A plethora of Porsches!
But first, a few more of the '05 Tahoe from the other thread (Optimum Polish/Compound blend and Werkstatt twins):
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2004 Porsche Cayenne. Worked on it about 10 days ago, Menzeran 106FF with a LC polishing pad, residue removed with Optimum Car Wax and topped with Poorboy's EX w/carnauba. Today when I washed it with Optimum No Rinse, I put on a layer of Werkstatt's Carnauba Jett. Definitely made the paint darker.
Just one pic, I've posted this particular Porsche a few times.
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2000 Porsche Boxster. This car was in a garage in the downtown Dallas area during the flooding in mid March. Water up past the door sills, so the interior got pretty wet. They had pulled out the seats and pulled up the carpeting last week, some areas on the passenger side were still wet! I used my wetvac to pull water out of the carpet and foam underneath, then set a towel under to help pull the rest of the water out of the foam. I had to change out the towel 3 times before it was ending up only damp. Had to use the wetvac a few more times too before it was mostly dry. Other than that, the interior was pretty clean. The car has only 16,000 miles on it and has never been driven in the rain. Just shampooed the carpets and cleaned and dressed the leather. Did the seats too, but they aren't going back in until tomorrow. One thing for sure, it is much easier to clean a small interior with the seats out and the top down! No pics, wouldn't have shown much since the inside was pretty clean to begin with.
The car had been waxed once but with the low miles it still looked decent and no swirls that I could see. Werkstatt's Prime with a blue Propel pad really added some shine though and then I finished it off with Acrylic Jett. Pics aren't that great, no way was I moving it out with no seats in it!
But first, a few more of the '05 Tahoe from the other thread (Optimum Polish/Compound blend and Werkstatt twins):



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2004 Porsche Cayenne. Worked on it about 10 days ago, Menzeran 106FF with a LC polishing pad, residue removed with Optimum Car Wax and topped with Poorboy's EX w/carnauba. Today when I washed it with Optimum No Rinse, I put on a layer of Werkstatt's Carnauba Jett. Definitely made the paint darker.

Just one pic, I've posted this particular Porsche a few times.

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2000 Porsche Boxster. This car was in a garage in the downtown Dallas area during the flooding in mid March. Water up past the door sills, so the interior got pretty wet. They had pulled out the seats and pulled up the carpeting last week, some areas on the passenger side were still wet! I used my wetvac to pull water out of the carpet and foam underneath, then set a towel under to help pull the rest of the water out of the foam. I had to change out the towel 3 times before it was ending up only damp. Had to use the wetvac a few more times too before it was mostly dry. Other than that, the interior was pretty clean. The car has only 16,000 miles on it and has never been driven in the rain. Just shampooed the carpets and cleaned and dressed the leather. Did the seats too, but they aren't going back in until tomorrow. One thing for sure, it is much easier to clean a small interior with the seats out and the top down! No pics, wouldn't have shown much since the inside was pretty clean to begin with.
The car had been waxed once but with the low miles it still looked decent and no swirls that I could see. Werkstatt's Prime with a blue Propel pad really added some shine though and then I finished it off with Acrylic Jett. Pics aren't that great, no way was I moving it out with no seats in it!


