Garry Dean
Garry Dean Quality!
The 2001 Porsche 911 Turbo was and still is a rocket ship on wheels. With a 415 horsepower 3.6L 6 cylinder turbo engine, all wheel drive, and a $114,700 MSRP, this car really stands out in a crowd.
I was contacted by a member of autopia.org to detail this car. He wanted a full detail and to get rid of some swirls. When I showed up at his house on day one of this detail and did my initial inspection of the vehicle I was amazed! This is probably the best maintained vehicle I have ever detailed. I was really impressed at the lack of marring, swirls, and RIDS (random isolated deep scratches). The Porsche was very, very lightly swirled. The worst swirling was on the taillights. The headlights were the worst part of the car, but nothing I couldn’t handle.
Interior:
* Windows got Stoner Invisible Glass
* All leather and plastic was cleaned with Meguiars APC+ 10:1
* Dash and other plastic was dressed with OPT Protectant
* Carpets were shampooed with my Mytee extractor and Megs APC+
* Leather was dressed with Poorboys Leather Stuff by hand
Exterior:
* Wash with Dawn soap
* Clay bar with Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay 2 and ONR diluted as lube
* Taped up with 3M blue masking tape
* Polished with Wheel Wax Glacier Polish with sealant on G110 with 6.5” German green LC CCS
* Waxed with Pinnacle XMT 180 Carnauba wax
* Meguiars Last Touch QD
* Polished by hand in some spots with M105 and an orange hand pad
Engine: (sorry I didn’t take any pics)
* Covered up electrical and air flow system
* Degreased with Megs APC+ diluted 10:1
* Hosed down and dried off (no dressing)
Wheels and tires:
* Eagle One A2Z Wheel cleaner
* EZ detail and various other brushes
* OPT Opti-bond tire gel
* Wheel wax Wheel wax
On to the detail, enjoy!
Here are a few before pics.
Applying the PB Leather Stuff by hand
Dawn presoak and wash
Clay in process
This was after half of the roof
Beginning to polish
Polishing in progress
I’d say the headlights really turned out well, what do you think?
I wish I would have gotten a before of the Porsche emblem, but it was really bad so I pulled out the M105 and got to work by hand. It turned out great!
And now for some afters!
Swirl free!
Interior after
Thanks for looking!
I was contacted by a member of autopia.org to detail this car. He wanted a full detail and to get rid of some swirls. When I showed up at his house on day one of this detail and did my initial inspection of the vehicle I was amazed! This is probably the best maintained vehicle I have ever detailed. I was really impressed at the lack of marring, swirls, and RIDS (random isolated deep scratches). The Porsche was very, very lightly swirled. The worst swirling was on the taillights. The headlights were the worst part of the car, but nothing I couldn’t handle.
Interior:
* Windows got Stoner Invisible Glass
* All leather and plastic was cleaned with Meguiars APC+ 10:1
* Dash and other plastic was dressed with OPT Protectant
* Carpets were shampooed with my Mytee extractor and Megs APC+
* Leather was dressed with Poorboys Leather Stuff by hand
Exterior:
* Wash with Dawn soap
* Clay bar with Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay 2 and ONR diluted as lube
* Taped up with 3M blue masking tape
* Polished with Wheel Wax Glacier Polish with sealant on G110 with 6.5” German green LC CCS
* Waxed with Pinnacle XMT 180 Carnauba wax
* Meguiars Last Touch QD
* Polished by hand in some spots with M105 and an orange hand pad
Engine: (sorry I didn’t take any pics)
* Covered up electrical and air flow system
* Degreased with Megs APC+ diluted 10:1
* Hosed down and dried off (no dressing)
Wheels and tires:
* Eagle One A2Z Wheel cleaner
* EZ detail and various other brushes
* OPT Opti-bond tire gel
* Wheel wax Wheel wax
On to the detail, enjoy!
Here are a few before pics.











Applying the PB Leather Stuff by hand

Dawn presoak and wash

Clay in process

This was after half of the roof

Beginning to polish

Polishing in progress

I’d say the headlights really turned out well, what do you think?


I wish I would have gotten a before of the Porsche emblem, but it was really bad so I pulled out the M105 and got to work by hand. It turned out great!

And now for some afters!









Swirl free!

Interior after


Thanks for looking!