Porsche 911 Turbo S by Unique
Let me first introduce myself, my name is David Purser, owner of Unique Detailing in Bristol Va. I travel across the east region. Let me introduce Porsche 911 Turbo S. This was scheduled for a full correction. The condition of the car was in very good condition with a few random scratches and minor holograms. I was able to remove all the defects and make the paint "Pop"
The wash process took place a few days before i started the polishing
After the initial rinse, I used a Citrus Based PH cleaner to loosen up any dirt and bugs
[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-OoLXsM1Qkpw/Tf5WrgKWz1I/AAAAAAAABMY/u8NdmsAZLkw/s128/R8%252520and%252520Porsche0058.[/jpg]
While i took care of that Eric worked on the wheels. P21s was the choice of product to use

After the wheels were cleaned and the Citrus cleaner was left to dwell for a few minutes, We gave her a foam bath. A mixture of Dawn and Citrus cleaner

Time for the Wash, A two bucket method was used with Sheepskin mitts

After the wash, we rinsed the car down to remove all the suds.

The car was brought inside to dry


Onto the Correction
The car was clayed with Detailed Image Fine clay and Dodo Juice Born Slippy

Once clayed it was time to tape her up

My camera wasnt picking up all the defects but you could see random scratches throughout



With Porsche paint being soft i was able to use Lc Black with M205 to remove the defects





There was some heavier scratches on the rear bumper, so i used Surbuf/M105 to remove


The wash process took place a few days before i started the polishing
After the initial rinse, I used a Citrus Based PH cleaner to loosen up any dirt and bugs
[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-OoLXsM1Qkpw/Tf5WrgKWz1I/AAAAAAAABMY/u8NdmsAZLkw/s128/R8%252520and%252520Porsche0058.[/jpg]
While i took care of that Eric worked on the wheels. P21s was the choice of product to use

After the wheels were cleaned and the Citrus cleaner was left to dwell for a few minutes, We gave her a foam bath. A mixture of Dawn and Citrus cleaner

Time for the Wash, A two bucket method was used with Sheepskin mitts

After the wash, we rinsed the car down to remove all the suds.

The car was brought inside to dry


Onto the Correction
The car was clayed with Detailed Image Fine clay and Dodo Juice Born Slippy
Once clayed it was time to tape her up
My camera wasnt picking up all the defects but you could see random scratches throughout
With Porsche paint being soft i was able to use Lc Black with M205 to remove the defects
There was some heavier scratches on the rear bumper, so i used Surbuf/M105 to remove
Rear Quater


On the hood i used the Megs Microfiber system, followed by Lc Black M205


Once the car was polished i went over the car with CG Ez Cream Glaze to clean the paint and add cherry on top

While the car was in the air, i thought i would go over the Exhaust box


The wheels had a few marks here and there so Lc Black and M205 took care of that


Then the wheels were sealed with Blackfire Wet Paint Sealant

The rest of the car was sealed with Blackfire too

After it was left to cure it was wiped off

Onto the final pics



Thanks for viewing
On the hood i used the Megs Microfiber system, followed by Lc Black M205
Once the car was polished i went over the car with CG Ez Cream Glaze to clean the paint and add cherry on top
While the car was in the air, i thought i would go over the Exhaust box
The wheels had a few marks here and there so Lc Black and M205 took care of that
Then the wheels were sealed with Blackfire Wet Paint Sealant
The rest of the car was sealed with Blackfire too
After it was left to cure it was wiped off
Onto the final pics
Thanks for viewing
Wow you have done great job. the car is shining like new. great work... Its looking that you are brilliant expert in detailing the cars. Is this your garage? Thanks for sharing. Good work. also share the method of interior detailing.
Last edited by Bevis099; Sep 25, 2014 at 02:32 AM.
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