2003 Black Porsche Boxter S 2 Step with Opti-Guard - Garry Dean - Tampa, FL - Premium Custom Detailing

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I polished this Porsche last Friday. It was hammered! I am a huge fan of the Optimum Opti-Guard coating!

This car got a 2 step paint correction and the Opti-Guard application.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEJIut54fv8]‪2003 Porsche Boxter S 2 step paint polishing with Meguiars M105, Four Star Products SMR, Opti Guard permanent coating‬‏ - YouTube[/video]

Thanks for watching!
 
good to see you post your work again. seems like it has been a while. staying busy I hope!

Great work as always!
 
Awesome work on that 986 Garry! I'm right there with you on the OptiCoat/OptiGuard, it's an amazing product.
 
good to see you post your work again. seems like it has been a while. staying busy I hope!

Great work as always!

I try to post 1 to 2 a week, but I have many projects working right now. I have been busy detailing as well though.

Awesome work on that 986 Garry! I'm right there with you on the OptiCoat/OptiGuard, it's an amazing product.

Thanks! Yeah, its great stuff!
 
Looks great. OG is an awesome product also....I'm glad that it is now in my arsenal!
 
Black Beauty indeed thanks to your TLC. :xyxthumbs:

Sure enjoy your videos. Thanks!
 
Looks great. OG is an awesome product also....I'm glad that it is now in my arsenal!

Yeah, Opti-Guard is really of tremendous benefit to the client. Amazing shine, beading, and permanent protection. You cant go wrong.
 
how did you polish where it says boxter s and how did you remove the polish?
 
how did you polish where it says boxter s and how did you remove the polish?

I polished those areas by hand using the LC Orange and White CCS hand pads.

I use microfiber towels and qtips with ISO alcohol to remove any leftover polish residue from the nooks and crannies.
 
Nice recovery. Question, did you do this work or did your men/man do the work? Reason I ask is that around 4:57 of the vid you can hear a buffer, but all I see is a light and camera in your hand and not a buffer.
 
Nice recovery. Question, did you do this work or did your men/man do the work? Reason I ask is that around 4:57 of the vid you can hear a buffer, but all I see is a light and camera in your hand and not a buffer.

Thank you!

You are correct, there was noise. There was some construction going on in the building on the other side of the fence, but I have no clue what that noise was.

I do all of the work I post unless I have a special guest. In that case I always mention it and publicly thank them. If you follow my videos you already know this.

I can assure you that I work alone and there was no one else using a buffer on this car.
 
Thank you!

You are correct, there was noise. There was some construction going on in the building on the other side of the fence, but I have no clue what that noise was.

I do all of the work I post unless I have a special guest. In that case I always mention it and publicly thank them. If you follow my videos you already know this.

I can assure you that I work alone and there was no one else using a buffer on this car.

Like I said, nice recovery.:xyxthumbs:
 
I can assure you that I work alone and there was no one else using a buffer on this car.
I thought the same exact thing, it sounded like a PC in the background while you were holding the camera. I'm NOT saying you didn't do the work, it just through me off too.

Nice job! :props:
 
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