Swissvax'ed: Silver Porsche 993 Turbo With Zuffenhausen Wax

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by scheerspeed, Dec 13, 2011.

  1. scheerspeed

    scheerspeed DB Forum Supporter

    Porsche 993 Turbo

    This car was deeply in need of some serious TLC... It had been kept at a vacation home, and hadn't seen proper care by an experienced professional in YEARS! you'll see in the before pictures... obviously whoever detailed this car previously didn't know not to get wax all over black plastic parts ;).

    Anyways, this car received our Initial Swissvax Treatment on the exterior, along with a full cleansing and protection of the Interior (Sorry no pics, I finished the interior too late to take adequate pictures.) We finished off the exterior with Swissvax Zuffenhausen wax, blended specifically for Porsche paint.

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    Sonax Full Effect doing it's job...

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    Cleaning all the hard to reach areas

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    The brake calipers were seriously faded. We treated them along with the wheels woth Swissvax Cleaner Fluid Regular and Autobahn wax.

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    Before and After Swissvax Seal Feed

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    After!

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    That's All for that one! Thanks For Looking!

    Total Time elapsed: 12 hours (exterior and interior combined)

    Here's a list of the products used on this job:

    -P21s TAW
    -1Z Blitz
    -1Z W99
    -1Z Windscreen
    -Sonax Full Effect
    -#0000 Steel Wool


    Swissvax:
    -Car Bath
    -Engine
    -Protecton
    -Seal Feed
    -Engine Shine
    -Paint Rubber (Yellow)
    -Quick Finish
    -Cleaner Fluid Regular by Hand
    -Zuffenhausen Porsche wax
    -Nano Express
    -Cleaner Fluid Regular
    -Autobahn PTFE Wax (Wheels)
    -Pneu Glossy
    -Waschpudel
    -Black Puck Applicator
    -Black wax applicator
    -Micro-Absorb (Red)
    -Micro-Polish (Blue)
    -Micro-Fluffy
    -Pneu Brush
    -Detail Brush
    -Wheel Brush
    -Metal Polish



    Thanks!
    Dominic Scheer
     
  2. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    wow, impressed with the work put into the calipers, they look brand new!
     
  3. Racer

    Racer Birth of a Detailer

    Very nice :)
     
  4. scheerspeed

    scheerspeed DB Forum Supporter

  5. Socal Brian

    Socal Brian DB Forum Supporter

    Nice work Dom!
     
  6. kakeuter

    kakeuter DB Forum Supporter

    Sick afters! That car looks mint.

    -Kody-
     
  7. xjapanx

    xjapanx Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Awesome job! The GT2 RS looks great as well.
     
  8. albeee

    albeee Virgin Detailer

    Very impressive work. You might want to go easy on the post-processing of pictures, though. It takes away from the quality of your work IMHO.
     
  9. detailersdomain

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  10. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Looks nice Dom. Nice to know some people have the cash to keep one of my dream cars at their summer home!
     
  11. JoeyV

    JoeyV Welcome to Detailing

    Nice work. I'm with albeee though, for the before anyways. It looks like you used an HDR setting on your camera, which kinda dulls down how bad the car was to begin with. Great work none the less.
     
  12. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Nice work on the Porsche! I agree with "albeee", no need for any Photoshop, your works speaks for itself.
     
  13. scheerspeed

    scheerspeed DB Forum Supporter

    my mistake guys, when i shot this car i didnt realize that the camera was on the wrong setting and the pictures looked horrible straight from the camera... So i opened them in aperture and brought up the definition and took away the shadows, so you could actually see everything in the picture.
     

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