997 Carrera S

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2007 Porsche Carrera S, full on detail.
Interior:
Vaccum
Extraction using Wolfgang Premium Fabric Cleaner
Blue Magic Leather and Vinyl Cleaner
Gold Class Vinyl Protectant
Lexol Leather Conditioner
Invisible Glass Cleaner
Before Pics
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Matts extracted and drying, ready to go back in the car
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Rear Area Finished
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Fronts finished with matts back in place
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Lexol Goodness
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Now on to under the hood
Vaccum
Extraction using Wolfgang
5:1 Cut PP
Before
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After
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Now lets move back to the engine compartment
5:1 PP
Assortment of Brushes
Dressing
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After
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Exhaust tips
Wet sand 1500 grit
Wet sand 2000 grit
Mothers Metal Polish
Before
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After
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Exterior
Wash with Meg's Gold Class using foam gun
Wheels with Eagle One Wheel Cleaner with assortment of brushes and schmitt wheel-mitt
Dry Using the Absorber
Pinnacle Clay with Meg's QD as a lube
Meg's Endurance Tire Shine
Adam's In and Out Spray
3M Finnesse-It2 applied via white CCS pad and PC7424
P21s Paintwork Cleanser applied using Wolfgang Applicator
DP MaxWax
Before
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Wheels
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Afters
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Cheers,
-Dan
 
Just some ultra high resolution shots of the car once we pulled it out of the shop.
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Cheers,
-Dan
 
whatever you do, do not give that car back to the previous owner....put it on a truck and send it to me here in dallas where it can live a more charmed life....iowa is no place for a porsche 997...

btw, very nice work...what was the final bill for the customer...
 
He's one of my best friend's dad. I gave him one hell of a deal. 100 Bucks. I'd say that's a deal anyways
-Dan
 
He's one of my best friend's dad. I gave him one hell of a deal. 100 Bucks. I'd say that's a deal anyways
-Dan
To each his own, but it is situations like this that effect everybodies pricing in an already underpaid industry, any time I get a high dollar car, they are paying an extra $100 just because, everything just went up with the risk, that detail should have been know less than 225-250 and that would have been a deal. The car looks great though!!!
 
that detail should have been more like 500 bucks....but for a friends dad, i understand....
 
To each his own, but it is situations like this that effect everybodies pricing in an already underpaid industry, any time I get a high dollar car, they are paying an extra $100 just because, everything just went up with the risk, that detail should have been know less than 225-250 and that would have been a deal. The car looks great though!!!

:iagree:
I 100% agree with this... Compared to the amount of time that I put into this job and the cost of supplies, even at over $200 prices, I still feel like I am not getting what I should be paid.
 
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