle. Full of swirls, holograms, hazy/lazy paint. Paint was corrected and it was ceramic coated.



The ‘details’:

McKee’s37 iron remover
Adam’s strip wash
Adam’s tire and rubber cleaner
Medium clay mitt
Defelsko PTG
Scangrip lighting
Flex 3401, pixie and Rupes iBrid
LC Force Hybrid pads
Griots FCC and Perfecting creams
Optimum panel wipe
22ple Mistico Elemento Forte
GYEON Tire
Autofinesse glass cleaner
McKee’s37 quick interior cleaner
Metro vacuum

Thanks for looking/commenting!





















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Sizzle Chest:
Have (or will) ALL the black-colored Porsche`s in southern Florida been (or scheduled to be) detailed by you??!!

I am truly amazed (and honestly, envious) at what you can do with some very neglected black clear coated paint and how perfect (well, as perfect as it can be without new paint) it turns out. As I have said, making black look THAT good "separates the men from the boys" detailing wise.

I noticed that this Porsche has the hub center locking nut, which I assume, you did not remove along with the rims, since there were no wheels-off pics. Is there only one style/type of locking nut, or does Porsche have different locking nuts for its various models?? I also assume that they come in the available colors of Porsche rims (silver, gold, black, white, (is there a Porsche chrome?)).

I also noticed that there are "French Doors" on the left side of your garage for the one-stall garage door in the photos. Were those always there in other photos, and I never noticed that before on your garage? (Jeeze, Captain Obvious, that`s about as "personal" as asking about the T-shirts he`s wearing that are reflected in the posted photos of the vehicles he`s just detailed. Just sayin`!...)

Thanks for posting another Porsche detail. I personally do not tire of them. Each one is unique with their own exterior problems and challenges and I really enjoy the "before-and-after" pics, but it still leaves me wondering, "How does Sizzle Chest do that?!", hence the "envious" remark above.
(I feel the same way about Merlin`s detailing exploits.)
 
LOL Lonnie. Not French doors. Just a dual paneled single door.

Thank you! It appears as if I am a black vehicle magnet of late!

These wheels were just powder coated black and I was not going to monkey with them.

All the center lock `nuts` are the same size on these 991 series cars.

They come with a brushed/sorta chrome face with black accents from the factory. Looks way better all black IMO!
 
Sizzle Chest:
About the dual-panel single door (AKA, "French Doors", according to Captain Obvious) on the left side of your garage, yup, it`s been there awhile and I never noticed. I had to turn on the Peabody and Sherman Way-Back Machine and looked at an older detailing post of yours from September, 2018 to verify my lack of observation prowess.
Ref: 2018 Porsche Cayman GTS
(Yes, it`s the second-to-last photo on this thread, but it IS there!)
 
Excellent work!!!!!

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