07 Porsche 911 Turbo Detail+Correction

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by xbr50, Oct 11, 2011.

  1. xbr50

    xbr50 Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Hello again! So after our last detail Vince and I were going to call it a season for detailing as the days are getting shorter and it's getting closer to single digit temperatures here in Edmonton. However an individual contacted me just a couple of days ago who just purchased a 2007 Black 911 Turbo which required some work. Obviously this was too good an offer to pass up, so we spend two days breathing some life back into this beauty.

    The Subject:
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    Total time: 21 Hours over 2 days

    This vehicle was a tricky one to work on. As I will later discuss, the original paint is Porsche's medium hardness single stage black, however a few panels were repainted with rock hard clear coat that proved to be difficult to say the least.

    A quick look:

    Deep marring:
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    Holograms:
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    The majority of the panels contained heavy holograms indicating a past improper detail.

    Seats were oily and will be treated with Leatherique:
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    Engine bay was so-so:
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    Lets begin:

    The wheels were coated and as a result, we opted for the gentle Griot's Wheel cleaner:
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    No aggressive brushes here, a set of these 20' HRE wheels are worth almost double my daily driven vehicle, so you bet we used extreme care.
    EZ Detailing brush was used for the inner barrels:
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    Swissvax brush was used for the face of the wheels:
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    Can't forget about those calipers, Meguiars D103 was used:
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    Vince used 0000 steel wool and CG Grime Reaper at 5:1 for the exhaust tips:
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    After:
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    Einzett Blitz was used for misc cleaning:
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    I cleaned the engine bay with Meguiars D103:
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    Trunk trim was cleaned with D103:
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    Next the vehicle was foamed using straight CG Citrus Wash n Gloss:
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    Washed using the 2 bucket method and CG Citrus W.G:
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    Next we moved onto the interior:

    Pedals, floor matts, carpets were steamed and cleaned with Meguiar's D103:
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    Sonus Cockpit Cleaner was used for the interior wipedown:
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    I used a raceglaze brush to clean the air vents and all crevices:
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    I then began on the leatherique treatment for the leather, beginning with the application of Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil on the seats:
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    Rear seats removed for treatment:
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    Can't forget about the steering wheel:
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    I wrapped the seats in a plastic bag and applied the halogen lamp's heat whenever possible to create a "steaming" effect since Leatherique works best with heat:
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    Vince began claying the vehicle, which proved to be relatively contaminant free:
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    All taped up:
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    The Test:
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    As I mentioned earlier, this vehicle is easily one of the trickiest corrections we have done yet. The factory's single stage black was extremely difficult to finish down (in addition, some panels were RID infested), and 4 major panels have been repainted with 2 stage paint whose clear coat was rock hard. As a result, Surbuf and M105 was used on the repainted panels and finished with M205 on LC White pads. The factory paint saw a mix of GTechniq P1 on LC Orange or Surbuf and M105 for the compounding stage, and was refined by M205 on LC White, and finished off with LC Black on Menzerna's P085RD.

    50/50 of the hood:
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    Rear quarter panel 50/50:
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    Front quarter panel before:
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    After:
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    Driver's door before:
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    After:
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    Passenger door before:
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    After:
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    Lower quarter panels before (here is an example were only a maximum of 70% correction was possible):
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    After:
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    Roof before:
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    After:
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    Spoiler before:
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    After:
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    A lot of spot polishing was required for this vehicle:
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    And hand polishing:
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    Tailights needed some work:
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    After:
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    The next day I finished the Leatherique treatment with Prestine Clean and agitation with a Swissvax Upholstery Brush:
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    After the leatherique treatment, the matte black texture of the leather was restored:
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    With the paint correction completed, we took the vehicle out for a final foaming and wash:
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    Without a LSP, the paint was already looking fantastic:

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    Swissvax Onyx was used as a LSP:
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    I applied the product via (bare) hand:
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    Vince treated the dull trim with BlackWow, here is a 50/50:
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    Klasse All in One was used on the door jams:
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    Vince dressed the engine bay with Aerospace 303:
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    The trunk lid required some TLC so I used Sonus Paintwork Cleanser (I regret not taking a before/after):
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    After buffing off the wax, here's some after pics of the vehicle the next day:

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    Thanks again for reading guys!
     
  2. Danny

    Danny Nuba Guru

    Very nice work guys I also enjoyed reading your write up!
     
  3. hamza7

    hamza7 Welcome to Detailing

    I've been looking forward to this one. I can also say that I gave the cars their last wash today. Until Spring
     
  4. SkylineRacer13

    SkylineRacer13 Two Bucket System Washer

    Great job, that's an awesome turn around
     
  5. Gale Force

    Gale Force Obsessive Detailer

    Nice job. Everything turned out beautiful, I really like the transformation on the leather.
     
  6. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    looking good.
     
  7. kuschmi

    kuschmi Virgin Detailer

    Nice job on a difficult car.
     
  8. BoostedMk6

    BoostedMk6 Jedi Nuba

    I would do anything for that car. Great job though!
     
  9. v|nsan|ty

    v|nsan|ty Obsessive Detailer

    Another great job on the write-up Adam!

    Thanks for all the compliments guys. Yeah some of these panels were tricky to deal with to say the least. The rear quarter panel had some interesting curves too so I had to do the majority with a 5.5" pad and switch over to a 4" spot pad to properly correct the angles without the machine bogging down. In the end though, it was still a pleasure to detail this 911 turbo. It's not like everyday we get the opportunity to detail such a beast. The owner took me for a rip after all was said and done. All I can say is.. insane...
     
  10. Upper Class Detailing

    Upper Class Detailing DB Pro Supporter

    great job guys!
     
  11. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Pure class!
     
  12. TimAD

    TimAD Jedi Nuba

    Top notch work guys! Keep it up!
     
  13. kakeuter

    kakeuter DB Forum Supporter

    Nice work and great write-up. Which steamer do you have?

    -Kody-
     
  14. GDAL

    GDAL Super Moderator

    Great work on that Porsche. I really like how the writeup flowed. Great pictures too!!
     
  15. Socal Brian

    Socal Brian DB Forum Supporter

    Excellent work Adam and Vince!
     
  16. v|nsan|ty

    v|nsan|ty Obsessive Detailer

    Thanks for all the warm feedback guys!

    I bought it a few years ago from Canadian Tire. It's a Shark steamer. I don't think they carry the exact model anymore but they've redesigned it slightly and changed the color. I believe the motor and all the inside machinery is still the same. It's a decent steamer. Heats up in about 15 minutes and always lasts for the entire time I need it. The reservoir holds a little over 1 litre of water and has a bunch of neat attachments.
     
  17. Protodetailing.

    Protodetailing. Virgin Detailer

    great job guys! loved the detail in the write up
     
  18. sal329

    sal329 Nuba Guru

    Looks great, nicely done
     
  19. xbr50

    xbr50 Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Hey guys, I just updated the write up for some better "finished" photos (scroll to the end of the write up to see the pics!). The owner was kind enough to stop by with the vehicle the next day at my place so I can snap some better pictures in the sunlight, I was too lazy to upload the photos until today.

    Now me and Vince has to put up with the horrible Canadian winters until next summer!
     
  20. Frankastic

    Frankastic Detail Photographer

    wow awesome work fellows!! I wouldn't pass up detailing a 911 either.
     

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