2015 Porsche Cayman GTS

Sizzle Chest

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2015 Porsche Cayman GTS
29068 miles
3.4 Liter flat 6, 340HP/280TQ
PDK transmission
Track monster! Suspension is setup for track use, COBB tuned engine/intake/SOUL exhaust/etc.



This client contacted me about getting his street/track Cayman corrected and ceramic/glass protected. This was probably one of the most well maintained vehicles I’ve had in to date.
The paint was overall in good condition. Mainly swirls with no other defects worthy of being mentioned. He keeps his vehicle VERY clean. I was shocked at how clean the wheel wells and wheels were. Super sano! I like that!!



The ‘details’:

Washed with Adam’s shampoo.
MF chenille mitt.
McKee’s37 Iron remover.
Griot’s medium clay mitt.
Adam’s wheel cleaner.
Adam’s Tire and Rubber cleaner.
Misc. tire/wheel brushes.
Hyde’s Serum on rotors to help stave off rust.
Master Blaster to dry.
Defelsko PTG.
Scangrip lighting.
Rupes MkII 21.
Beta test ‘mini/micro’ polisher.
Griot’s Fast Correcting Cream.
Beta test 1 step polish/pad combo.
Optimum Paint Prep for final wipe down.
McKee’s37 APC.
LSP: Gtechniq CSL.
LSP wheels/calipers: Adam’s wheel coating.
LSP wheel wells: Adam’s trim coating.
McKee’s37 Hi Gloss Tire Dressing.
SCG Pro Glass Cleaner.
Metro Vacuum.
McKee’s37 Total interior cleaner for interior wipe down.






Just a bit of ferrous contamination...















Getting glossy!















 
Nice one Scott. :props:

Beautiful workmanship my friend, it looks incredible. I love the yellow & I am a fan of the styling of the Cayman too.

Great looking car, detailed to perfection - awesome! Thank you for sharing Scott. :props:


Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:
 
"We've got a bleeder!"

That yellow is amp'd ALL THE WAY up

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It's nice to be asked to detail a car that doesn't look like it was used as a Hockey Puck.


Sizzle Chest said:
This client contacted me about getting his street/track Cayman corrected and ceramic/glass protected. This was probably one of the most well maintained vehicles I’ve had in to date.
The paint was overall in good condition.

Mainly swirls with no other defects worthy of being mentioned. He keeps his vehicle VERY clean.

I was shocked at how clean the wheel wells and wheels were. Super sano! I like that!!



The ‘details’:

Washed with Adam’s shampoo.
MF chenille mitt.
McKee’s37 Iron remover.
Griot’s medium clay mitt.
Adam’s wheel cleaner.
Adam’s Tire and Rubber cleaner.
Misc. tire/wheel brushes.
Hyde’s Serum on rotors to help stave off rust.
Master Blaster to dry.
Defelsko PTG.
Scangrip lighting.
Rupes MkII 21.
Beta test ‘mini/micro’ polisher.
Griot’s Fast Correcting Cream.
Beta test 1 step polish/pad combo.
Optimum Paint Prep for final wipe down.
McKee’s37 APC.
LSP: Gtechniq CSL.
LSP wheels/calipers: Adam’s wheel coating.
LSP wheel wells: Adam’s trim coating.
McKee’s37 Hi Gloss Tire Dressing.
SCG Pro Glass Cleaner.
Metro Vacuum.
McKee’s37 Total interior cleaner for interior wipe down.


Nice breakdown of what you used to get the results you achieved.

If a person were to put a price next to each product and what it cost initially to purchase, I think it would shock most of your customers (and most people), as to what it would coat for a person with nothing to start from scratch and then do the work you did.

My plan has been to start documenting what it cost to detail a car like this, stay tuned.


Thanks for sharing Scott


:)
 
Thank you Mike. Indeed it is nice to get to work on a car that isn't totally thrashed! LOL

It's funny, I've never thought of that or thought of doing that. I very well may need to do the same; just for my own curiosity/knowledge!

Thanks again!
 
Sizzlin' now Scott! As always, beautiful work and craftsmanship.

Some years ago I broke down how much certain details cost in materials. It was an interesting exercise. The more nebulous calculations were things like pad cost per use and water/electricity cost etc.
 
It's nice to be asked to detail a car that doesn't look like it was used as a Hockey Puck.





Nice breakdown of what you used to get the results you achieved.

If a person were to put a price next to each product and what it cost initially to purchase, I think it would shock most of your customers (and most people), as to what it would coat for a person with nothing to start from scratch and then do the work you did.

My plan has been to start documenting what it cost to detail a car like this, stay tuned.


Thanks for sharing Scott


:)

I would definitely be interested in that analysis Mike. Thanks for taking the time to do that.
 
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