2008 911 S

Sizzle Chest

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2008 Porsche Carrera S
30,484 miles
3.8 liter flat 6, manual trans
Guards Red/Sand Biege


Client is selling his beloved 911. Wanted it corrected and protected for the next owner/caregiver. FULL of swirls, some heavier scratches and some etchings.


The ‘details’:

Adam’s shampoo, wheel cleaner, tire/rubber cleaner.
Optimum APC.
McKee’s37 tar remover and iron remover.
Medium clay mitt.
Master Blaster to dry.
Scan grip lighting.
DeFelsko PTG’s.
HF Hercules forced rotation machinery.
LC pads.
Griots FCC and Perfecting.
Optimum panel wipe.
Aquatek Singular ceramic coating.
Adam’s graphene tire dressing.
Beta test 1 step metal polish.
Adam’s glass cleaner.
McKee’s37 70/30 leather lotion.
Metro vacuum.

Thanks for looking!





























 
Dripping red paint

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Looks great. Have you tried playing around with Bliss yet?
 
"Client is selling his beloved 911. Wanted it corrected and protected for the next owner/caregiver. FULL of swirls, some heavier scratches and some etchings."


That seems kind of backwards - Why pay for someone else to have a great looking shiney car!
 
Nice job as usual. That red is popping.
Reminds me of my red Golf R. Was all swirled and such, but once it was corrected, looked like candy.
 
Looks great. Have you tried playing around with Bliss yet?

I have! Used it on the hood of this vehicle. Super easy to use, SUPER slick afterwards and really helps with water spotting. The smell is not great, but that’s a non issue
 
"Client is selling his beloved 911. Wanted it corrected and protected for the next owner/caregiver. FULL of swirls, some heavier scratches and some etchings."


That seems kind of backwards - Why pay for someone else to have a great looking shiney car!

Hey Mike!!

He was thinking it would assist with the sale having it look as good as it can, as well as the added bonus of being able to say it was corrected and coated
 
"Client is selling his beloved 911. Wanted it corrected and protected for the next owner/caregiver. FULL of swirls, some heavier scratches and some etchings."


That seems kind of backwards - Why pay for someone else to have a great looking shiney car!

Hey Mike!!

He was thinking it would assist with the sale having it look as good as it can, as well as the added bonus of being able to say it was corrected and coated

I struggle to understand why someone would buy special/enthusiast car like that only to neglect it and let the paint get so scratched up. May as well buy a Corolla or Camry.

I guess it keeps us employed, just an interesting quirk I've noticed over the years.
 
Someone does that cus they live close to Dr. Scott and he'll take care of it!

Still my favorite Porsche color. Nice work, once again, Scottie.
 
This red looks like Ferrari red.

Great result anyway !
 
"Client is selling his beloved 911. Wanted it corrected and protected for the next owner/caregiver. FULL of swirls, some heavier scratches and some etchings."


That seems kind of backwards - Why pay for someone else to have a great looking shiney car!


from someone who's done it, it's a pride thing, just keepin' it real....I take care of my stuff, folks who get what I've taken care of get something that was well cared for....and it makes me feel good knowing I paid forward something I might get back in some way down the road

And great job as usual OP.....you made that thing look like a glossy little piece of candy.....<gold clap>
 
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