Porsche Carrera S Correction & Detail

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This car belongs to my "Alarm guy" (lol), so it was important to take care of Tony......... I did this car two years ago and some marring and issues had crept up on the owner(Should see the car in less time the next go around hopefully......).
Tastfully modded, with suspension/wheels/flash/exhaust and a factory GT3 front bumper covered by a Premier full front wrap which had some marring issues as well.
All told it was 26 hours spent and as I had other jobs I was juggling not a huge amount of pics, as the car came in.
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Marring and dry trim.
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Updated newer tailights had been installed, but there was some deep scratches put in during.
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Big improvement.
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RIDS & marring on rear bumper.
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Correction during compounding phase.
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Cluster of marring on drivers door.
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After compounding and polish steps.
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Finish polishing.
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50/50's of polished wheel lips.
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Finished pics.
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If you do not like this pic........you are probably not "A car guy".
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Bump!

I know i say this everytime but I really cant believe how clean and nice your shop is. Awesome work!
 
Your alarm guy must be doing well in the alarm business! Nice car, very nice job on cleaning up that paint. I love how you bring the car up some instead of killing your back, these lower cars will age you trying to detail the lower panels.

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nice work.

my alarm guy drives a ferrari. i drive a mazda. something is wrong here.
 
Nice work. What steps and products did you use to polish the wheel lips?
 
Great work! :xyxthumbs:

How did you polish between the emblem spaces?
 
Great work Bob, really loving the pics and especially the "car guy" pic, that car has a nice stance :)
 
What do you use on the trim around the windows? My Porsche trim appears to be drying out and spotting?
 
Great work there for sure. Props to your alarm guy on what are classy yet aggressive wheels. Something that isn't often accomplished successsfully.
 
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