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11-10-2009, 03:25 PM | #1 |
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Detailer's Domain: Porsche Cayenne Turbo S - Polish - PPF Install
Porsche Cayenne Turbo S - this SUV was in pretty good shape. However it needed a thorough cleaning including wheels, clay, and water spot removal. A light polish with Menzerna PO106FA and Swissvax Divine for the last step.
Prior to the last step the customer wanted to wrap the front clip with PPF (Full Hood, Fender, Bumper, Mirrors, A Pillars) Take a look: Products used: Exterior: Einszett Blitz Lusso AutoBathe Uber Yellow Wash Sponge Swissvax Yellow Clay Bar and Optimum Instant Detail Spray and Gloss Enhancer Einszett Spray Wax Menzerna PO106FA Swissvax Divine Wheels and tires: Einszett Wheel Cleaner Swissvax Wheel Brush Uber Wheel Brush Uber Spoke Brush Swissvax Pneu Swissvax Autobahn Tools: Infratech 5300 Flex 3403 The Uber Foam Pads (5.5inch) Tons of "Uber" Microfiber Towels Uber Drying Towels Brushes Cam Spray and Cam Spray Foam Canon Before pics of this dirty beast. Presoak with Einszett Blitz to remove bug and tar Presoak with P21S Wheel Cleaner Dan blasting out the wheel wells with the Cam Spray Next the wheels were washed up The car is now ready for foam Rinse cycle Dan claying the Cayenne After shot of the Clay Rinse down after claying Shots prior to polishing (after claying) under a halogen Under the Fenix After the polishing with PO106FA Halogen Fenix Swissvax Autobahn on the wheels Tommy removing the Swissvax Autobahn After polishing shots Rinse prior to the PPF installation Bumper installation Final bumper Fender strips Hood install Final touches on the hood Fender install After PPF Final shots of the complete car Sorry no sun in fact it was raining when the customer picked up. |
11-10-2009, 04:31 PM | #2 |
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Wow you guys did a good job. Each time I see pics of a clear bra install I almost pass out thinking of how frustrating it must be. Well done.
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11-11-2009, 08:48 PM | #3 |
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Nice job guys! I was wondering, do you just use a regular pressure washer with soap distributor to foam down the car, or is there a specific tool you can recommend? I tried my pressure washer out but couldn't get enough suds to actually stick/cover the car, they would just slide off with the water. Suggestions?
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