SHOW & SHINE DISCUSSION Appearance | Detailing | Wheels | Truck of the Month
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:

Presidential Detailed: 2006 Porsche Cayman S

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 06-05-2009 | 12:40 AM
  #1  
presidential_detail's Avatar
Thread Starter
TECH Apprentice
 
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 340
Likes: 0
From: Tampa, FL
Default Presidential Detailed: 2006 Porsche Cayman S

The owner of the car intends to track this car, so we decided an all out correction would not be necessary. There was some swirling and a ton of buffer burn from a previous detail, most likely the dealership. To my surprise, I was able to remove 95% of the swirls with only SIP/Orange on a G110 DA. I did break out the rotary and a PFW pad for a couple deeper defects on the gas door and the rear 1/4 panel. I really liked the paint on this Porsche, it was fairly easy to correct but yet still hard enough so that it doesn't scratch just by looking at it(like a Honda)

This is the car when I recieved, it was clean and in pretty good shape but I knew it needed some work still.




There were buffer trails/holograms throughout the entire car from a previous detail. These were the best shots I could get with the camera.






I knew the gas door was going to need a little more love than the rest.


This car was from Chicago, and the exhaust pipes tell that story quite well.


Looks to be like some gum or residue from the road.


This car was also equipped with the K40 alarm system, which I was able to see work. I want one for my own vehicle now!
Old 06-05-2009 | 12:43 AM
  #2  
presidential_detail's Avatar
Thread Starter
TECH Apprentice
 
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 340
Likes: 0
From: Tampa, FL
Default

After a thorough wash with Tropi-Care's Citrus Wash to remove any remaining wax or contaminants, I pulled it in the shop to begin the claybar process.


A couple action shots.




I then proceeded to tape off half the hood to see if there would be a noticeable difference using SIP/Orange pad on a DA for the 1-step.


It was hard to capture on the camera, but there was a pretty dramatic difference in the clarity and depth to the paint and no more holograms!

This is what my camera could pick up with the halogen, it looked worse in person.


Now after only 1 pass with SIP/Orange using the G100 DA.


With my camera flash.


Here I am inspecting the paint and removing the polishing residue.


Remember that scratched up gas cap?


I used #0000 steel wool with Adams Metal Polish #1 to remove the rust stains from the exhaust tips.

Before.


After.
Old 06-05-2009 | 12:43 AM
  #3  
presidential_detail's Avatar
Thread Starter
TECH Apprentice
 
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 340
Likes: 0
From: Tampa, FL
Default

I was given a bottle of Blackfire Paint Sealant from ProperAutoCare.com to try out, I must say I was resisting this product for a while, but with my first impression I think I was missing out on a great product! I used a MF applicator pad and was finding it a bit stubborn to work onto the paint, until I realized I was using too much product. After that, things went more smoothly and you can wipe it off fairly quickly after applying. I did have some problems at first with streaking, but I think it was due to my over-use of product and the humidity was through the roof. I let the sealant cure overnight to come back to a perfectly sealed shiny Porsche! I then layered two more coats of Dodo Juice Supernatural on top of that for a super rich, wet look. I am very pleased with this product so far, next test is durability! Some of these pictures were taken before the final wash, so please dont mind the polish dust in some of the pictures.



















Old 06-05-2009 | 12:44 AM
  #4  
presidential_detail's Avatar
Thread Starter
TECH Apprentice
 
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 340
Likes: 0
From: Tampa, FL
Default

Final Pics.
















Old 06-05-2009 | 12:53 AM
  #5  
00ChevyScott's Avatar
Wearin' da big hat
iTrader: (10)
 
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 10,262
Likes: 9
From: Over There
Default

I'd love to have this done to my truck, but I think its got too many dents and scratches in it to even be worth the money.

Awesome job man!
Old 06-05-2009 | 06:38 AM
  #6  
qwk93ta's Avatar
TECH Addict
iTrader: (13)
 
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 2,246
Likes: 0
From: Fairfield, Ohio
Default

Looks really nice!!!
Old 06-05-2009 | 08:13 AM
  #7  
ChevyTruck's Avatar
something else
iTrader: (39)
 
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 3,726
Likes: 1
From: Newark, DE
Default

Another great detail job!
Old 06-05-2009 | 08:36 AM
  #8  
buzzkillwill's Avatar
TECH Enthusiast
iTrader: (5)
 
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 696
Likes: 0
From: PA
Default

Holy ****! It doesn't even look like the same vehicle!! Awesome job!!!
Old 06-05-2009 | 09:51 AM
  #9  
presidential_detail's Avatar
Thread Starter
TECH Apprentice
 
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 340
Likes: 0
From: Tampa, FL
Default

Originally Posted by 00ChevyScott
I'd love to have this done to my truck, but I think its got too many dents and scratches in it to even be worth the money.

Awesome job man!
Thats what a Paintless Dent Removal is for, and you would be surprised how many of the scratches will either come out or blend in so well you dont know they are there. It wont necessarily be cheap, but you cant beat that look of a brand new truck!
Old 06-05-2009 | 10:13 AM
  #10  
zeake's Avatar
TECH Resident
iTrader: (5)
 
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 924
Likes: 1
Default

I wish I could find someone local to do my truck like that. I just refuse to let the boyz in da hood do it.
Not prejudice. I have seen every shop in my town blaring the rap on Gertrudes Lexus and me maws Mercedes. They are not touching my crappy truck.



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:53 PM.