Porsche 911Turbo S

Sizzle Chest

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2011 Porsche Carrera Turbo S
Black/Black, PDK, 5,800 miles

This client was a referral from a previous customer. He LOVES this Porsche! It is very nice and nicely optioned.
Swirls cover the paintwork along with a few scratches, scuffs and general marring.
This black beast was in for some paint correction and ceramic protection!


McKee’s37 Iron remover.
2BW w/Adam’s shampoo.
MF mitt.
Clayed with Griot’s medium mitt.
Paint readings via DeFelsko.
Lighting via Scangrip.
Flex XFE15, Rupes mini, Rupes iBrid Nano.
Misc. foam pads.
McKee’s37 Compound and Polish.
CarPro Eraser for final wipedown.
Misc MF towels.
LSP: 22ple Mistico Elemento Forte.
LSP topper: 22ple Finitura.
Blackfire glass cleaner.
Metro vacuum.
Pinnacle leather cleaner/conditioner.
McKee’s37 Fast interior detailer.
Adam’s wheel cleaner.
Adam’s tire/rubber cleaner.
Adam’s APC.
Vehicle lift-Ranger QuickJack 5000XL.
Wheels re-torqued via Matco torque wrench.
Wheels/Calipers coated with 22ple VM1 wheel coating.
Wheel wells coated with NanoPro9H plastic coating.
Tire dressing: GYEON tire.
































 
Great work as usual. That guy needs to drive that car more often. Too cool a car to have only 5k on the clock.

I love older gentleman that buy toy cars and drive them only a few thousand miles a year (Porsche, Corvette and few other especially). Leaves a very nice lightly used toy vehicle that has been through its worst years of depreciation for me to look at and buy. Next toy for me will be a used corvette or maybe a 68-69 Camaro, classic cars seem to do the best for not loosing value but then you have to spend more to maintain a classic and you never know if everything was done right during restoration also.
 
Gotta turn the bottom of the Porsche emblem to face the valve stem!

I learned that the other day... Leave it to Porsche people to be anal-retentive about something.....

Great job on the paint correction. How long does that wheel coating you used last? And how`s the plastic coating on the wheel wells hold up? I`m not familiar with those two products.
 
Gotta turn the bottom of the Porsche emblem to face the valve stem!

I learned that the other day... Leave it to Porsche people to be anal-retentive about something.....

Great job on the paint correction. How long does that wheel coating you used last? And how`s the plastic coating on the wheel wells hold up? I`m not familiar with those two products.


LOL, yeah, I don`t like having to remove stuff that`s not necessary and run the risk of nicking or damaging one! Haha.

Thank you! I`ve never done a long term test on durability on the wheel coating, but I`ll go out on a limb and say he`ll get a year or so out of it with the type of use it gets. The wells hold up surprisingly well after being coated, they will `shed` dirt/etc a lot easier.


Thanks for the comments everyone!
 
Just awesome, as always. It`s such a treat to see these posts.

Is there anything more awesome than a properly polished Black 911?
 
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