I've ordered a 2003 Porsche Turbo that's set to arrive in January (after luxury tax expires). It's Meridian Silver Metallic and I've searched the archives looking for new car detailing advice. One area I have questions on is the need to clay the car since it won't be coming via rail (as far as I know they come from the shipyard on covered trucks).
This is the plan:
1) Don't let the dealer wash it or put any preservatives on it.
2) Get it home and use Zymol Strik to remove the cosomoline
from the engine bottom.
3) Wash with Dawn.
4) Clay bar ?
5) Z1
6) Z5 (2 coats with Z6 in between)
7) Z2
8) Z6
What do the gurus on the board think? This is a $140K car and I
plan to keep it forever! For the Porsche enthusiasts on the board
it has cinnamon brown leather interior, deviated black carpet,
X50 power option (456 HP), sunroof delete, aluminum guages, leather steering wheel,
leather gear shift/brake, stainless stell door guards, seat crest,
CD changer, lumbar. Can't wait!

This is the plan:
1) Don't let the dealer wash it or put any preservatives on it.
2) Get it home and use Zymol Strik to remove the cosomoline
from the engine bottom.
3) Wash with Dawn.
4) Clay bar ?
5) Z1
6) Z5 (2 coats with Z6 in between)
7) Z2
8) Z6
What do the gurus on the board think? This is a $140K car and I
plan to keep it forever! For the Porsche enthusiasts on the board
it has cinnamon brown leather interior, deviated black carpet,
X50 power option (456 HP), sunroof delete, aluminum guages, leather steering wheel,
leather gear shift/brake, stainless stell door guards, seat crest,
CD changer, lumbar. Can't wait!

