Porsche Cayenne Turbo S...

Discussion in 'Professional Detailer's Studio' started by Clark, Oct 9, 2008.

  1. Clark

    Clark Two Bucket System Washer

    Monday morning began with me collecting this monster of a 4x4 - which was 2 days old having being handed over to the client on Sat morning, so here it is with 100 miles on the clock:


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    I was lucky enough to drive the client's last Turbo S too (He has 4 cars on contracts with us) and I have to say I’d have this car over any Range Rover or Q7 any day. I know some people don’t like the looks but I love it and combined with the handling and performance (amongst other things) it ticks all the right boxes for me - the heated steering wheel helps too! :D


    Anyways, enough of me rambling on (as usual) - on with the detail!



    The first job was to pre-foam the car with Hyper Wash @ 60 degrees, it was freezing on Monday morning and I could hardly see for the steam at times:

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    This was left to dwell for 5 mins while I filled my 2 buckets up for the wheels:

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    I then spend a good 15 minutes thoroughly rinsing every piece of the car:

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    Menzerna 7.5 was applied to the wheels/calipers/tyres and left for 30 seconds...

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    ...then agitated with various brushes:

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    Then rinsed off:

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    I then raised the suspension...

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    ...in order to gain full access to clean the arches:

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    Meguiars Super Degreaser (4:1) was sprayed...

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    ...Then agitated:

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    The inner rims and random areas of the arches had some transport wax/protection sealant on them so this was removed with Autosmart Tardis on an old MF:

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    It was at this point I looked up and caught signs of the paintwork in the morning sun - it didn’t fill me with confidence:

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    I'd see to that later!



    The car was then re-foamed and washed with the 2 bucket method:

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    Then rinsed off after removing some excess transport wax from the shuts/under the bonnet etc:

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    The car was then moved inside and clayed with a mild clay we're currently testing:

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    The paintwork was pretty damn clean but I had to check all panels and glass as the Porsche Dealership is right next to the railway line so we see alot of them coming in with metal filings stuck to the paint etc:

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    A final rinse outside followed before being dried off.



    Back inside again, the paint was measured to check all was well:

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    Everything was nice and healthy and no signs of bodywork done prior to hand over :thumb:



    I then inspected the paint condition with the Sun Gun and halogens:

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    This is what I found - and bare in mind this is how a £95,000 car was handed over 2 days previous:

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    And I’m not done yet!! :doublesho

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    Disappointing is an understatement, especially as Porsche are usually one of the better Dealerships when it comes to new car prep. Understandably the Client wasn't too impressed and said if it weren't for the fact it was going straight to us then he'd have rejected it.




    So, on to correcting the paintwork:


    Blackfire Finishing Polish (using up old bottles but effectively the same as 106ff) was used with a 3M Polishing Pad @1500rpms, working the polish with just the weight of the machine worked perfectly:

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    3M 4" polishing pads were used for the more tighter areas:

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    I had to swap to a 4" Compounding pad for the rear end where those horrific scratches were:

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    I'd anticipated having to wet sand this section but luckily the paint was incredibly soft, so after 2 hits of 3M Fast Cut Plus this was the result:

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    Obviously with the paint being soft, the FCP didn’t exactly finish down too well so I had to refine this part. I tried 85rd and then Final Polish II (more fragile abrasives which work well on soft paint) with the rotary but feint buffer trails could still be seen so I quickly refined with the G220 and 3M Ultrafina:

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    After approx 16 hours machine polishing the correction work was complete.



    The wool duster was then used to remove all traces of polishing dust:

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    I then gave the car a wipe down with Menzerna Top Inspection to remove any polishing oils and leave the paint perfectly prepped for the LSP (Last Step Product):

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    LSP was Vintage (the Client has his own one now):

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    With the wax removed and left to "gas", I completed the other jobs:


    Wheels were done with PB Wheel Sealant:

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    Whilst washing the wheels I'd noticed the bolt faces were all chipped for some reason:

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    So after some Primer and a fine artists brush, they were left looking alot nicer:

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    Apologies for the out of focus shot, I didn’t realise untill I uploaded it to the computer tonight :eek:


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    Tyres were dressed with Blackfire Long Lasting Tyre Gel and buffed off after a couple of hours (they haven't been buffed in the pics):

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    The engine (mmmmm...550bhp!) was given a quick wipe down with APC and dressed with 303:

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    The interior was fully detailed and the leather fed with Raceglaze Leather Balm:

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    One final wipe down later and this was the finished results - how it SHOULD have left the showroom :thumb:






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    The sun even came out last night just as I was finishing :D

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    I love how you can see the flake all the way to the wing :thumb:

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    I've now added this car to my "dream garage" :driver::thumb:



    Thanks for taking the time to read as always,

    Clark :cool:
     
  2. jake_b

    jake_b Obsessive Detailer

    dangit!!.. awesome finish.. great work as always clark
     
  3. Buddy

    Buddy Getting to know Detailing

    WOW,You did a great great job on the car and on the write up.Thank you for sharing.What is the name of the paint color.:worship2:
     
  4. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    Thanks for sharing, you did a great job on that CTS!
     
  5. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest

    Looks amazing! :applause:
     
  6. yukonon22

    yukonon22 Wax on..Wax off

    love the car! Love your work man, looks fantastic. I never knew you could lift the suspension on these.
     
  7. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Always great work as usual, a real shame it left the dealership the way it did.
     
  8. slanguage

    slanguage OD On Detailing

    nice work. great shine all around. its a shame a car with only 100 miles on the clock coming to you in that shape. You fixed it up nicely :thumb:
     
  9. dsms

    dsms DB Forum Supporter

    Fine job Clark as usual, I myself love the new Cayenne's as well
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  10. Dust2Glory

    Dust2Glory Nuba Guru

    that car is just plain purtty!!!
     
  11. Lumadar

    Lumadar Virgin Detailer

    Phenomenal work, and excellent photography and write-up. Very nice!
     
  12. Pats300zx

    Pats300zx Official DB Moderator

    Simply Amazing... Awesome work..
     
  13. kenny1775

    kenny1775 Jedi Nuba

    Nice work as usual Clark :thumb:
     
  14. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    Yeah, you could do the same in the VW Touareg as well.
     
  15. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Once again, phenomenal work, Clark!
     
  16. Asphalt Rocket

    Asphalt Rocket Nuba Guru

    Great job Clark, always enjoy looking at your details.
     
  17. yukonon22

    yukonon22 Wax on..Wax off

    is that the one thats shares the same chassis as the cayenne and q7?
     
  18. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    Awesome job, there's something about cleaning alloy wheels that gets me going. Should have left the dealer like that? I hope not, no way dealer hack jobs are even comparable.
     
  19. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    This one is simply amazing! Thanks for sharing. By the way, what's that underneath the car??? Do you collect wash water or something (restrictions)???
     
  20. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    It's an Eco-Friendly blow up collector thing a bob. I've seen them before, just never in use.
     

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