I took a trip up north to work on this Porsche Cayenne, was a little worried due to the weather and road conditions as i was hearing roads were being closed for snow. But i ventured up and arrived at 10pm, so an early night to start to the car next day. The weather was not perfect, but the owner informed be he had underground heating in the garage (RESULT).
So here is the detail:
How the car looked when i arrived:
So started by rinsing it then onto the alloys, worked with Surfex APC for the tyres and Bilberry for the wheels:
Surfex APC was also used for the Arches:
and on the door shuts, petrol cap and engine bay:
All were rinsed, then onto the Snowfoam
aggrigated with detailing brush round crevises.
Washed with Duragloss 902, two bucket method and a Dodo Juice Wookie Fist wash mitt then rinsed again.
The car was detarred with Tardis, then clayed, using Swissvax car rubber and CG Luber:
(Clay bar looked worse than this at times)
Dried using Carwashwax dryer and finally wiped over with luber and a microfiber.
Some damage inflected by another valeter
(We wont mention names!) and there is a lot more to the vinyl 
Then some pics of the paint defects (Swirls/Holograms etc)
So here is the detail:
How the car looked when i arrived:










So started by rinsing it then onto the alloys, worked with Surfex APC for the tyres and Bilberry for the wheels:

Surfex APC was also used for the Arches:

and on the door shuts, petrol cap and engine bay:


All were rinsed, then onto the Snowfoam




Washed with Duragloss 902, two bucket method and a Dodo Juice Wookie Fist wash mitt then rinsed again.
The car was detarred with Tardis, then clayed, using Swissvax car rubber and CG Luber:

(Clay bar looked worse than this at times)
Dried using Carwashwax dryer and finally wiped over with luber and a microfiber.



Some damage inflected by another valeter




Then some pics of the paint defects (Swirls/Holograms etc)


