2007 Porsche Cayman

membim

Chadwick's Auto Detailing
It's been a while since I've posted so if my pics don't work, hang with me. I've sold the bimmer for a Porsche. It's a Cayman and I love it. To clean it up I used the following:



Pinnacle Bodywash

Pinnacle Wheel Cleaner

Poorboys Polish with Sealant

Optimum Clear Seal

Pinnacle Souveran

Poorboys Bold n Bright

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lol vintage I was thinking the same thing, I cant cut my grass that short it will burn. But damn I jelous of the combo and banging porsche and beautiful grass
 
wowZERS! That is really eye popping! Didn't know silver had that pop! :goodjob



And that grass is perfect too! Is it artificial grass like in LA? If its real grass, whoever cuts and maintains that grass deserves a pay raise!
 
I'm very grateful for the compliments. Especially on the grass! I do all of my yardwork. That's why I had to get a silver car!!!!!! I don't have time for black anymore.



The grass is cut higher than you think, DieselMDX. I cut it at 3.5" twice a week and there is one acre of it.



Vintage, I did clay using the Clearkote bar. It's not aggressive at all and I really don't think it did much. Especially compared to the Clay Magic and/or Pinnacle clay bars that I have the most experience with.



I'll post some more pics. Again, I appreciate the praise!
 
membim said:
The grass is cut higher than you think. I cut it at 3.5" twice a week and there is one acre of it.



Good man, membim. Here, I cut it 4" or higher in the summer or else it burns. I only cut it lower in the fall right before winter. Keep up the good work!
 
Vintage said:
Good man, membim. Here, I cut it 4" or higher in the summer or else it burns. I only cut it lower in the fall right before winter. Keep up the good work!



4" is pretty tall!!!!



What part of the country are you in, Vintage?



Do you have Bremuda grass?
 
membim said:
4" is pretty tall!!!!



What part of the country are you in, Vintage?



Do you have Bremuda grass?

Midwest. I believe a mix of fescues and rye? I'd have to double check. BTW - keeping your blade sharp helps the tips from getting ripped and looking too dry, therefore adding more green and less brown to the overall appearance :-)
 
Vintage said:
Midwest. I believe a mix of fescues and rye? I'd have to double check. BTW - keeping your blade sharp helps the tips from getting ripped and looking too dry, therefore adding more green and less brown to the overall appearance :-)



Cool. Thanks for the tips.



Your fescue and rye grass will probably look greener than the bermuda. We haven't had much rain to speak of here in Memphis, either.
 
Vintage said:
Midwest. I believe a mix of fescues and rye? I'd have to double check. BTW - keeping your blade sharp helps the tips from getting ripped and looking too dry, therefore adding more green and less brown to the overall appearance :-)







thanx for that tip!
 
Thanks a bunch, Scott. I've learned a lot about detailing over the years from you. Have a good one!
 
That Cayman is gorgeous; very nice work. It's weird - I like my Z4 roadster way more than the Boxster, but I'd have a much tougher time choosing between the Cayman and Z4 coupe.
 
Thanks, epbrown01. I'm pretty partial to BMW's myself. If I had been in the market for a roadster, I would have purchased the Z4, also. You've got a great car!
 
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