Nickc0844
Owner and Tech. Rep
Had the opportunity today to detail this 05' Porsche Cayenne S series. I did an 04' earlier in the year. Not much difference, except I got better results. That makes me feel good in that I know my skills and product knowledge are getting better along the way.
The paint was still loaded with Cosmoline from the factory that the dealership did not fully remove. It really dulled the finish I thought, and definitely took away from the metallic flake.
The paint process was as follows:
-Wash with Hi-Temps Prep Wash
-Clay with Adam's Polishes Claybar
-Adam's Polishes Revive with Rotary and Edge Blue pad at 1100rpm
-Liquid polymer carnuaba Butter Wax with PC on 3.5
-Paste topper by hand was TOL's Pizzaz (thanks Anthony for the suggestion)
I was really impressed with the end product, as was the client. I couldn't believe how much better the car looked even though it was that new. The metallic flake really came out after using Revive, and the BW/Pizzaz really made this "in betweener" color look sparkly and wet
It's not a dark shadow gray, but Porsche adds a tinge of blue into it to make it a bit darker.
The paint was still loaded with Cosmoline from the factory that the dealership did not fully remove. It really dulled the finish I thought, and definitely took away from the metallic flake.
The paint process was as follows:
-Wash with Hi-Temps Prep Wash
-Clay with Adam's Polishes Claybar
-Adam's Polishes Revive with Rotary and Edge Blue pad at 1100rpm
-Liquid polymer carnuaba Butter Wax with PC on 3.5
-Paste topper by hand was TOL's Pizzaz (thanks Anthony for the suggestion)
I was really impressed with the end product, as was the client. I couldn't believe how much better the car looked even though it was that new. The metallic flake really came out after using Revive, and the BW/Pizzaz really made this "in betweener" color look sparkly and wet
