dsms detail- Porsche Carrera 4

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2001 Carrera 4. Car was in very good shape, a few very fine swirls; Car was used mainly as a DD. This Porsche was detailed to sell, owner needs the garage space to make room for Godzilla coming in summer.

After the Z7/ foam gun followed by 2BM

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Wheels were done first

P21s gel let dwell for 20minutes
Clayed inners
AG tar remover
3M adhesive remover
EZ brush
Swissvax brush
Lambswool brush

Wells
Megs Safe Degreaser
Megs APC+

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I really began to appreciate how great the EZ brush is;

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Next I pulled the car in to the garage for claying next to his 92 NSX and 91 M5, both stunning cars.

Clayed w/Sonus fine green
Adams QD for lube
PB S&W wipedown

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After a rinse I moved onto the soft top.
Raggtopp cleaner and the SV soft brush

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Raggtopp brought back a deep clean finish

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Flex 3401 (using the side handle for the first time, much better control IMO)

106ff w/ a LC white pad
3M Ultrafina w/ LC black finishing pad.

(little water in the lens)
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UF breaking down…

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50/50, Top side unfinished w/ only 106ff and bottom side has both 106ff and Ultrafina

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Carpets befores
303 cleaner cut 10:1
303 spot remover

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After

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Leather was cleaned with Z9 w/swissvax leather brush,
Conditioned with Z10
Hard plastics done 1Z c0ckpit premium
Shuts cleaned with Megs APC+ and polished w/ Z-AIO
Lower plastic panels- 1Z plastik reinger(sp) and a magic eraser.
Tires dressed w/ ## waterproof wet dresing
All flat black ext trim- Black WOW
 
Afters; roof was put on later and recieved same polishing treatment

LSP: 2x Z2pro ZFX'd cured 25mins between
Z8 final wipdown


Wheels and glass topped w/ ZCS

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Gotta love how those P-cars clean up. It looks great :tup:
-Dan
 
Well, I guess I need some ragtop, the rest looks flawless as well!
 
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