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Detailed my Dad's new porsche sort of.
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dann2707
Posted 26/3/2012 7:13 PM (#653582)
Subject: Detailed my Dad's new porsche sort of.


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Well, new to him anyway

He picked it up yesterday and it looked so dull and flat.

I only gave it just a little spruce up -

- Washed initially with fair liquid and 2BM
- Cleaned wheels with APC detailing brush
- Clayed the whole car with Bilt Hamber regular
- Washed with 2BM using CG citrus wash and gloss
- Dried with ASDA drying towel
- 1 x Layer of SRP
- 1 x Layer of Collinite #915.
- Glass cleaned with glass cleaner and newspaper.
- Wheels and Tyres were already well sealed so didn't bother with them


Pretty happy with the results though for just a couple of hours work...




Befores.




































After Claying and being washed. The clay lifted up loads of what looked like tree sap.

I'm guessing this is why it looked so bleak before..


























































Then After polishing and waxing. Finished.









































































Anyway yeah, that's basically it - nothing special or any correction. Silvers pretty hard to get a good shine on too haha.

Cheers, Dan.
cerbera
Posted 26/3/2012 7:25 PM (#653586 - in reply to #653582)
Subject: RE: Detailed my Dad's new porsche sort of.


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What's your Dad do for a living? Hairdresser?
DAVESEI
Posted 26/3/2012 7:28 PM (#653588 - in reply to #653586)
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cerbera - 26/3/2012 7:25 PM

What's your Dad do for a living? Hairdresser?


mobile hairdresser
dann2707
Posted 26/3/2012 7:55 PM (#653592 - in reply to #653586)
Subject: RE: Detailed my Dad's new porsche sort of.


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cerbera - 27/3/2012 3:25 AM

What's your Dad do for a living? Hairdresser?

No, a 100% full time faggot lol.
Miller
Posted 26/3/2012 8:07 PM (#653599 - in reply to #653582)
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djwilma
Posted 26/3/2012 8:13 PM (#653601 - in reply to #653582)
Subject: RE: Detailed my Dad's new porsche sort of.


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Am I the only one thinking of looks the same

I just don't get this cleaning malarky, that's why it rains in the uk

And its not a hairdressers car, and for the money a good buy
petrol_head
Posted 26/3/2012 9:59 PM (#653624 - in reply to #653582)
Subject: RE: Detailed my Dad's new porsche sort of.


drive it like its hired

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very nice, has he let you drive it yet
dann2707
Posted 26/3/2012 10:36 PM (#653634 - in reply to #653582)
Subject: RE: Detailed my Dad's new porsche sort of.


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Cheers man. and nooo not yet as he only got it yesterday.

He let me drive his previous boxter S to the prom though

Ahhh back when Quinn direct let you drive other cars 3rd party



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