Porsche Panamera Turbo by Advanced Detailing of South Florida

I met the cousin of the owner of this this Porsche when she came by on her bike and asked me what i could possibly have been doing on this Aston Martin she saw me working on.

We had a conversation about what id do and what the differences are between what a simple car wash is and what is involved when doing correction work.

She took my card and mentioned that a few family members all live close to each other in the same community and they own a bunch of nice cars, one being this Panamera.

Anyway, the other day when i was in the same neighborhood for another client who owns a 458, this guy stopped and asked when we could do his car.

An appointment was made, too bad this whole week has been very cloudy and rainy here in south florida.

He left me the keys and left for work in his son'd jeep SRT-8...hope to get a chance to do that in the future.

We had initially discussed doing some minor claying that was needed, a paint cleansing polish and sealant.

When taking a closer look , i decided some swirl removing was needed.

I let him know and the buffing started.

I had, as i usually do, a very hard time capturing the swirls on camera.

It was nothing too severe but they were definitely there.



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Car looks great. Nice job. Those are sick wheels, but need at least another inch or two. Reminds me of the Veryon SS wheels a little.



For your camera work, if you're using auto-focus, use a body line as a reference point for the camera to focus on and you'll have a crisper image of the swirls. Otherwise the camera will choose a focal point that is inside a reflection and "far away" and will be hard to capture the true swirls.
 
Thanks for the tip about the camera work, i will try that.

On the wheels, do you mean another inch or two of width?

The rear tires are already 335's
 
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